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The Red House

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The Red House, a remarkable piece of architecture, was built in 1908 by the Japanese architect Kondo Juro. It stands as Taiwan's first government-constructed public market and is one of the country's most well-preserved Class III historic buildings. The design is eye-catching, featuring an Octagonal Display Hall at the entrance, symbolically welcoming visitors from across the globe. Its Cruciform Building serves as the main structure, flanked by the South and North squares.

Over the years, The Red House has worn many hats: from a bustling public market to a cozy bookstore, a lively cinema, and eventually a vibrant theater. It's fascinating how this venue has evolved with the times. Since 2007, the Taipei Culture Foundation, under the guidance of the Department of Cultural Affairs, has been managing The Red House. Their mission? To create a thriving hub for the Cultural and Creative Industry, breathing new life into the Ximending community.

Today, Ximending is celebrated as the ultimate destination for cultural and creative expression in Taiwan, not just in Taipei. When you wander its streets, you can feel the pulse of creativity in every corner. Whether you're exploring quirky boutiques, trendy cafes, or catching a live performance, Ximending offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the artistic heartbeat of Taiwan.
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National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
This impressive memorial hall, a tribute to Chiang Kai-shek, the first president of the Republic of China, stands as a significant historical landmark. Construction kicked off in 1976, just a year after President Chiang's passing. The hall was design
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Taipei 101 Mall
Nestled within the iconic Taipei 101, the Taipei 101 Mall brings together some of the world's most prestigious brands, crafting a luxurious shopping destination. On the fourth floor, you'll find Page One, a renowned Singapore-based bookstore, along w
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National Palace Museum
Nestled in the heart of Taipei, the National Palace Museum is a treasure trove of history and culture, showcasing an eclectic collection of artifacts cherished by generations of Chinese emperors. During World War II, as the specter of invasion loomed
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National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
This memorial hall, crafted by the talented local architect Wang Da-hung, stands as a tribute to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. The hall isn't just a monument; it's a lively hub for learning and exploration. Throughout
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Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple
Nestled in the heart of Daodaocheng, the Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple, or Dadaocheng Mazu Temple, is a magnificent tribute to Tianshang Shengmu, the revered guardian of sailors. Known affectionately as Mazu or Tianhou, which means "Empress of Heaven," t
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Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
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 mod
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Daan Park
Dann Forest Park, often dubbed the lungs of Taipei, is a green oasis in the heart of the city. The park's roads are beautifully framed by an array of trees, including camphor, cajuput, ficus, and maples, creating a serene, forest-like atmosphere. Str
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Shihfen Old Street
Shifen Station stands as the largest train stop in Pingxi, a charming reminder of Taiwan's rich history. Trains come and go in both directions, and it's here you might catch a glimpse of conductors exchanging credentials. It's like a nod to the past,
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Tamsui Old Street
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