Ximending
Ximending is a neighborhood and shopping district in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan. The Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian zone constructed in Taipei and remains the largest in Taiwan.
History
Name
The area is named after the administrative division, which existed during the Japanese rule, referring to an area outside the west gate of the city. The area of Seimon-chō included modern-day Chengdu Road, Xining South Road, Kunming Street, and Kangding Road.Today, the Ximending Pedestrian Area not only includes Seimon-chō but also Wakatake-chō and Shinki-chō. The historical spelling of this area was Hsimenting, which is based on the Wade–Giles romanization of Standard Chinese. The use of the character is unusual in a Chinese context: it denotes a chō in the Japanese municipality system.
Theater street
Image:RedTheaterTaipei.jpg|thumb|left|The historic Red House Theater in XimendingXimending became a well-known theater street in Taipei in the 1930s and grew even more prosperous after the defeat of Japan, becoming vastly more popular in the following decade At one point, Wuchang St Section 1 had over ten theaters. However, in the 1990s, as Taipei City developed toward the Eastern District and away from Ximending, it began to lose business. In 1999, the city government and local stores established Ximending as a pedestrian area, prohibiting the entrance of vehicles on weekends and national holidays, a move that attracted young consumers and brought back business. Today, Ximending has over twenty theaters and six thousand vendors, and is a popular area for small concerts, album launches, and street performances. It is also home to the Red Envelope Clubs set up in the 1960s.
The area around the Red House Theater is considered a center of Taipei's LGBT culture, and Ximending has often featured prominently in Taiwan Pride marches/parades.
Historic sites
Because of its history, Ximending is home to several historical sites. Ximending Mazu Temple is one of the important and prominent historical temple. Originally opened as a market, the Red House Theater is another prominent building.The namesake West Gate and the Walls of Taipei were torn down in 1905. Chunghwa Market used to extend to this area, but was demolished in 1992.
Shops
[Image:Ximenting Day view 201506.jpg|thumb|Ximending is a popular shopping district]Ximending attracts an average of over 3 million shoppers per month. Individual vendors gather in the streets as well as in the large business buildings, such as Wannien Department Store and Shizilin Square, during the day, and Wanguo Department Store and Eslite 116 later at night.
Transportation
Ximending's central location within Taipei renders it easily accessible, covering the area northwest of Taipei Metro's Ximen Station.Because many bus lines gather on Zhonghua Road, Ximending is also an important area for bus transfers. Ximending is also accessible via exit 6 of the Taipei Metro Ximen Station.