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==History==
==History==
* October 1992: The Taipei City government decided to demolish the Chunghwa Market (中華商場).
* October 1992: The Taipei City government decided to demolish the Chunghwa Market (中華商場).
* March 2000: The Taipei Underground Market was opened with shops made available to for 810 of the original tenants of the demolished market.
* March 2000: The Taipei Underground Market was opened with shops made available for 810 of the original tenants of the demolished market.
*March 15, 2004: The Station Front Metro Mall was re-opened, allowing the rest of the 254 tenants of the original Chunghwa Market to have shops.
*March 15, 2004: The Station Front Metro Mall was re-opened, allowing the rest of the 254 tenants of the original Chunghwa Market to open for business there.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:37, 27 February 2011

The Taipei Underground Market

Taipei Underground Market (台北地下街), located in at the intersection of the Daan and Zhongzheng Districts in Taipei, Taiwan. It is the first and one of the most popular underground markets in Taipei City. It is located under Civic Boulevard (市民大道), Section 1.

Structure

It is about 825 meters long, and has 28 exits/entrances, 14 each on the north and south sides. It is connected with Taipei Main Station of the Taipei Metro, Taipei Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration, and the Shin Kong Life Tower. At the west end of the market is the future Beimen Station (currently not accessible). There are a total of 187 shops in the market.

The first floor underground consists of shops, while the second floor underground is a parking lot. The mall is divided up into 3 main sections: clothing, electronics, and food.[1]

History

  • October 1992: The Taipei City government decided to demolish the Chunghwa Market (中華商場).
  • March 2000: The Taipei Underground Market was opened with shops made available for 810 of the original tenants of the demolished market.
  • March 15, 2004: The Station Front Metro Mall was re-opened, allowing the rest of the 254 tenants of the original Chunghwa Market to open for business there.

References

  1. ^ "Taipei City Mall Location". Retrieved 2010-07-12.