Guidebook for Zhongshan District

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Guidebook for Zhongshan District

Food Scene

It's rare in Taipei that a Taiwanese owned restaurant has a really decent pizza, by European standard. We Pizza proves me wrong. The dough, the toppings, and the cheese are all really good. The prices are very decent and the location quite cute.
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WE里手工pizza 日本料理 串燒
114號 Zhongyuan St
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It's rare in Taipei that a Taiwanese owned restaurant has a really decent pizza, by European standard. We Pizza proves me wrong. The dough, the toppings, and the cheese are all really good. The prices are very decent and the location quite cute.
阿紅的涮涮鍋 - 侍肉師本舖
249 Jilin Rd

Parks & Nature

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台北花博公園
1號 Yumen St
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Daan Forest Park
1號 Section 2, Xinsheng S Rd
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Arts & Culture

「TaipeiEYE」: Home for Authentic Traditional Chinese Performing Arts Where Eye-Opening Cross-Cultural Encounters Continue in Taiwan ! 『TaipeiEYE』is situated near the shade of the sweet gum trees at the Zhung Shan N. Rd., Sec.2, a historical and culturally active boulevard since the Japanese Era, and recognized as the distinguished location for the versatile genres of the traditional Chinese and Taiwanese performing arts. The approximately ninety minutes of performances will provide the foreigners in Taiwan with an abundance of visual, sound, touch, smell, and even taste experiences. The show includes the folklores and the local skills, the folk music (South tube, North tube, Eight Sounds etc..), the aboriginal dance and music, the Chu-Yi ( Ping Tan etc. the story telling accompanied by music), and the traditional opera (including Taiwanese folk opera, Peking opera improved by new scenes of dances and martial arts, Kun opera, Li-Yuan opera, Kau-Jia opera, and puppet fun etc. ). Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evening this popular must-go in the tourist itinerary has fulfilled the demanding mission of “the cultural diplomacy” in Taiwan by dressing up the stylish Chinese performing arts currently available in the typical Taiwanese presentations.
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臺北戲棚 TaipeiEYE
113號 Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd
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「TaipeiEYE」: Home for Authentic Traditional Chinese Performing Arts Where Eye-Opening Cross-Cultural Encounters Continue in Taiwan ! 『TaipeiEYE』is situated near the shade of the sweet gum trees at the Zhung Shan N. Rd., Sec.2, a historical and culturally active boulevard since the Japanese Era, and recognized as the distinguished location for the versatile genres of the traditional Chinese and Taiwanese performing arts. The approximately ninety minutes of performances will provide the foreigners in Taiwan with an abundance of visual, sound, touch, smell, and even taste experiences. The show includes the folklores and the local skills, the folk music (South tube, North tube, Eight Sounds etc..), the aboriginal dance and music, the Chu-Yi ( Ping Tan etc. the story telling accompanied by music), and the traditional opera (including Taiwanese folk opera, Peking opera improved by new scenes of dances and martial arts, Kun opera, Li-Yuan opera, Kau-Jia opera, and puppet fun etc. ). Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evening this popular must-go in the tourist itinerary has fulfilled the demanding mission of “the cultural diplomacy” in Taiwan by dressing up the stylish Chinese performing arts currently available in the typical Taiwanese presentations.
Xingtian Temple (Chinese: 行天宮) is a popular temple in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. This temple is devoted to Guan Yu, the patron god of businessmen, and is relatively recent in origin. This temple is situated on a street corner near the center of the city. Sculptures of dragons feature prominently in this temple's design.
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Hsing Tian Kong
109 Section 2, Minquan E Rd
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Xingtian Temple (Chinese: 行天宮) is a popular temple in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. This temple is devoted to Guan Yu, the patron god of businessmen, and is relatively recent in origin. This temple is situated on a street corner near the center of the city. Sculptures of dragons feature prominently in this temple's design.

Shopping

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Taipei 101
45 號 Section 5, Xinyi Rd
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Getting Around

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Minquan Jilin Rd. Intersection station
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u bike
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Zhongshan Elementary School Station
71 Section 1, Minquan E Rd
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