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Taipei Arena
Taipei Arena integrates sports, entertainment, and urban lifestyle functions, making it a key social, cultural, and leisure landmark in the Songshan District.
Taipei Dome
Taipei Dome is located in Taipei’s Xinyi District, adjacent to the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. It is a distinctive urban complex that brings together green spaces, forested areas, sporting events, performances, recreation, and leisure.
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Located on Guangfu South Road in Taipei’s Xinyi District, this cultural hub was revitalized from the former Songshan Tobacco Factory built in 1937 and is Taipei’s 99th designated municipal historic site.
Raohe Street Night Market
Located in Songshan District, Taipei, this lively night market is famous for its street food and shopping. Stretching approximately 600 meters, it is Taipei’s second officially established tourist night market.
National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Located at No. 505, Sec. 4, Ren'ai Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City, the National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is a large cultural landmark built in honor of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China.
Songshan Airport
Offering convenient domestic and regional flights, Songshan Airport is an appealing choice for business travelers and guests who have tight schedules and value efficiency.
Taipei 101
Also known as the Taipei World Financial Center, Taipei 101 is an iconic skyscraper in Taipei’s Xinyi District. From 2004 to 2010, it held the title of the world’s tallest building.
Eastern District
The Eastern District is Taipei’s hub for fashion and nightlife, built around the concept of a “City of Five Nights” (Night Entertainment, Night Food, Night Reading, Night Sightseeing, Night Fashion). It offers a wide range of nighttime activities. With convenient transportation, diverse range of shops, and entertainment venues, the area brings together restaurants, bars, and boutiques, showcasing a distinctive urban vibe both day and night.
Taipei City Arts Promotion Office―City Theater
Established in 1964, the Taipei Municipal Social Education Center was founded with the mission of promoting arts and cultural activities. Its open areas include a first-floor lobby and three exhibition halls mainly used for static displays, along with the City Theater and Arts Plaza, which regularly host music, dance, and theatrical performances.