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Kaohsiung Taiwan Nightlife Night Market

January 8th 2010 | Posted by
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Kaohsiung (高雄 or Gao Xiong in Hanyu Pinyin) is the second largest city in Taiwan, and located in southwestern Taiwan. It is enclosed by Kaohsiung County, and faces the Taiwan Strait on the west.

An international airport, the terminal of Sun Yat-sen Freeway, and the railway stations of Western Line and Taiwan High Speed Rail, are also located in Kaohsiung. The city is also home to Taiwan’s navy.

Kaohsiung was the host city of the 2009 World Games, a multisport event primarily composed of sports not featured in the Olympic Games.

Going to Kaohsiung, don’t miss this spot and main attractions :

1. The Cijin District (旗津). Located on a slender island in Kaohsiung harbor which serves as a natural breakwater for the harbor. The district is filled with seafood restaurants selling freshly caught seafood which can be prepared right after you pick it out. Cijin is connected to the rest of Kaohsiung City by underwater tunnels, but the transporation of choice is one of the many ferries that traverse the harbor. Fare for the ferry ride is NT$15 per person. The area is especially crowded on weekends with many visitors bringing their entire family along.

2. Dream Mall (夢時代購物中心). The largest shopping mall in Taiwan and 2nd largest in Asia (07/2008). The mall is a bit out of the way, but worth it to visit the Hello Kitty Ferris Wheel on the roof.

3. British old Embassy. A beautiful view of Kaohsiung city.

Kaohsiung Nightlife

Like other big cities in the world, nightlife in Kaoshiung has an excellent night spots. You could enjoy the nightlife begin with Liouhe Night Market, and then perhaps a taxi ride to the Han-Hsien International Hotel for drinks at the Skyline Bar. Situated on the 42nd floor of one of the city’s tallest buildings, this cozy little watering hole (open from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.) offers tremendous views over downtown Kaohsiung and the harbor. The hotel is located at 33 Sihwei 3rd Road.

Wufu 4th Road remains the heart of Kaohsiung’s nightlife scene, but there’s no shortage of places in other parts of the city. One notable establishment is Roof Lounge (15F, 165 Linsen 1st Road), which has an enticing menu of Southeast Asian dishes, a dance floor (completely sound-insulated from the spiffy lounge area), and an outside balcony ideal for a romantic rendezvous.

If you want to savor an intimate night-out experience in Kaohsiung, there can be no better place than Chijin Park. The Chijin Resort Beach is located nearby. You can also gorge on delicious seafood delicacies. With exquisite seafood delicacies, the Chijin Park is a big hit amongst locals and tourists alike. You can also enjoy lazy strolls near the beach. There is a bridge which looks lovely at night. Reaching the destination is quite easy. You have to just take a boat to sail across the Kao-hsiung harbor to the long island. You can also avail of bus services to the Yanchang District.

Popular Nightlife Bars and Club by Lonelyplanet.com
1. Lighthouse Bar & Grill. Address : 239 Fuguo-1st Rd, Tsoying District. Phone : 559 2614
Lighthouse Bar & Grill is a popular hang-out in the Tsoying District with good service, seasonal activities and live sports.

2. Liuhe Night Market.
The train-station area, especially as you head down Jhongshan Rd, is filled with inexpensive cafés and restaurants. Nearby Liuhe Night Market is famous islandwide for its hundred-plus food stalls. You can eat well here for around NT$100 to around NT$200 . (It’s also very clean, as there is literally one rubbish can every 10m.) Other places to try traditional foods include the Lotus Pond area, especially on Shengli Rd.

3. Vie Show Cinemas. Address : FE21′ Mega Department Store, 13-14F, 21 Sanduo-4th Rd, E of Love River Area. Phone : 337 1234
In the FE21′ Mega Department Store. You can book tickets online in English.

Kaoshiung Nightlife Clubs, Clubs, bars, and Music House, as taken from “Kaohsiung Nightlife Pages”

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1. 1/2Alices:五福西路65號 Wufu Lu. You can drink or dance. Mixed bag in terms of music and atmosphere (you may need to bring your own crowd!). Note the Alices 2 near the Hanshen department store seems to have closed down.

