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The place to get it is Chun Shui Tang, the central-Taiwan store that invented it in late 1980s, and there's a branch in the ground floor of the National Concert Hall on the north side of the memorial plaza (the shop closes at 8: 30 p.m.).
Taipei 2009
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The area housing the National Concert Hall and the National Theater will also be renamed to the Taiwan Democracy Park, Chu said, adding that the participants have not yet decided on whether to tear down long walls facing the main streets on its four sides, as those walls were considered to have hindered access to the park by people with disabilities, Chu said.
CKS to be renamed Michael Turton 2007
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The National Concert Hall has been particularly badly hit.
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This hotel is less than one kilometer (one-half mile) from Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Presidential Square and the National Concert Hall.
WN.com - Articles related to More comfort for Singapore Airlines business class passengers 2010
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The National Concert Hall has been particularly badly hit.
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The National Concert Hall has been particularly badly hit.
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The other two concerts will be held at the National Concert Hall in Taipei on April 22 and at the Jhihde Hall in Kaohsiung City on April 25, the organizers said.
Taipei Times 2010
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Since its founding, more than 1000 performances have been given, mostly at its resident venue, the National Concert Hall in Taipei.
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The other two concerts will be held at the National Concert Hall in Taipei on April 22 and at the Jhihde Hall in Kaohsiung City on April 25, the organizers said.
Taipei Times 2010
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The National Concert Hall has been particularly badly hit.
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