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Daan Park metro station

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Daan Park Station Concourse Level 2
Daan Park Station Concourse Level 2

The Taipei Metro Daan Park station is a metro station on the Red Line located beneath Xinyi Rd, Sec. 3 between Xinsheng South Rd. and Jianguo South Rd. in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located at the northern end of the Daan Forest Park for which it is named after. The station was opened on 24 November 2013.

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Daan Park metro station
Section 3, Xinyi Road, Taipei Da'an District

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大安森林公園

Section 3, Xinyi Road
10657 Taipei, Da'an District
Taiwan
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Daan Park Station Concourse Level 2
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