Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Zhongshan District, Taipei

October 5, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Discover the best top things to do in Zhongshan District, Taiwan including Pac Taiwan, CookInn Taiwan, Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum, Edison Travel Service, Dajia Riverside Park, Taipei Metro System, Fine Arts Museum, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Mall (Taipei Nanxi), Miramar Entertainment Park, Miniatures Museum of Taiwan.
Restaurants in Zhongshan District

1. Pac Taiwan

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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Pac Taiwan

Pac Taiwan is a branch of Pacific Travel, which is specializing in European and Japanese travel. Pacific Travel devotes great effort to provide high quality, hoping to create warmness for all our clients. Pac Taiwan, sharing the same goal and core value as Pacific Travel, insists on the high standard of travel and intends to bring the most unforgettable travel memories to you. Our team members come from all over Taiwan. Most of them have over 20 years experience in travel industry. They speak fluent English and are willing to assist you in Taiwan travel. If you are looking for extraordinary travel experiences, we will no doubt be your best choice. You are welcome to email us or message us on our Facebook page if you need any assistance. It is always our pleasure to tailor-make the best travel for you.

2. CookInn Taiwan

8/F, No. 210, Section 3, Nanjing East Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei 10491 Taiwan +886 2 2775 5375 [email protected] http://cookinn.tw
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5.0 based on 173 reviews

CookInn Taiwan

At CookInn, we want you to savor Taiwan like the locals! Our cooking class starts from the traditional market. With our experienced chefs and multilingual guides, you will enjoy Taiwanese cuisine in the most immersive way possible. The tastes of Taiwan will be more than just memories. Bring the authentic flavors home with you!

Reviewed By BHUANG69 - New Providence, United States

I typically visit Taiwan every November and while in Taiwan, I enjoy joining the cooking classes here to learn how to make the food I love by myself. This year, 2020, I could not travel due to the pandemic. Taiwan has been doing very well during the pandemic in controlling the spread. My concern is more of getting on the plane etc. As my craving for Taiwanese food continued, I checked the website online and was ecstatic to find out that I can join a virtual class, horay! I got in touch with Chelsea (lovely lady, professional and sweet) and made a few requests. She was very accommodating due to my situation. I immediately booked two classes: the scallion pancakes and the potsticker classes. They sent instructions in advance. The instructions were easy to understand and I was able to get everything prepared. Diana was my instructor for both classes. She was beyond words!!!! In my first pancake making class, I messed up the dough. I showed her my failed dough in front of the camera and she immediately made the suggestion to do it over. I was concerned about her time and she patiently waited for me to start the dough again and watched me step by step. It is wonderful because what I was worried about attending a virtual class did not realize: I loved the in-person class because when you mess up you know the instructor will come to the rescue. I did not expect this to happen in a virtual class, but it did. Thank you Diana for ensuring that the scallion pancakes I made were delicious! Oh, the potstickers were amazing too. These two dishes now have been collected under my repertoire for party surprises! Yes, serving potstickers and scallion pancakes is not big deal to a party but if you show it off by making it right there, it definitely will draw a crowd. Oh! BTW, for potstickers they also teach you the secrets of making the beautiful fried dough flakes!!! My friends saw the pictures I took and immediately grilled me for the secrets!

3. Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum

No.5, Binjiang Street, Zhongshan District, Taipei 10491 Taiwan +886 2 2599 6026 [email protected] http://linantai.taipei
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Lin An Tai Historical House & Museum

One of the few remaining old Taipei homes, this charming building was meticulously dismantled and rebuilt on new land in 1984.

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The Lin An-tai House is in Binjiang Park, it is quite easy to find and worth the walk from Yuanshan MRT Station on the Red (Tamshui-Xinyi) Line. This house is one of the oldest traditional houses in the Taipei area. It has been beautifully restored and gives a good idea of an ideal farming family house from days gone by. The house has an auspicious layout and good fengshui. It's cool in summer and warm in winter. The house, which is some 200 years old, is built in Fujian style, with red bricks and terra cotta tiles. It's well worth a visit.

4. Edison Travel Service

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4.5 based on 854 reviews

Edison Travel Service

Edison Travel Service (Edison Tours) possesses over 30 years experience in travel business, focusing on foreign language guided tours and regular sightseeing tours. As your “best partner in Taiwan”, we serve all types of clients all around the world. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, our multilingual team provides travel consulting service and accomplish it with warm hospitality. Customer satisfaction is how we measure success, and awards are the keys to ensure that they feel confident booking a holiday with us. We are happy to help you plan your trip to Taiwan, and make it valuable, enjoyable and memorable!