2. ATT:建国路原东百货店对面 Jianguo Lu, opposite the Far Eastern department store near the train station. I have only been there once and I was turned off the place because some drunk decided that it would be fun for him and his mates to prove how tough they were by attacking the biggest foreign guy they saw (i.e. me). The place has a dance floora and sometimes had bands but last time I went near there it appeared to have closed down.

3. Blue Fantasy:五福二路47號 When I went there I was the only foreigner there but the singers mostly insisted on talking to the crowd in poor English and singing equally poorly in English. Their is a word for this in Chinese- “congyang”. They serve OK Chinese food. It is no cheaper than most of the bars in spite of the low quality. Had a surprisingly big crowd (for the quality of the entertainment) when I went there. It is somewhere on Wufu 2nd road.

4. Cheap/Cheaky Charlies:新樂街75號 Basic simple bars run by an Australian called Raice and his local wife, Qiqi. Good for talking. Cheakies is the place to be late after everything else has finished. Located on the small road directly behind the Caves bookstore on Wufu road. Cheaper than some of the other bars. Most of the customers are foreign buxiban teachers.

5. Dew Drop Inn:新樂街39號 Good suroundings, good place for talking. Does not seem to go on till very late. Foreigner run. Located on the same road as Cheap/Cheeky Charlies.

6. Green Jungle:中二路200號 On Zhongzheng Lu. I have only been there when foreigner organised events were happening and they were very good but I suspect that it may be a different on other nights.

7. 1/2High Bar/DNA:民生一路77號4樓 This place is OK but in spite of what I keep hearing every time I go there it seems empty. It is a “disco pub”. It is about the same size as the Alices on Wufu Road. It is on the 4th floor of 77, Minsheng 1st road. Run by “Dermo” who also owns the Dew Drop Inn.

8. Key Largo 五福西路88號 One of the numerous small bars on the section of Wufu Road just past the Love river bridge.

9. 1/2Jasmine’s Place¡R五福西路39¸¹ Another of the numerous small bars on the section of Wufu Road just past the Love river bridge. It is known for getting foreign guys who have been here for decades, but I personally can not see the attraction.

10. Jurasic:中華路 / 西維路口 This place is very big and perhaps worth a look on account of the bizzare decor. When I have been there it was empty but I have heard that it gets a big part of the local young wanabe gangster, binlang chewing scooter racing crowd on Fri/Sat. Sun night is foreigners night (free entry). I was told that you can expect more Philipinos than westerners then. It is on the Corner of Zhonghua and Siwei roads.

11. Rainbows End: I have not been there for a long time so this report is out of date but it is a slightly seedy late night bar which got some foreigners before Cheek Charlies opened. It is on Xintian (Hsintien) road between Zhonghua (ChunHua) and ZhongShan (ChungShan) roads.

12. Rolling Stone:五福三路152號 Can be a bit mixed according to when you go there. Another not too big bar but has a good selection of music. Just off Wufu Road near the love river bridge.

13. Rock 22:漢神百貨店22樓﹐成功路 On the 22nd floor of the Hanlai hotel/ Hanshen department store. Expensive. Good dance music. Not many foreigners who live here go there much. Often has an African American band.

14. The Pig and Whistle:西維西路199號 Gets a big part of the foreigner crowd who feel like dancing. The bands can be pretty lame and the DJ is a pratt but it is an OK place to go dancing. More SPGs (a Singapore phrase meaning an Asian girl who prefers white guys) than any other bar in Gaoxiong if that is your scene. Foreigners tend to go there later mostly from about midnight on weekends. Not cheap but not quite as expensive as Rock 22.

15. Virus:三多西路110號 This is a relitively new place but apparently it was previously known by a few other names. It is quite big, good. It does not get going well until LATE (about 3:30 last Sat. night). It did not really have enough people when I went there but it definately had a much cooler atmosphere than anything else between Taichung and the Phillipines. It sort of reminds me of some clubs in China in a positive way! Someting like Rojam or the old JJ’s in Shanghai. Virus is at 110 Sandou 4th Road. It is between TziChiang (Ziqiang in pinyin) and ChengKung (Chenggong) roads. It is down stairs. The Energy there on party on Sat August 7 was OK but actually I thought the last one at the green Jungle was better.

