1. Raohe Street Night Market is one of the most popular and oldest night markets in Taipei, Taiwan. It is located in the Songshan District and is known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food.
The market stretches for about 600 meters and is lined with food stalls and small shops selling a variety of items such as clothing, accessories, and souvenirs. One of its main attractions is the famous \"Black Pepper Bun\" (Hu Jiao Bing), a savory pastry filled with juicy meat and spices. Other popular food items include stinky tofu, oyster omelettes, beef noodles, and bubble tea.
Raohe Street Night Market also has a distinctive traditional architectural feature called a \"Mazu Temple\" at its entrance. The temple is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to pray for safety and good luck.
2. The night market is open daily from around 6:00 PM until midnight. However, it is best to visit in the evening when the market is fully set up and bustling with activity. There is no entry fee to visit the night market.
Unfortunately, no specific phone number is available for the market as it is a public space.
3. To reach Raohe Street Night Market, you can take the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) to Songshan Station (Exit 5) and walk for about 10 minutes to reach the market. You can also take a taxi or use a ride-sharing service to reach the market. It is recommended to check local transportation options and traffic conditions before visiting.


