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  2. Dadaocheng - Wikipedia

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    The most famous street in Dadaocheng was named Dihua Street after World War II and is the oldest street in Taipei. There are many stores selling dried goods and snacks, especially before the Lunar New Year. Taipei Xia-Hai City God Temple (大稻埕霞海城隍廟) is also on Dihua Street.

  3. Grand Hotel (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    The rooms facing south offer guests a panoramic view of Taipei City. The presidential suite, as the hotel claims, contains former President Chiang Kai-shek's desk and Madame Chiang's dressing table. The hotel also features auditoriums and meeting rooms, making it a popular venue for conventions and conferences in Taiwan.

  4. Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Sheraton hotel in Taiwan. It was renamed the Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel on 1 July 2002. [6] The hotel underwent a general refurbishment in 2005 [7] and now has 688 rooms and suites, 8 restaurants and provides facilities including a business center, fitness center, outdoor swimming pool and spa. [8]

  5. Taipei East Gate - Wikipedia

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    Taipei, Taiwan: Type: City gate: The Taipei East Gate is a restored 18th-century gate in Taipei, Taiwan. [1] See also. List of tourist attractions in Taipei;

  6. Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei - Wikipedia

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    It also offers a grand ballroom with a 7-meter high ceiling and a heated outdoor swimming pool with sauna overlooking the Taipei 101. [6] The hotel was classified as one of Taiwan's leading hotels by the World Travel Awards in 2017 and was dubbed by the Michelin Guide as one of the top three luxury hotels in Taipei in both 2018 and 2019. [7]

  7. Shangri-La Far Eastern, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Café at Far Eastern: A buffet restaurant with open-kitchen and 12 themed gourmet zones offering cuisines from around the world. [7] ibuki: A Japanese style restaurant offering a wide range of Japanese dishes, including teppanyaki and sushi. Marco Polo: An Italian restaurant with a view of Taipei.

  8. Taiwan Railway Bento - Wikipedia

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    During the Japanese era, train passengers either dined at a dining car or opted for an ekiben.However, ekiben boxes were only available at stations, not in train cars. Under the Chinese Nationalists' rule from 1945 onwards, a variety of private catering services sprang up as railway transportation gained popularity.

  9. W Taipei - Wikipedia

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    W Taipei is a five-star luxury hotel located in Taipei, Taiwan and owned by Taiwanese retail conglomerate Uni-president. It occupies the 8th to 31st floors of the Taipei City Hall Bus Station offering a total of 405 guest rooms. [1] It started trial operations in February 2011, and official operations in March 2011. [2] [3]