Taoyuan Zhongzheng Cultural and Creative District Introduction
Don't miss out on the fun, food, and entertainment! Taipei has the Xinyi Planning District, and Taoyuan boasts the Chung Cheng Arts and Culture District! The commercial area stretching along Nanping Road, Xinpu Sixth Street, and Daxing West Road, extending from the largest landmark—the Taoyuan Performing Arts Center—is conveniently located near the highway, making transportation easy. This area gathers shopping, dining, and an endless array of exciting attractions. It's not only a popular and vibrant consumption hub in Taoyuan District but also a top choice for Taipei residents looking for a getaway, definitely leaving you wanting more! Whether you're a budget-conscious gal or a wealthy guy, you can grab the trendiest items in the Chung Cheng Arts and Culture District, creating your own unique fashion style! From boutique clothing, beauty shops, accessories, to trendy shoes and bags, there's a variety of distinctive choices ranging from international chain brands to seasonal hot items sourced by local shops—who says the most fashionable outfits can only be found in department stores? Come to the Arts and Culture District to pick up your trendy essentials, and enjoy the fun of exploring hidden treasures in the alleys! Close by, there's the Taoyuan Night Market, packed with plenty of affordable and delightful items that will keep you shopping well into the night! Feeling tired from shopping? Take a break at a cozy little shop! The Chung Cheng Arts and Culture District is not only a fashion frontier but also a culinary UN! Taiwanese stir-fry, American burgers, Japanese grilled items, Korean stir-fried rice cakes, and Thai banquet dishes will conquer your discerning palate, perfect for gathering with friends to enjoy delightful meals. Located on Tongde Fifth Street, the emerging food landmark—"Chung Mao New World," features a high-end supermarket JASONS and introduces upscale restaurants like Lao Gan Bei and Man Tang Hong, creating a top-tier dining experience. Additionally, there are family-themed restaurants designed for kids, with a ball pit and various play facilities that adults enjoy too. If you want to escape the bustling crowds, retreat into the independent cafés nestled in the alleys for a leisurely solo drink. Explore the Chung Cheng Arts and Culture District your way; it's fun no matter how you do it!
