Ximending is a neighborhood and shopping district in Taipei. Ximending is a popular theater street in Taipei in the past. Today, Ximending has twenty theaters and is a popular area for small concerts and street performance. Every night there are different street performances.
One of the famous place in Ximending is the Red House Theater. It was built in 1908 by Kondo Juro, a Japanese architect. The Red House started as a public market then shifted to bookstore, cinema and to a theater. The Red House is now a platform to promote Cultural and Creative Industry making Ximending as most iconic location of Cultural and Creative Industry in Taiwan.
Aside from being an entertainment and shopping hub, Ximending is also a place for food. And I mean really nice food! But I’ll be sharing my food trip in another blog. So aside from the entertainment and food, what else can you do in Ximending?
At the main intersection, just near the Red House is the
Rainbow Six Crossing, one of the most popular spot in Ximending. It is close to
the LGBTQ+ bars and the whole are around it has huge billboards and neon
displays.
Just a short walk from Ximending is Taipei North Gate which is a historical landmark dating back in the 1880s and is located in Beimen North Gate Square.
From Taipei North Gate you can walk to Beimen MRT Underground
station where you can ride a train to Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall. The hall
was built in a previous army headquarters. The square in front of the memorial
hall is a popular gathering place. The National Concert Hall is located on the
left side of the memorial hall and on the right side is the National Theater.
The square between the two halls is used often for performances and musical
activities.
The famous Taipei 101 is just six stations away from Chiang Kai
Shek Memorial Hall. Taipei 101 from outside looks like a bamboo stalk towering the
other building. In the basement of the building is a decent food court. The
famous Din Tai Fung is located at the ground floor. Tickets for the observation
on the 88th and 89th floors is at the 5th
floor. You can have a 360 view of the Taipei at the 88th floor. If
the weather is good, you can also try the outdoor deck at the 91st
floor.
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