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