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The night market is located near the former location of a wharf on the Keelung River. Agricultural produce from farms in Shilin being shipped to other ports such as Banka and Dadaocheng would typically be sold in this area. The daytime Shilin Market was formally established in this area in 1909, and the market was inaugurated in 1913. [2]
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Taipei has many night markets, the most famous and busiest of which is the Shilin Night Market in the Shilin District (accessible from Jiantan Station). Night markets are a popular place for low price eating and shopping. Most night markets in Taiwan open around 4 PM, and crowds reach
Shilin Night Market; Shilin Cixian Temple; The Tatun Volcanic Group is located northeast of the district. The district is also the location of the Tianmu Baseball Stadium, Bailing Sport Park, Shilin Fitness Center and Chinese Culture and Movie Center. The Shuangxi Park and Chinese Garden is also located in Shilin.
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.
Restaurant districts and streets are sometimes referred to as "restaurant row". [1] ... Shilin Night Market in the Shilin District of Taipei, Taiwan, ...
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Coffin Bread Street vendor making Coffin Bread at Shilin Night Market in Taiwan. Coffin bread, also known as coffin lid or coffin board (Taiwanese Hokkien: koaⁿ-chhâ-pang 棺柴枋, Chinese: 棺材板; pinyin: guāncaibǎn), [1] is a Taiwanese bread bowl which originated in Tainan.