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Apart from the 10 1 building, what other landmark buildings or scenic spots are there in Taipei?
In addition to 10 1 building, Palace Museum, Ximending, Eslite and other landmark buildings and attractions. In Taipei, I should be most impressed by various night market snack streets, such as Normal University Night Market, Taipei Guangqing Night Market, Shilin Night Market and National Taiwan University Mansion Night Market. Today I want to introduce those civilian snack streets.

Speaking of night market snacks, it must be a girl's favorite, and the night market of Normal University, which is opened near Normal University, is a girl's favorite. It is not only delicious, but also easy to visit. It's no exaggeration. In the criss-crossing alleys, there are all young people's style clothing stores and shoe stores. Things are beautiful and not expensive, so don't hesitate to take a fancy to them. There are also plenty of snacks here, such as Beigang tofu, pineapple oil, Shiyuan brine chicken and braised lanterns. . . .

The night market in Peking University Mansion is also a gathering place for college students, with a large area, including the campus of National Taiwan University and the streets around National Taiwan University, and there are also many delicious shops. The food stores here are scattered, so it takes a little time to find them. Worth a try are Taiyi Dairy King, Cuijia Vietnamese Restaurant, Muffins in Wooden House, Sisters Flower Chicken Chop, Lanjia Chopped Meat Bag, Soup, Chen Sanding Frog Broken Milk and Kenting Eggs. . . .

Ningxia night market is a small street, much smaller than other famous night markets, but it is the favorite place for locals to buy supper. There are many old shops with ancient morning flavor, which have been open for decades. If you go, you can try them: Guo fish soup, Liu Yuzai, Mala Tang, stewed rice with beef mother, stinky tofu with long bread, conch chicken feet and mashu ice. . . . . .

There are many delicious night markets in Taipei, and there are endless snacks. You can have a good meal at any time in the evening. If you have the opportunity to travel, you must choose several night markets to visit and eat.