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Encyclopedia > Datong, Taipei
There is also a Datong District in Daqing city, Heilongjiang province, mainland China
Datong District
大同區

Datong District seal

Old name: Dadaocheng(大稻埕)

Region Western Taipei
Director ??

Area

Ranked 12 of 12

 - Total

5.6815 kmē

Population

Ranked 11 of 12

 - Total
 - Density

129,270
22,753/kmē

Villages(里,Li): 25
Neighborhoods(鄰,Lin): 516

Datong District (Chinese: 大同區, Wade Giles: Ta-t'ung, Tongyong Pinyin: Datong) is a district of Taipei City famous for the Dihua (Tihua) Street Market during the Chinese New Year holidays. The market sells dried fruits, nuts, dried meats, dried seafood, snacks, and health drinks. Other attractions in Datong include the Taipei Confucius Temple and the Bao-an Temple.


Dadaocheng is in the southwestern part of the district. The district is named after the Confucian notion of utopia.


Notable people

External link

  • Official Site (http://www.datong.gov.tw/datong/english/_pg/index/english.htm)
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Dihua Street Market
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The Dihua market is built around buildings back from the Japanese colonial era.



Districts of Taipei

Songshan | Xinyi | Daan | Zhongshan | Zhongzheng | Datong | Wanhua | Wenshan | Nangang | Neihu | Shilin | Beitou



 

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