Founded in 1908, the Red House stands as an iconic cultural landmark in Taipei. Originally constructed as Taipei’s first public market, this two-story, red brick building has since transformed into a multifunctional cultural center. Today, visitors can explore creative studios and boutiques, attend events and performances, and relax at a teahouse. The historic structure, with its distinctive red facade, offers a blend of historical charm and modern cultural experiences, making it a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists.
Red House (Ho Long Red Theater)
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