Discover the best top things to do in Zhongshan District, Taiwan including Huapo Nongmin Shiji, Qingguang Market, Shuangcheng Street Night Market, MAJI Square, Shuangcheng Food Street, Zhongshan Metro Mall, Shuanglian Market, Changchun Market, Changan West Road Gift Street, Jinxi Street.
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Taipei is famous for night markets - both the famous ones like Shilin, Raohe, Ningxia and local ones within each neighborhood. Shuangcheng is a smaller, local night market which is just as vibrant as the famous ones. This night market was within walking distance in the area where I was staying. As I walked there, there were many small restaurants already lit up with many customers in them. This night market was also brightly lit up and you could see the bright lights from blocks away. The night market consisted or two rows of night market food carts offering all kinds of Taiwanese foods, with lots of tables and chairs for customers to sit and eat at. On either side of the carts there were stores and restaurants also selling goods and foods. About 7 pm, which is rush hour for Taipei, many locals were stopping at this market to pick up cooked foods to bring home for dinner. Many Taiwanese do not cook their own meals and find it much cheaper and easier to pick up cooked foods from local night markets like this one, for meals. I enjoyed looking at the excellent food offerings from each vendor, who specialized in their own type of foods and cooking. They were all busy and some had line ups at them even. Next to the market was a small park where a group of women were doing line dancing for exercise to music. This was also a playground for children during the day time, but since it was at night and very dark, there were not many children playing. This market area also had an adjacent, covered, tunnel like shopping area with many businesses which would be open during the day, but were closing at night. It would be fun to shop here first, then eat at the night market - to spend an afternoon and evening in this district.
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Near the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and is nestled in the Taipei Expo Park’s Yuanshan Park Area. Meticulously planned by popular Taiwanese recording artist, Harlem Yu, and well-known Taiwanese designer, Eugene Yeh, cargo containers and wooden barns are incorporated with the site’s natural setting, with diverse elements of gastronomy, creative goods, music, and art ingeniously brought together.
If you alight from the MRT as Yuan Shan Station (Red Line) you will find the Expo Park. At the heart of the Expo Park is the MAJI Square. It has winding paths, benches and a food court. The food court has many varieties of food, including American Mexican Chilean, Indian and Mexican. Many cafes pop up from time to time, although Taiwanese seems to be the most popular. There's also a craft beer tap-room, with local and imported beers, MAJI Square comes alive at night, there's always lot to do.
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