Kaoshiung Nightlife Photos and Pictures

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Kaoshiung, a harbor city in Taiwan

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Kaoshiung Nightlife

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Nightclub at Kaohsiung, many bars, and nightclubs.

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Tuntex Sky Tower (in Kaohsiung) at night

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Liu He market at Jhongshan Rd, is filled with inexpensive cafés and restaurants.

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Liu He Night Market at Kaoshiung City

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Chijin Park, has a various sea food to chose.You also can let resturent to cook you favorite food in there.
There have a CHINJIN PARK where you can take a walk nearside the beach.There also have a bridge that you will look all the night shot on it.Beatiful park and street lights.

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The Love River flows through the heart of Kaohsiung.

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Taipei Nightlife bars and Nightmarket

December 10th 2009 | Posted by
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Taipei (台北) is the capital city of Taiwan, and the largest city and the most modern city on the island. Taipei city has 12 districts. The metropolitan area of Taipei includes Taipei City, Taipei County, Keelung City, Taoyuan County, Hsinchu City, Hsinchu County, and Yilan County. Famous for its chinese traditional culture, Taipei is also influenced by outside modern western style. The tallest building on the world also standing on Taipei, called Taipei 101.

Taipei Nightlife

Taipei has a great nightlife. People call Taiwan the land of convenience because you can find anything or do anything at just about any time of the day. Although locals work or study during the day, nighttime is for play. Whether it’s cocktails in a trendy lounge bar, dancing in a club, or live music at one of the city’s venues, there is plenty of nightlife.

Taipei has many night markets, the most famous of which is the Shilin Night Market in the Shilin District of the city. The surrounding streets by Shilin Night Market get extremely crowded during the evening. Most night markets in Taiwan open around 4 p.m. as students begin returning home from school; crowds reach their peak between 8 and 11 p.m. Businesses continue operating well past midnight and close around 1 to 2 a.m.

Ximending has been a famous area for shopping and entertainment since the 1930s. Historic structures include a concert hall and a historic cinema. Modern structures house karaoke businesses, art film cinemas, wide-release movie cinemas, electronic stores, and a wide variety of restaurants and fashion clothing stores. The pedestrian area is especially popular with teens.

The Xinyi District is popular with tourists and locals alike for its many entertainment and shopping venues, as well as being the home of the Taipei 101 building, a prime tourist attraction famous for being the world’s tallest building. Malls in the area include the sprawling Shin Kong Mitsukoshi complex, Taipei 101 mall, Eslite Bookstore’s flagship store (which includes a boutique mall), The Living Mall, New York New York shopping mall, and the Vieshow Cinema (formerly known as Warner Village).

For family entertainment, there are the night markets, some of which don’t get started until after dark. There is also KTV, giant karaoke venues where groups of people can reserve a small room equipped with karaoke equipment. The staff will deliver drinks and food to the room, or you can take your own for a corkage fee. It’s a favorite pastime for Taiwanese and an opportunity to belt out songs with only your friends and family to ridicule you.

The best nightlife is found in the commercial district of Anho Rd in East Taipei and the older Shi Men Ding or West Side. Taiwanese tend to eat early and many restaurants close by 2130, but with no licensing limits many bars are open until 0200 or 0400, and some all night. Shao yen or snack bars in night life areas are popular on the way home.

Anho is scattered with bars and restaurants, including the Champagne Bar, 169 AnHer Road, Section 2, a lounge bar with sofas for a wealthy clientele and American-style Carnegies, 100 AnHo Road, Section 2, with good rock music.

