Songshan Culture and Creative Park

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Picture this. A former tobacco factory. Now a vibrant cultural hub. Welcome to Songshan Culture and Creative Park.

This isn’t just any park. Songshan Culture and Creative Park in Taipei has a rich history. It began in 1937 as the Matsuyama Tobacco Plant under Japanese rule. After World War II the plant continued operating under the ROC government. It was renamed Songshan Tobacco Plant.

Did you know the factory stopped making cigarettes in 1998? Declining demand led to its closure. In 2001 the city transformed the site. It became a park. The old buildings were repurposed. They now host exhibitions performances and shops.

Imagine strolling through renovated warehouses. They once held tobacco. Now they house art galleries. See the inspection rooms. They were once used for employee check-in. Now they might hold a craft exhibition.

The park’s not just about the past. There’s a modern building. It holds new shops. You can also find a tea shop in a beautiful old Japanese building. In 2024 the Eslite bookstore here started operating 24 hours. It’s a great place to spend an evening.

The Baroque Garden is a unique feature. There’s a fountain. Statues of women emerging from baths surround it. The ecology pond is peaceful. Children love to hear frogs and insects there. It’s a perfect escape from the bustling city.

The park is more than just buildings. It’s about the transformation. It’s a symbol of Taipei’s ability to blend history with modern culture. The park has become a meeting point. It attracts locals and tourists. It showcases Taipei’s creative energy.

This is Songshan Culture and Creative Park. It’s a place where history meets creativity. It’s a story waiting to be explored. Enjoy your time here.

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