Nine copies are located in Ruifeng District, New North City, Taiwan. They flourished in the early stage because of the abundant gold deposits, which declined after exhaustion of mining. According to the Taipei County Chronicle, since in the early Qing Dynasty, nine families lived in the village, and every time they went out to the market to shop, they needed nine copies. Later, nine copies became the place name of the village, which has been used ever since. On the way, the weather was gloomy, and I was worried about the rain, which would affect my trip. The car was speeding along the road, leaving the occasional locomotive far behind. When we arrived at Jiufen, it was almost evening. Although there were a lot of clouds, it seemed that it was going to clear up, so we could not help but be glad to get up.