Shilin Night Market
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| Shilin Night Market | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese: | 士林夜市 |
| Simplified Chinese: | 士林夜市 |
| Mandarin (Pinyin): | Shìlín Yèshì |
| Min Nan (POJ): | Sū-lîm Iā-chhī-á |
Historical development
The night market is located near the former location of a wharf on the Keelung River, agricultural produce from farms in Shihlin being shipped to other ports such as Banka and Dadaocheng would typically be sold in this area. The daytime Shilin Market was formally established in this area in 1909. With the influx of customers, many new businesses and food vendors began to establish themselves in the area and the Shilin Night Market was born.
Recent years
Shilin Night Market has since become the largest and most well known night market in Taiwan, especially with regards to food, and is a favorite focal point for Taipei's night life among residents and visitors alike. The night market encompasses two distinct sections sharing a symbiotic relationship: a section formerly housed in the old Shihlin Market building containing mostly food vendors and small eateries; and the surrounding businesses and shops selling other nonfood items.Due to safety, sanitation, and fire hazard concerns, the old Shilin Market structure was demolished in October 2002 by the Taipei City Government; the food vendors formerly based within the old structure were relocated to a newer temporary structure a few hundred meters away next to the MRT Jiantan Station.
Most Famous foods
- Fried chicken steak (炸雞排)
- Small bun wrapped in large bun (大餅包小餅)
- Fried buns (生煎包)
- Peanut candy (花生糖)
- Oyster omelet (蚵仔煎)
- Tempura (天婦羅)
- Lemon aiyu jelly (檸檬愛玉)
- Pearl tea (青蛙下蛋)
- Braised stinky tofu (紅燒臭豆腐)
See also
External links & references
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