Post date:2025-04-18
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Introduction
Itinerary:Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei—SPOT-Taipei Film House—Xinzhongshan Linear Park—Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Taipei, as the world's first, has allowed the museum and school to share a common building. As Taiwan’s pioneering art museum dedicated to promoting contemporary art, MoCA Taipei advocates for diverse artistic creation and exhibitions, igniting fresh perspectives and ideas among the public, while serving as an infinite wellspring of creativity and vitality for contemporary urban development.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Wheelchair Rentals
✅Accessible Elevator
✅Accessible Toilets
On the other hand, SPOT, known as the former U.S. Consulate in Taipei and the Residence of the U.S. Ambassador, was recognized as a third-class historical relic site in 1997 and transformed into Taipei Film House. As a film culture-themed cultural space that integrates the elements of film, music, exhibitions, and coffee, SPOT has illuminated splendid cinematic experiences for Taipei's film culture.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Elevator
✅Accessible Toilets
The Zhongshan Underground Book Street that links MRT Zhongshan Station and Shuanlian Station offers book lovers a brighter, more comfortable, and diverse environment for reading and buying books. The Zhongshan Linear Park located between these two station, on the other hand, not only serves as a green corridor for urban living but also represents a highlight of Taipei's contemporary urban spaces. This area features stylish and innovative shops, perfect for slowing down and exploring the blend of new and old charms, as well as embracing the leisurely atmosphere of the city.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Toilets
The Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute that resembles a green space in a bustling district has transformed from a Japanese-style wooden government official dormitory into the "cradle of Taiwan’s dance". Once the residence of Tsai Jui-yueh, the matriarch of Taiwan’s contemporary dance, it has evolved into her choreography and dance creation studio and now functions primarily as a dance classroom.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Toilets
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Taipei, as the world's first, has allowed the museum and school to share a common building. As Taiwan’s pioneering art museum dedicated to promoting contemporary art, MoCA Taipei advocates for diverse artistic creation and exhibitions, igniting fresh perspectives and ideas among the public, while serving as an infinite wellspring of creativity and vitality for contemporary urban development.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Wheelchair Rentals
✅Accessible Elevator
✅Accessible Toilets
On the other hand, SPOT, known as the former U.S. Consulate in Taipei and the Residence of the U.S. Ambassador, was recognized as a third-class historical relic site in 1997 and transformed into Taipei Film House. As a film culture-themed cultural space that integrates the elements of film, music, exhibitions, and coffee, SPOT has illuminated splendid cinematic experiences for Taipei's film culture.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Elevator
✅Accessible Toilets
The Zhongshan Underground Book Street that links MRT Zhongshan Station and Shuanlian Station offers book lovers a brighter, more comfortable, and diverse environment for reading and buying books. The Zhongshan Linear Park located between these two station, on the other hand, not only serves as a green corridor for urban living but also represents a highlight of Taipei's contemporary urban spaces. This area features stylish and innovative shops, perfect for slowing down and exploring the blend of new and old charms, as well as embracing the leisurely atmosphere of the city.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Toilets
The Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute that resembles a green space in a bustling district has transformed from a Japanese-style wooden government official dormitory into the "cradle of Taiwan’s dance". Once the residence of Tsai Jui-yueh, the matriarch of Taiwan’s contemporary dance, it has evolved into her choreography and dance creation studio and now functions primarily as a dance classroom.
✅Wheelchair Accessible
✅Accessible Toilets
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