Sanduo Shopping District Station, metro station in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Sanduo Shopping District Station is an underground metro stop in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, located on the red line. It features a single island platform with spacious design, and seven exits with codes and clear signage that lead to nearby department stores, shops, and surrounding streets.
The station opened in 2008 to meet growing transportation needs as the district expanded. It has since become a vital hub for commuters and shoppers, serving thousands of daily travelers and gradually establishing itself as a key part of the neighborhood's infrastructure.
The station takes its name from the busy shopping district around it, which draws residents and visitors daily for errands and leisure. It serves as a meeting point where locals gather, and the area reflects the commercial character and daily habits of the neighborhood.
The station is easy to reach from street level via stairs and elevators with clear signage throughout. Nearby bus stops provide additional transport connections to other parts of the city, giving travelers multiple options for getting around.
A notable feature is the open sightline from the lobby down to the train platform, a rare characteristic in underground stations of the city that helps travelers orient themselves more easily. This design makes the station feel more open and accessible than typical underground stops.
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