Songshan Cultural and Creative Park - located in Xinyi District, Taipei, built in 1937, formerly known as the "Taiwan Governor's Mansion Monopoly Bureau Songshan Tobacco Workshop" during the Japanese rule period, officially transformed into the "Songshan Cultural and Creative Park" in 2010.
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Songshan Cultural and Creative Park - located in Xinyi District, Taipei, built in 1937, formerly known as the "Taiwan Governor's Mansion Monopoly Bureau Songshan Tobacco Workshop" during the Japanese rule period, officially transformed into the "Songshan Cultural and Creative Park" in 2010.
There are Eslite Travel and Eslite Department Store, there are also many exhibitions in the Cultural and Creative Park, and the tour group is a must-visit place in Taipei! There are high-end restaurants in the hotel, there is a food street in the department store, and there are good food outside the park. When the weather is good, you can take a walk. The environment of birds and flowers is very pleasant.
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park There are always many wonderful exhibitions to visit. Some are paid for and some are free. Come here is a lot of surprises.
don’t miss out the new Eslite bookstore and hotel! lovin the vibes and local stores selling Taiwanese creations and products!
Yue Le Bookstore Coordination Taipei Songshan Wenchuang Park looks a bit "stingy" opposite a whole genuine product, but it's very quiet and quiet, but it's not big enough to sit down and let the traveler/reader have a cup of tea. At the entrance of the entrance, the whole style of the bookstore is "green" no matter what season it goes, it always feels full of lush hope.
Songshan Creative Industrial Park was originally opposite the Father's Memorial Hall, but due to the "big dome" under construction, I had to go around a big circle. MRT Bannan Line (Blue Line) to Exit 4 of the Father's Memorial Hall Station, walk for about 10 minutes. It is similar to Beijing's 798. You don't need tickets to enter the park. You have to buy tickets when you see some special exhibition areas. The atrium is a baroque garden, with four corners of a right-angle triangular pool and a fountain in the center.