5. Dajia Riverside Park

Zhongshan Dist., Zhongshan District, Taipei Taiwan
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Dajia Riverside Park

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Taipei people like dogs but finding somewhere to walk Fido can be difficult. There lots of room for dog walkers along the Keelung River between Zhongshan Bridge and Dazhi Bridge. If you want, you can hire a bicycle, or even skateboard, though I prefer walking. There's a water spout that comes to life for half an hour, every hour, on the hour.

6. Taipei Metro System

Zhongshan North. Road, Section 2, Zhongshan District, Taipei 10448 Taiwan +886 2 2181 2345 http://english.metro.taipei
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4.5 based on 8,294 reviews

Taipei Metro System

Reviewed By Bulatai - Sydney, Australia

The MRT is very efficient and excellent to use. The easiest way is to purchase an Easy card and you can check you balance or add value at any station via the machines where you can select English or else go to a booth where the staff can assist, All stations have the train line and stations and maps of the exits and attractions in Chinese and English. The trains are on time and the platforms have the stations listed for that linel in Chinese and English. On board all carriages are clean and spotless and the stations are announced in Chinese and English. So easy to travel around Taipei.

7. Fine Arts Museum

181 Chungshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei Taiwan +886 2 2595 7656 http://www.tfam.museum/
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4.0 based on 326 reviews

Fine Arts Museum

The twentieth-century collection housed at this art museum nestles chronologically between the ancient works in the National Palace Museum and the new works in the Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

When the Fine Arts Museum opened in 1983, it was a cause for great joy among art lovers. Initially, it sought to develop modern art appreciation in Taiwan, revealing many works that had not previously been seen, such as Modernist art from the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). Many of the paintings were in Impressionist style, and were quite beautiful. As the Museum developed its collection, it sought to enhance a cross fertilization between Taiwan and foreign artists. Some of the visiting exhibitions are interesting. Although the Fine Arts Museum has had its share of controversies, it is a boon to Taipei's art lovers.

8. Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Mall (Taipei Nanxi)

No.12 Nanjing West Rd. Xinyi Dist., Zhongshan District, Taipei 10444 Taiwan +886 2 2568 2868 http://www.skm.com.tw/
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4.0 based on 189 reviews

Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Mall (Taipei Nanxi)

With 13 stores and 22 halls, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi welcomes over 100 million visits a year in Taiwan. Shin Kong Mitsukoshi is Taiwan’s most fashionable and popular department store with 22 stores in seven cities including Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Chaiyi, Tainan, and Kaohsiung.

9. Miramar Entertainment Park

No.20 Jingyuesan Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei 104 Taiwan +886 2 2175 3456 http://www.miramar.com.tw/main.php
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4.0 based on 285 reviews

Miramar Entertainment Park

Miramar Entertainment Complex is a shopping and entertainment destination. Find a mix of local and international brand stores plus a massive Ferris wheel, games, an IMAX theater, and restaurants.

Reviewed By matthewcN2216HB - Sydney, Australia

The Taiwanese are generally very well mannered, and the service in the whole shopping centre was no different. Has a plethora or stores and places to eat. The Ferris wheel helps too, but a good place to chill in the day and when dusk hits, you can make your way to the Shilin night market.

10. Miniatures Museum of Taiwan

B1 , No.96 , Sec.1 ,JianGuo N. Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei 10489 Taiwan +886 2 2515 0583 [email protected] http://www.mmot.com.tw/
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4.0 based on 331 reviews

Miniatures Museum of Taiwan

The Miniatures Museum contains first-rate artwork produced by renowned artists from around the world. World-class in scale, the museum contains approximately 200 hundred assembled and ornamented works of art, including delightfully creative pieces such as architecturally-accurate dollhouses with full interior and exterior décor along with a diverse set of dreamy, exquisitely designed roomboxes.

Reviewed By KhinChong - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

It's a must for collectors or miniatures lover. The details of these miniatures being displayed at the museum definitely worth your time and ticket fees. This museum is located on the basement of a commercial building, upon arriving to this building you will see a pillar with advertisement of this museum, surely you can see that walking towards the building using your google map or other apps. Once you read the entrance, you need to go downstairs and get your ticket, then the entrance is just next to the counter. This place will take 1hour to finish the tour depending on your speed and interest on these. I must say the details on these miniatures are just amazing, some are collected long ago and some are new, they also have a My Comic Era which you can enjoy collector's item of Ultraman and others.

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