



Hidden behind the iconic Taipei 101 lies a small collection of low-rise houses known as the Xinyi Public Assembly Hall. Previously a military dependents' housing area in the fifties, it was re-opened in 2003 as a public space in 2003. With its retro and faded facades, it is a popular place for photo-taking. We saw engaged couples shooting their wedding portraits and groups of photo-loving friends exploring the space.
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