Xinyi Road

Summary

Xinyi Road (Chinese: 信義路; pinyin: Xìnyì Lù) is a arterial road in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting Zhongzheng District with Xinyi District in Taipei, Taiwan. Its western terminus is at the East Gate of Taipei's former city wall, at the intersection of Zhongshan Road, Ketagalan Boulevard, and Renai Road. Near the eastern terminus, there is an interchange with the Xinyi Expressway, which connects Xinyi Road with National Freeway 3 in Wenshan District.

Xinyi Road at night.
Section 5 Xinyi Road.

Xinyi Road forms a one-way couplet with the nearby Renai Road, where Xinyi Road traffic travels eastbound, while Renai Road traffic travels westbound. As with Renai Road, Xinyi Road has a contraflow bus-only lane in the middle of the roadway.

Xinyi Road is known for the location of the original Din Tai Fung restaurant,[1][2] which is famous for its Taiwanese dumplings, and as well as the location of the Taipei 101 skyscraper. The Xinyi Line of Taipei Metro runs underneath Xinyi Road.

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  1. ^ Smith, Harrison (2023-03-30). "Yang Bing-yi, who built a soup-dumpling empire, dies at 96". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  2. ^ Hunt, Katie (2018-12-18). "Din Tai Fung: Asia's best-loved dumpling heads to Europe". CNN. Retrieved 2024-02-07.