As the sun sets, the Shilin district transforms into a bustling hub of activity, with the Shilin Night Market emerging as the most famous of Taipei’s night markets. Hundreds of stalls line the streets, offering a wide array of souvenirs and Taiwanese delicacies. The market is a magnet for adventurous eaters, who eagerly queue up to sample local specialties such as stinky tofu and braised pork intestines. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere, savoring the diverse flavors and engaging with the lively vendors.
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