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Minsheng Community


This is the place to watch Taiwan's hipsters while enjoying a street-side coffee or browsing upcycled designer wear or exclusive art galleries. It's a secret little oasis from the traffic-choked streets full of malls and towers. In recent years it has gained fame from being the set of many TV shows and films.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

1. Taipei Railway Workshop

0.94 MILES

This huge former repair factory for the country's trains is being transformed into a heritage museum. While all visitors can enter and peek from the main¡­

2. Puppetry Art Center of Taipei

0.95 MILES

This small and fun museum (set aside about 40 minutes) showcases a medley of magical string, hand and shadow puppets, many with embroidered robes and¡­

3. Taiwan Design Museum

1.15 MILES

Housed in one wing of an atmospheric former tobacco factory, this exhibition space showcases modern designs by local and international artists.

4. Songshan Cultural & Creative Park

1.16 MILES

Set in a former tobacco factory (or more accurately an industrial village) from the 1930s, this lovely park is part lush gardens, part frog-filled lake,¡­

5. Ciyou Temple

1.3 MILES

This 18th-century triple-tiered temple is dedicated to Matsu, the black-faced Chinese goddess of seafarers. It marks the start of the Raohe Street Night¡­

6. National Dr Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall

1.4 MILES

The hall and its surrounding gardens occupy an entire city block. The latter are well used by picnickers, kite flyers, breakdancers and the early morning¡­

7. Discovery Center of Taipei

1.6 MILES

This is a great place to get your bearings on the city and its history. Maps and models show Taipei's evolution from a walled, gated city in 1882 to the¡­

8. Jin An Gong

1.61 MILES

This little temple is only worth the trip if you're planning to visit Wufenpu market next door, since almost every street in Taipei has a similar site of¡­