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Songshan Cultural and Creative Park

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Nestled in Taipei's bustling Xinyi District, the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park stretches across 6.6 hectares of history and innovation. Originally completed in 1937, this site was once the Songshan Tobacco Factory, a cornerstone of Taiwan's modern industrial beginnings. It was the island's first professional tobacco plant, serving as a key player in the monopoly system set up by the Taiwan Governor-General Office.

Fast forward to 2001: the Taipei City Government recognized the site's historical significance by declaring it the city's 99th historic landmark. The once industrious tobacco factory was transformed into a lively park that celebrates both the past and the future. Today, it stands as a creative hub, hosting an array of designers and cultural businesses. This space is not just a park, but a dynamic venue for performances and exhibitions, where history and creativity blend seamlessly.

Adding to its allure, the park houses the Taiwan Design Museum and the TMSK, thanks to collaborations with the Taiwan Design Center and renowned Taiwanese glasswork brand LIULI GONG FANG. Visitors can also enjoy a snack bar that adds a quirky twist, having been cleverly repurposed from the old machinery repair shed. The park is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, providing a serene escape from the city's hustle. It's the perfect spot to soak in some culture, enjoy creative installations, or simply relax with a book in hand. The harmonious blend of old and new at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park makes it a must-visit destination in Taipei, offering a unique glimpse into Taiwan's rich heritage and vibrant creative scene.
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