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Zhongxiao Road

Zhongxiao Road (Chinese: 忠孝東路、忠孝西路, also called 4th Blvd. or Chunghsiao Road) is a major arterial boulevard and part of provincial highway 5 in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Zhongzheng district in the west with the Daan, Songshan, Xinyi, and Nangang districts towards the east. Zhongxiao is known as a popular shopping and entertainment area, with many large department stores and shopping malls located along most of the entire stretch. About half of the Nangang Line of the Taipei Metro runs under the road, with stations located at major intersections along the road, which accounts for the significant pedestrian traffic along the road. The majority of the road is 8-10 lanes wide with a median dividing the road. At the intersection with Zhongshan Road, there is a two-lane underpass for traffic on Zhongxiao Road to bypass the intersection. Notable landmarks along Zhongxiao Road includes:

Contents

Map of Section 3, Zhongxiao E Rd, Taipei City, Taiwan

  • North Gate
  • Taipei Main Station
  • Shin Kong Life Tower
  • Control Yuan
  • Executive Yuan
  • Shandao Temple
  • National Taipei University of Technology
  • Pacific Sogo Department Store (Zhongxiao and Fuxing branches)
  • East Metro Mall (underground)
  • Ming Yao Department Store
  • Din Tai Fung Zhongxiao branch
  • Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
  • Taipei City Fire Department
  • Sunrise Department Store
  • Sections

    Zhongxiao Road is divided into east and west sections, as determined by Zhongshan Road, with two numbered sections in the west section and seven numbered sections in the east.

    Zhongxiao West Road

  • Section 1 : Zhongshan Road - Zhonghua Road
  • Section 2 : Zhonghua Road - Huanhe Road/Zhongxiao Bridge (to Sanchong District)
  • Zhongxiao East Road

  • Section 1: Zhongshan Road - Bade Road
  • Section 2: Bade Road - Jianguo Road
  • Section 3: Jianguo Road - Fuxing Road
  • Section 4: Fuxing Road - Keelung Road
  • Section 5: Keelung Road - Yongji Road
  • Section 6: Yongji Road - Shiangyang Road
  • Section 7: Shiangyang Road - Academia Road
  • Zhongxiao West Road

  • Zhongshan Road
  • Gongyuan Road
  • Chongqing Road
  • Boai Road (3rd Ave)
  • Zhonghua Road
  • Huanhe Road
  • Zhongxiao East Road

  • Zhongshan Road
  • Linsen Road
  • Bade Road
  • Xinsheng Road/Expressway
  • Jianguo Road/Expressway
  • Fuxing Road
  • Dunhua Road
  • Yanji Street
  • Guangfu Road
  • Keelung Road
  • Songshan Road
  • Yongji Road
  • Dongxin Road
  • Shiangyang Road
  • 4th Boulevard (Zhongxaio E. Road) is frequently the theme or mentioned in literature or Taiwanese popular music lyrics or titles.

    References

    Zhongxiao Road Wikipedia


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