Si Si Nan Cun: A Historic Military Village Transformed
Si Si Nan Cun, a former military village, serves as a model for the preservation of historic settlements. It has been repurposed for tourism and education, showcasing the traditional art, culture, and lifestyle of Taiwan. Originally a village for military officers, it was later abandoned and subsequently renovated into a tourist attraction. An organic food market selling fruits, vegetables, and pesticide-free products operates every weekend, coinciding with the village's opening hours.
Organic Food Market
Houses in the Ancient Military Village
A narrow alleyway between houses, popular among tourists for taking photos.
This location offers a panoramic view of Taipei 101, providing an ideal setting for capturing stunning photographs.
Exhibition on the Lives of Ancient Military Village Residents
Tools and Utensils in the Village
A family photo of those who once lived here.
In the same area, you'll find Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, a hub for DIY art and crafts. There are also plenty of restaurants, cafes, tea shops, and stylish souvenir stores to explore.
Tea Shop
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A variety of unique bagels for sale.
The journey to Si Si Nan Cun, the ancient military village within Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, is quite straightforward. Take the Red Line of the MRT and alight at Taipei 101 World Trade Center Station (R3). Use Exit 2 and walk across the sports field for approximately 200 meters. You will then find the ancient military village directly ahead.
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