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Twatutia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset in Twatutia Pier Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset at Dadaocheng Pier in Taipei, Taiwan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dadaocheng Pier in Taipei, Taiwan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of a many shops at Dihua Street, Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Twatutia
Exterior view of a clouth shopping mall at Dihua Street, Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of a mushroom dried good shop at Dihua Street, Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Pedestrians walking on Dihua Street alongside dried goods shops and tea stores in traditional shophouses in Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrians walking on Dihua Street alongside dried goods shops and tea stores in traditional shophouses in Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pedestrians walking on crosswalk and pavement in front of the facade of a red and grey brick Japanese bakery store on Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of a clouth shopping mall at Dihua Street, Dadaocheng Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twatutia a transliteration of the Taiwanese Hokkien Tōa-tiū-tiâⁿ,[1][2] is an area in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. It was also known as Daitōtei during Japanese occupation, and Tataocheng or Dadaocheng during the Kuomintang era. Twatutia was an important trading port in the 19th century, and is still a major historical tourist attraction and shopping area. The district is known for the local Taiwanese cuisine, the Chien-Cheng Circle, and also being the center of the February 28 Incident.


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