Daan District, Taipei

Daan District[2][3][4][5] (or Da-an District, Da'an[6] District) is an important educational, commercial, residential and cultural district of Taipei City, Republic of China (Taiwan). The name of the district means "great safety" or "great peace".

Daan

大安區

Da-an; Da'an; Taan; Ta-an
Daan District
Ren'ai Dunhua Circle
CountryRepublic of China (Taiwan)
RegionWestern Taipei
Divisions
Area
  Total11.3614 km2 (4.3867 sq mi)
Area rankRanked 7th of 12
Population
  Total312,909 (January 2,016)[1]
  RankRanked 1st of 12
Postal code
106
Websitedado.gov.taipei
Daan District, Taipei
Traditional Chinese大安
Simplified Chinese大安
Da'anzhuang (old name)
Traditional Chinese大安莊
Simplified Chinese大安庄

History

The district is named after Daiwan village (Chinese: 大灣; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-ôan) that was once located near the intersection of present-day Xinyi Road and Fuxing S. Road. The name was changed in the 1800s (during the Qing era) to the more auspicious but similar-sounding "Daan" (大安; pinyin: Dà'ān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tāi-an; lit.: 'great peace').[7]

In 1875, the setup of Taipeh Prefecture put the village together with 下內埔 and La̍k-tiuⁿ-lê (六張犁), all of which are within today's Daan District. During Japanese rule, Daan village was merged with Nishikichō (錦町), Fukuzumichō (福住町), and Shōwachō (昭和町). In 1945, after World War II, Daan District was drawn from an area centered on Daan village and took its name. Further significant changes occurred in the 1990s.

Geography

Daan is bounded on the east by Guangfu South Road, Keelung Road and Heping East Road; on the south by Neipu, Fuzhou and Toad Hills, and the Xinhai and Zhuangjing Tunnels; in the west by Roosevelt Road, Hangzhou South Road, Xinyi Road and Xinsheng South Road; and in the north by Civic Boulevard. It is bordered by Xinyi District to the east, Wenshan District to the south, Zhongzheng District to the west, Zhongshan District to the northwest, and Songshan District to the northeast.[8]

Government institutions

Daan District Administration Center, Taipei City

Education

Daan is the home of three major national universities: National Taiwan University (NTU), National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU). The former two universities have strong engineering programs, and NTU also has a highly regarded medical school located in the Zhongzheng District.

The National Taipei University of Technology, National Taipei University of Education and Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University are also in this district.

For learners of Chinese as a foreign language, Daan hosts a number of popular language centers including NTU's International Chinese Language Program and NTNU's Mandarin Training Center.

Zhongxiao Road, a major commercial street in the district

Shopping

Daan has numerous shopping areas. On Zhongxiao East Road, Dunhua South Road and neighboring alleys, there are clothing shops, restaurants serving world cuisines, and major department stores including three branches of the Pacific Sogo Department Store, Breeze Center, the Ming Yao Department Store, and the immense 24-hour Eslite Bookstore.[9] The East Metro Market runs underneath Zhongxiao Road between metro stations. Specialty markets include the Jianguo Holiday Flower Market, the Jianguo Holiday Jade Market,[10] and the Guanghua Computer and Electronics Market.

Daan's most famous night markets are the Tonghua Night Market, in the east of the district, and the Shida Night Market in the west, near NTNU. Because of its proximity to NTNU and NTU, the Shida Night Market area is known as a student hangout and is filled with foreign restaurants and student-oriented bars. Yongkang Street, another popular restaurant area and home to the original Din Tai Fung restaurant, lies to the north of NTNU. Located near NTU is also the Wistaria Tea House, a quiet historic teahouse serving tea in the Gongfu style.

Daan Forest Park is a large public park in the area

Residential

Daan also offers some of Taipei's most expensive residential real estate, clustered around the tree-lined Dunhua South Road, Anhe Road and Ren'ai Road areas (known as the East District). As of 2009, Guangfu Road had the highest residential land value.[11] In this area there are upscale fashion boutiques, elite retail shops including Shiatzy Chen, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and many of Taipei's renowned "lounge bars". Di Bao, situated on Ren'ai Road, is home to many famous, rich and elite people, including TV show host Dee Hsu and famous yet notorious presidents of Ting Hsin International Group, and is a symbol of luxury in Taiwan.

Other places of interest

Other notable places include the Daan Forest Park, which was built on land formerly occupied by military officers and their families, and the Taipei Municipal Library. The park occupies an area of 26 hectares and includes an amphitheater, concrete roller- and inline-skating rink, ponds, pavilions, paths, and two underground parking lots.[12] The park also has a popular playground for children. The Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center, Workshop of Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry, Jut Art Museum, Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab, Taipei Hakka Culture Hall, Wistaria Tea House, Mind Set Art Center, Wang Yun-wu Memorial Hall, and Fanglan Mansion, and many other tourist attractions are also located in Daan District. Museums in Daan District are Museum of Archives, Museum of National Taipei University of Education and Museum of Zoology.

Zhongxiao Fuxing Station platform

Transportation

Daan is served by the Taipei Metro. The Wenshan Line, Nangang Line, Xindian Line, Xinzhuang Line, Xinyi Line, and Zhonghe Line all have stations in the district. fourteen stations of which are located in the city: Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Zhongxiao Dunhua, Zhongxiao Fuxing, Zhongxiao Xinsheng, Daan Park, Daan, Xinyi Anhe, Technology Building, Liuzhangli, Linguang, Dongmen, Guting, Taipower Building and Gongguan.

Notable people

  • Jolin Tsai (born 1980), Taiwanese singer-songwriter, lives in Daan
  • Dee Hsu (born 1978), Taiwanese singer, actress, and television host, lives in Daan

References

  1. "About Daan District". Taipei City Government. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
  2. "Administrative Districts". Taipei City Government. Retrieved 22 June 2019. There are 12 administrative districts in the Taipei City, including {...} Daan, {...}
  3. "About Daan District". Taipei City Government. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2019. Daan District, located to the south of downtown Taipei City, is the most populous administrative district in Taipei City. The name “Daan” comes from its former name, Daan Village.
  4. "DAAN 臺北市大安區公所 Daan District Office,Taipei City". Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  5. 中華民國107年12月底 End of Dec., 2018. 中華民國內政部全球資訊網 Ministry of the Interior, R.O.C. (Taiwan) (in Chinese and English). Retrieved 5 October 2019. 大安區 Daan District
  6. Da’an Qu (Approved - N) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  7. http://english.taipei.gov.tw/daan/index.jsp?categid=834&recordid=436
  8. http://english.taipei.gov.tw/daan/index.jsp?categid=704
  9. "Zhongxiao Bazaar and MRT". Taipei City Government. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
  10. "Holiday Jade and Flower Markets". Taipei City Government. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
  11. "Shin Kong Tower to have land value of NT$3.39 mil. per ping: land dept". The China Post. 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
  12. "Daan Forest Park". Taipei City Government. Retrieved 2010-07-11.

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