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Shida Night Market, Daan (師大路夜市) Shilin Night Market, Shilin (士林夜市) Shipai Night Market, Beitou (石牌夜市) Shuang Cheng Street Night Market, Zhongshan (雙成街夜市) Tonghua Street (Linjiang Street) Night Market, Daan (通化街夜市) Yansan Night Market, Datong (延三夜市) 737 Night Market, Neihu (737夜市)
Night market in Hualien, Taiwan. Night markets in Taiwan (Chinese: 夜市; pinyin: yèshì) operate in urban or suburban areas between sunset and sunrise.A few, such as Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market (or Snake Alley), use purpose-built marketplaces, but most occupy either sidewalks or even entire streets that carry vehicle and pedestrian traffic by day.
Market sign, 2009 The market in 2004. The Linjiang Night Market (also known as the Linjiang Street Night Market, [1] Linjiang-Tonghua Night Market, [2] or Tonghua Night Market), [3] is a night market in Taipei, Taiwan. The market is known for its barbecue dishes, xiaolongbao, tangyuan (sweet dumplings), and fried sweet potato balls. [4]
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.
The Liouhe Night Market (Chinese: 六合夜市; pinyin: Liùhé Yèshì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lio̍k-ha̍p-iā-chhī) is a tourist night market in Sinsing District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is one of the most popular markets in Taiwan where seafood, handicrafts, clothing, knives, cameras and live animals are sold.
The night market is located at the intersection of Zhongshan Street and Guangyuan Road on a 3 km (1.9 mi) long street with more than 500 food stalls. [1] [2] Many delicacies such as fig jelly, salted crispy chicken, chicken rice, beef noodles and herb tea can be found in the night market. It also has cultural interests and temples.
The night market holds hundreds of stalls with variety, which are mostly food vendors and small eateries. The surrounding business of sell non-food items such as accessories or fashion apparel. Like other night markets in Taiwan, the local vendors begin opening around 5 PM. As students begin returning home from school, crowds reach their peak ...
The night market offers local snacks and fashionable shops. Local snacks range from mutton herbal soup, iced tapioca with red bean stuffed, rice noodle thick soup and Yilan specialties, such as ox-tongue-shaped pastry, smoked duckling etc. [1] [2] [3]