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  2. Huannan Market - Wikipedia

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    The market is the biggest traditional market in Taipei. [1] The market building consists of two floors underground and six floors above ground, housing 1,059 vendors and 14,000 workers. [7] The first floor houses the fruits, vegetables, clams and cold side dishes. The second floor houses the meat, fish, cooked food and groceries.

  3. Tainan Flower Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Night Market is open three days a week - on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, from 5PM until midnight. It is closed on rainy days. Many kinds of foods and items are sold here, such as fried chicken, oyster omelets, beef rolls, scallion pancakes, takoyaki, eel noodles, bubble milk tea, clothes, dolls, mobile phone cases, lighters, and many others.

  4. Shopping in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Most night markets in Taiwan open around 4 PM, and crowds reach their peak between during the late evening hours. Businesses continue operating well past midnight . Shilin Night Market has become the largest and best-known night market in Taiwan, especially regarding food, and is a favorite focal point for Taipei's night life among residents ...

  5. Nanmen Market - Wikipedia

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    Nanmen Market. The market was originally established in 1907 during the Japanese rule as Chiensui Market. In 1946, after the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China, the market was renamed Nanmen Market. In 1981, it moved to its current location at Roosevelt Road in an indoor building. In 2019, the market was closed for ...

  6. Taichung City Second Market - Wikipedia

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    Like the first market (currently ASEAN Square), the Second Market was built with three wings extending radially from the center. The market was located in Shintomichō, whose residents were mostly Japanese; hence, it was known as the "Japanese market". The Second Market sold higher-end food and clothing for its affluent customers.

  7. Snake Alley (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    The Huaxi Night Market is a two-block long night market in Wanhua District, the oldest district of Taipei, Taiwan. It contains stands serving local snacks, and restaurants that serve traditional Taiwanese dishes and many delicacies including snake blood and meat, turtle blood and meat and deer penis wine, which are not normally found anywhere ...

  8. Wenhua Road Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The night market stretches along the Wenhua Road for around half a kilometer. [1] The southern section of the road is divided by a central foundation, which acts as a two-lane road during day time and pedestrian zone during night time.

  9. Taipei City Mall - Wikipedia

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    Taipei City Mall (Chinese: 台北地下街; pinyin: Táiběi Dìxiàjiē) is a shopping center located at the intersection of the Datong and Zhongzheng districts in Taipei, Taiwan. It is the first underground market in Taipei City. It is located under Civic Boulevard (市民大道 Shìmín Dàdào), Section 1.