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Neo19

2001 establishments in TaiwanShopping malls established in 2001Shopping malls in TaipeiTaiwanese shopping mall stubsXinyi Special District
Night in Neo 19, Taipei City 20100409
Night in Neo 19, Taipei City 20100409

Neo19 is a shopping mall in Xinyi Special District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 27 October 2001. