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Da'an District or Daan District is an important educational, commercial, residential and cultural district of Taipei City, Republic of China . The name of the district means great safety or great peace.
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  • 4. Shida Night Market Da An
    The Shida Night Market is a night market in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located near National Taiwan Normal University, whose name in Chinese is pronounced phonetically as Shida.Shida night market was formerly a very popular night market given its unique shops, restaurants and fashionable clothing stores. However, as the area Shida night market occupied was close to Taiwan Normal University, it has always been a place that many intellectuals called home. As a result, the neighborhood is decidedly more cultured than your typical neighborhood in Taipei. Due to resident complaints regarding the noise, trash and people the night market attracted to the area, as well as government rezoning efforts, Shida night market is now much smaller than it used to be.Even though it is much smalle...
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  • 9. Wistaria Tea House Da An
    The Wistaria Tea House , the Wisteria House, or Wistaria House is a historical teahouse in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan. The establishment is situated in a Japanese-style wooden house built in the 1920s on Xinsheng South Road. The teahouse is named after the three wisteria vines planted in the front courtyard forming a shaded area leading to the entrance of the building. The teahouse, with its circa 1930s decor, was reopened to much fanfare after a long needed renovation in 2008.The teahouse was used during the filming of Eat Drink Man Woman.
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  • 14. Yuan Da An
    New Taiwan dollar is the official currency of the Republic of China used in Taiwan. It is subdivided into ten jiao , each of ten fen or cents, although cents are never used in practice. The New Taiwan dollars has been the currency of Taiwan since 1949, when it replaced the Old Taiwan dollar, at a rate of 40,000 old dollars per NT$. In Mandarin, the unit of the dollar is referred to as yuan . Since the year 2000, the Central Bank of the Republic of China is the central bank of Taiwan, which currently issues the New Taiwan dollar. While the Bank of Taiwan issued banknotes prior to 2000, it was also the de facto central bank between 1949 and 1961.
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