Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
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Huashan 1914 Creative Park
Discover the oldest creative park in Taipei, situated in the heart of the city. Formerly a state-run brewery, this park now houses a variety of small design shops, eateries, and artisan workshops. Explore the vibrant atmosphere and shop for authentic Taiwanese souvenirs.
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Experience the transformation of the historic Matsuyama Tobacco Plant into a creative haven. Visit the Taiwan Design Museum and explore the Red Dot Design Award-winning designs at Design PIN. Enjoy the serene pond and discover the cultural heritage of Taiwan through design.
Four-Four South Village
Step into the unique world of Four-Four South Village, a former military dependents' village turned cultural venue. Explore the preserved dwellings, artisanal goods at Good Chos, and the weekly open-air design marketplace. Witness the blend of tradition and modernity against the backdrop of Taipei 101.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park showcases Taiwan's rich cultural heritage through its historic industrial sites and preserved buildings. Explore the unique blend of Japanese and European architectural styles that reflect Taiwan's complex history.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in Taiwanese flavors at Huashan 1914 Creative Park and Four-Four South Village. Try the best bagels in town at Good Chos and discover the diverse culinary offerings that reflect Taiwan's cultural diversity.
Historical Significance
Originally built in 1937 as a tobacco factory under Japanese rule, the park has undergone a transformation to become a symbol of cultural and creative expression in Taipei.
Cultural Practices
Experience the intersection of traditional Taiwanese culture and modern artistic innovation through diverse exhibitions and performances.
Local Cuisine
Sample popular local dishes at the TMSK Restaurant and immerse yourself in the unique flavors of Taiwanese cuisine.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, once the largest tobacco processing center in Taiwan, now a symbol of Taiwan's creative spirit and dedication to preserving its industrial heritage.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in exotic cuisines, salads, and brunches at Guang Yi Cafe, housed in the preserved infant daycare center within the park, offering a unique dining experience amidst traditional Japanese architecture.