
Songshan Cultural & Creative Park
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park is a converted Japanese-era tobacco factory that has become Taipei's design and creativity hub — a campus of Art Deco industrial buildings from 1937 surrounding a central garden with a lotus pond and mature banyan trees. The complex houses the Taiwan Design Museum, rotating art and design exhibitions, a performance space, and the kind of creative retail (independent bookshops, design studios, craft coffee) that reflects Taipei's growing reputation as an Asian design capital.
The factory buildings — low-slung, brick-and-concrete structures with large windows and the clean industrial lines of 1930s Japanese modernism — have been sensitively converted to retain their industrial character while accommodating contemporary uses. The central garden, shaded by enormous banyan trees whose aerial roots create curtains of vegetation, is one of the most peaceful outdoor spaces in the Xinyi District.
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The tobacco factory was built in 1937 during the Japanese colonial era
The complex houses the Taiwan Design Museum
Songshan is located in the Xinyi District near Taipei 101
The central garden features mature banyan trees and a lotus pond
Get walking directions
No. 133 Guangfu S Rd, Xinren, Xinyi District, 110055, Taiwan


