Taipei is the largest city of the region of Taiwan
. It is situated on the banks of the Danshui River within Danshui valley. The city was setup in the 18th century and gradually became an essential trading port by the 19th century. Taipei has grown over the years to become an industrial and commercial powerhouse. It is home to the regions textile industry, shipbuilding and electronics manufacturing.
The night markets in Taipei come alive after sunset. They cater to the multitudes of students and workers who get off at similar hours. The markets sell everything from basic appliances, clothes to food. There are six major night markets dotted around the city to lookout for.
Shilin is one of the oldest and biggest in Taipei and it was setup by the Chuancho people. The stalls have a carnival atmosphere with the presence of traditional games such as catching goldfish with tissue paper net and shooting cans with an air rifle. The market is famous for its local delicacies specialising in seafood dishes such as squid stew and oyster omelettes.
The Shida Night Market is popular with university students and expatriates alike and is located near the National Taiwan Normal University. The stalls and shops in the area are ideal for home makers or some last minute shopping filled with the likes of stationary and basic appliances. Food wise, simple dishes ranging from dumplings, friend chicken to Taiwanese sausages await the hungry visitor.
The Taipei night markets offer a unique insight into the citys characteristic nightlife. Visitors to Taipei will find many a hotel in Taipei to stay in. But a premiere Taipei hotel would be Shangri-Las Far Eastern Plaza Hotel. Centrally located in the heart of the business and retail district, this luxury hotel offers amazing views of the cityscape coupled with high quality services to ensure guests have a comfortable and enjoyable stay.