Tainan Flower Night Market, Night market in North District, Tainan, Taiwan
Tainan Flower Night Market is a large night market in the northern part of the city spread across 11 rows with around 400 stalls. The western section focuses on goods and games, while the eastern side is filled with food vendors.
The site was established in 1999 and closed temporarily in 2003 before reopening in 2005. Since then, it has grown steadily to become the city's largest night market.
The market offers traditional Taiwanese dishes like oyster omelets and braised meals that visitors can sample while walking through. Alongside local specialties, international options reflect how the city has absorbed culinary influences over time.
The market is easily accessible by buses 3 and 7 from Tainan Train Station, which connect to nearby stops. Wear comfortable shoes since the grounds are large and exploring takes time.
The site operates on a local rotation schedule where different markets open on specific days while others close. This system lets visitors explore different markets throughout the week.
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