2010年12月23日 星期四

Zhongshan Hall

Zhongshan Hall was built in 1928, during Japanese colonial era, to commemorate the accession of Emperor Hirohito. Known at that time as the Taipei Assembly Hall, the building was faced in light green tile to make it less visible to aerial bombers. The windows are adorned with classical designs in a Spanish Islamic style. With its 1,500 person seating capacity, the hall served as an important activity center during the Japanese colonial era. After Taiwan's retrocession, the building was renamed as the Zhongshan Hall and used for the reception of foreign dignitaries. In 1992, the hall was designated as a national grade two historic site.


Location:No. 98, Yanping S. Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei 100
Fax:886-2-2381-3317
Telephone:886-2-2381-3137
Open Time:See the hall website for event schedules; Fortress Café open daily 11:00~23:00
Transportation:1.Take the 9、12、15、18、20、22、49、202、205、206、212、218、220、221、222、223、231、232、234、235、241、242、243、245、246、247、249、250、252、253、257、260、262、263、265、270、276、287、302、307、310、513、527、601、604、621、624、635、637、640、644、651、652、656、657、658、660、662、663、667、670、671、701、702、703、705、706、812、835、 Xinyi NewMainLine . BL2 .BL29 .ChongqingMainLine(ZhongXing) to Boai Rd. Stop . Hengyang Rd. Stop . Baoqing Rd. Stop. Walk about 5 min to Zhongshan Hall
2.Underground parking is available at Zhongshan Hall.
MRT Station:From Ximen Station (Exit 5) you can walk to Zhongshan Hall.
Web:http://www.zsh.taipei.gov.tw/

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