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Dihua Street, Taipei

The oldest street in Taipei, Dihua Street is lined with restored old buildings and Japanese-style shop-front houses.

The oldest street in Taipei, Dihua Street is lined with restored old buildings and Japanese-style shop-front houses. The neighborhood comes alive in the weeks leading up to the Chinese New Year, as residents from all over the city come here to pick up decorations, handicrafts, candy, and other paraphernalia.


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About Dihua Street

 Section 1, Dihua St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103

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Dihua Street and Nearby Sights on Map

Xiahai Chenghuang Temple

Built in 1856, the Xiahai Chenghuang Temple is dedicated to the City God and his wife

Dadaocheng Pier

Located near the No

Ningxia Night Market

Shuanglian Morning Market

To experience the atmosphere of a truly local market without touristy trappings, head to the opena-ir Shuanglian Market

Taipei City Mall

One of the first underground markets in the city, the Taipei City Mall stretches over 800 metres beneath the Civic Boulevard adjacent to the Taipei Main Station

Ximending

Ximending is a popular shopping district with a night market

Taipei Zhongshan Hall

The Zhongshan Hall was originally built in 1936 as the Taipei City Public Auditorium

Huayin Street

The Huayin Street is a typical Taiwan shopping street, lined with small retailers and food vendors

Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei

Housed in a Japanese-era building that was once the Chenggong Elementary School, the Museum of Contemporary Art offers an overview of the art scene in Taiwan

Shin Kong Life Tower

Soaring to a height of 245 metres in the Zhongzheng District, the Shin Kong Life Tower is the 3rd tallest building in Taiwan