

A bustling night market in Taipei, known for its street food and shopping.
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A vibrant night market offering local snacks, shopping, and lively atmosphere.

Heshi Mountain Night Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.

The market can get crowded and hot, a fan can provide relief.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring the market.
Famous for its pineapple cakes and other traditional Taiwanese pastries.
Offers a variety of local Taiwanese street food, including stinky tofu and oyster omelette.
Known for its elegant atmosphere and traditional Cantonese dishes.
A popular souvenir featuring the night market's iconic logo, symbolizing the vibrant local culture and street food scene.
A famous local dish, this thick noodle soup is a must-try and a great edible souvenir to bring home.
These colorful paper lanterns are a traditional Taiwanese craft and a popular symbol of the night market.
Steamed buns filled with juicy pork and preserved vegetables.
Fried fermented tofu with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Fried omelette with fresh oysters, flour, and chili sauce.
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