Taipei Bars/Pubs

1. 2.31. Address : 27, Lane 86 Shinyi Rd, Sec 2. Telp : (02) 2351-4132
2. 45 Pub. Address : 2Fl, 45 Hoping E Rd, Sec 1. Telp :( 02) 2321-2140
3. 4T5D. Address : 15, Alley 15, Lane 345. Renai (Jenai) Rd, Sec 4. Telp : (02) 2772-2786
4. ABS. Address : 100, Anhe Rd, Sec 2 B1. Telp : (02) 2707-7908
5. Apocalypse Now. Address : 323 Fuhsing N Rd. Telp : (02) 2545-4628
6. B1 Lounge Bar. Address : #71, B1, Auguo E Rd. Telp : (02) 2397-0506
7. Backyard. Address : 4, Lane 23, Anhe Rd, Sec 2. Telp : (02) 2704-7818
8. Bazzar. Address : 92, Daan Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2773-2694
9. Bar Xing. Address : 85, Anhe Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2701-3937
10. Bistro Barbados. Address : 101, Songren Rd. Telp : (02) 8780-5265
11. Collins. Address : 33, lane 181, Chunghsiao E Rd, Sec 4. Telp : (02) 2311-5151
12. Hollywood Baby. Address : 12, Lane 32, Shuangcheng St. Telp : (02) 2599-6051
13. LAPD. Address : 9 Lane 32, Shuangcheng St. Telp : (02) 2594-2402
14. Opium Den. Address : 32 Jenai Rd, Sec 3. Telp : (02) 2705-8922
15. Roxy Jr. Cafe. Address : #1, Lane 80, Shihta Rd. Telp : (02) 2366-1799
16. Vaccum Space. Address : B1, 208, Fuhsing S Rd, Sec 2. Address : (02) 2700-6535

Taipei Jazz/Blues Bars

1. Blue Note. Address : 171, Roosevelt Rd, Sec 3, 4F. Telp : (02) 2362-2333
2. Brown Sugar. Address : 101, Songren Rd. Telp : (02) 8780-1110
3. Shun. Address : 5, Lane 38, Chungshan N Rd, Sec 7, Tienmu
4. X-Files. Address : 309, Fuhsing N Rd. Telp : (02) 2717-3237 good food

Taipei Nightclubs

1. B1 Lounge Bar. Address : 71, Aikuo E Rd, B1. Telp : (02) 2397-0506
2. Kiss La Boca. Address : 3Fl, Magnolia Hotel 166 Tunhua N Rd. Telp : (02) 2712-1201,
3. @Live (Second Floor). Address : 3Fl, 15 Hoping W Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2396-3155
4. Michel Studio. Address : 83, AnHe Rd, Sec 2. Telp : (02) 8733-1088
5. Mix 50/90. Address : 12, Chunghsiao E Rd. Sec 1, B1 in Lai Lai Sheraton. Telp : (02) 2321-5511, ext 8333
6. Plush. Address : 138, BaDe Rd Sec 4, 12F. Telp : (02) 3762-1600
7. Rock Candy. Address : 7 Lane 79, Fuhsing S Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 8773-8578
8. Room 18. Address : 18, Songshou Rd, B1 Warner Village. Telp : (02) 2345-2778
9. Roxy Vibe (99). Address : 218, Jinshan S Rd,Sec 2, B1. Telp : (02) 2351-5970
10. Spin Disco Pub. Address : 91, Heping E Rd Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2356-9366

Taipei Nightlife and city Photos and Pictures including the night market, bars, and Taipei 101 :
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Taipei Landmark Builing, Taipei 101, has 1,644-foot-tall

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Ximending (West Side), a famous shopping night market

shilin taipei night market
Shilin Night Market is a night market in the Shilin District of Taipei City. Shilin Night Market has since become the largest and most well known night market in Taiwan

shi da roxy 99 clubs
Roxy 99, located in the youthful Shi-Da area of the Da An District, is one of Taipei’s oldest and most popular clubs, attracting a good cross-section of the city’s partiers

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GuangZhou Street at HuaHsi market

huaxi night market
Huaxi Night Market, a conventional night market with cheap buys and food, but with a twist. They sell Snakes bladder, blood, wine, as well as Turtle parts here.

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Taipei Nightlife, has inexpensive cafes and restaurants have become a hangout for local teens

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Lantern Festival at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

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