Reported 12 months ago
Entering the underground passages in Taipei resembles walking into a deserted area cluttered with belongings of homeless individuals, posing safety concerns for pedestrians. Reports reveal various issues in the passages, with patrol boxes left empty by the police. The city government plans to assess the usage rates of low-traffic underground passages and may seek central government funding for closure. Despite ongoing efforts to close down certain passages, many still face cleanliness and safety issues, impacting both the city's appearance and residents' daily lives.
Source: YAHOO