Xinyi Assembly Hall

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地址 :

No. 50, Songqin St, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110

電話 : 📞 +887797
網站 : http://xydo.gov.taipei/ct.asp%3FxItem%3D1126886%26CtNode%3D37744%26mp%3D124091
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城市 : Taipei City
Description : Exhibition space in historic village area with 4 halls, a park, cultural museum & central square.

No. 50, Songqin St, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
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Daniel Shaw on Google

Cool little place that retains it's history. It's like a little time capsule. There is a cool cafe with antique furnitures. There are also an outdoor market that sells artsy things.
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Lisa Huang-North on Google

The Xinyi community center was a village for families of soldiers in the 44th battalion. With the development of Xinyi area in the late 90s, residents moved out of their homes in 1999. This is now a landmark preserving the culture and history of 眷村 (military community) in Taiwan. While I was working in the area, we would often go the nearby cafe for lunch, or to just sit and relax in the open area. On weekends, the center hosts farmers' market, 2nd cloth exchange and other cultural activities!
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Flora Lam on Google

Good place with parking nearby ($40-50 per hour). 5-10 minutes walking distance to 3 metro stations. You can take photo with both historical building and 101 at same time.
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Code Thailand on Google

Relax and really chill place to come when the weather is good.
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Lily Chang on Google

Historical and well-preserved ! This place can enjoy the beautiful Taipei 101!
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brian lin on Google

The Si-Si (44th) South Village was the first military kindred village built in Taiwan by the KMT government in 1948 after they were defeated in the civil war in China. Most of the people who lived in the village were the military factory employees, workers and their dependants who left their homes in China and came all the way to Taiwan. At first, they intended to “temporarily stay” in the place that was the former Japenese Army 44th Arsenal because deep in mind they were determined to return to China in a couple of years only. Never did they know that the short stay lasted over 50 years! In 1978, the residents of the Si-Si (44th) South Village moved to Sansia due to the urban land consolidation. And the site is now home to Skyscraper Taipei101、Financial Centre, a shopping mall and mansions. Today, Si-Si South Village was approved historic buildings, adjacent to Xinyi Public Assembly Hall and the Cultural Park of Military Dependents' Village, which were set up in 2003.
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Matt Clarke on Google

A great historical place utilized as a market - lots of people taking a look around and enjoying the food and drinks on offer
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Alan Teo on Google

44 South Village was originally Taipei's first military dependents' village. Redeveloped by the city, some buildings were demolished but there were some tires of buildings retained to exude the village ambience. One of the buildings is now the Cultural Memorial Center, a space for exhibitions and cultural events. There was an exhibition currently on as it was the 70th anniversary of Taiwan which had just past. There were many literature and photos of how Taiwan evolved from 1949 to its current situation. Very interesting knowledge and it is well worth the trip if you happen to be in Taipei around this time.

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