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(ENG) the historical evolution and cultural depth of Taipei’s Zhongshan District
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The provided text explores the historical evolution and cultural depth of Taipei’s Zhongshan District, framing it as a complex intersection of political power, commercial ambition, and artistic resilience. It highlights iconic landmarks along Zhongshan North Road, such as the century-old Lin田 Bucket Shop and the modernist Chia Hsin Building, to illustrate the transition from colonial ritual to global economic hub. The sources also examine the displacement and preservation of memory, detailing the forced relocation of the ancient Jiantan Temple and the defiant survival of the Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute. By spotlighting hidden gems like the Zhisheng Memorial Hall and Jiannan Butterfly Garden, the narrative reveals a district where modern infrastructure often clashes with traditional heritage. Ultimately, these accounts portray the area not just as a bustling business center, but as a living record of Taiwan’s societal shifts through decades of changing governance.
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