Ximending Shopping District
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This is the place to flaunt your fashionable self; the night-time haunt of the Taiwanese youth, who strut down the pedestrianised streets in the latest, cutting edge clothes bought from the colourful shops. Street vendors selling … Read more
This is the place to flaunt your fashionable self; the night-time haunt of the Taiwanese youth, who strut down the pedestrianised streets in the latest, cutting edge clothes bought from the colourful shops. Street vendors selling trinkets and snacks - don’t miss Ay-chung's flour-rice noodles (8-1, Emei Street) - and pavement performers jostle for space alongside teenagers and young couples. Read less

Youth, fashion and sub-culture mecca
Word to the wise: The shops are open all day, but visit it in the evening to get the full neon-lit experience.
Constructed during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, this has been a shopping hotspot since the 1930s. Most popular is the remodelled 1945 Red Theatre, now packed full of boutiques, cafes and bars, and the epicentre of LGBT nightlife in Taipei.
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