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  2. Ximending - Wikipedia

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    Ximending is a popular shopping district Cafes which have been in Ximending since the 1950s Ximending attracts an average of over 3 million shoppers per month. [ 1 ] Individual vendors gather in the streets as well as in the large business buildings, such as Wannien Department Store and Shizilin Square, during the day, and Wanguo Department ...

  3. Ximen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Ximen (Chinese: 西門, formerly transliterated as Hsimen Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. [3] The station is named after the former west gate of the city, whose location is roughly where the current station is located.

  4. The Taiwan Exposition: In Commemoration of the First Forty ...

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    Contemporaneous bird's eye maps by Hatsusaburō Yoshida showing clockwise from top Ximending area, the larger bottom panel the National Taiwan Museum area, bottom right Daitōtei and lastly Beitou with a hot spring shown Dated (Japanese Nengō date format) rubber stamp of Pavilion of Sugar Industry in Formosa Memorial Exhibition

  5. Ximen Metro Mall - Wikipedia

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    Ximen Metro Mall (Chinese: 西門地下街; pinyin: Xīmén Dìxiàjiē) is an underpass located in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located directly underneath Zhonghua Road and is connected with Ximen metro station. [1] [2]

  6. Red House Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Red House Theater (Chinese: 紅樓劇場; pinyin: Hónglóu Jùchǎng), often called Hong Lo [1] Red Play House, Red Theater, Ximen Honglou [2] or Ximen Red House in English, is a historic theater in Ximending, Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The theater is located at 10 Chengdu Road.

  7. Songshan–Xindian line - Wikipedia

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    The Songshan–Xindian or Green line (code G) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Songshan and Xindian.Parts of the line runs under the Roosevelt Road, following the route of the former Xindian (Hsintien) railway line, which ceased service in 1965 on its southern section.

  8. Bannan line - Wikipedia

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    The Bannan or Blue line (code BL) is a metro line of Taipei Metro in Taipei, Taiwan, with a total of 23 stations serving the districts of Nangang, Xinyi, Daan, Zhongshan, Wanhua, Banqiao and Tucheng. The line's name is a portmanteau of Banqiao and Nangang. The entire line runs underground.

  9. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall metro station - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 中正紀念堂; pinyin: Zhōngzhèng Jìniàntáng), secondary station name Nanmen (Chinese: 南門), is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by the Taipei Metro. [3] It is a transfer station for the Tamsui–Xinyi line and Songshan–Xindian line.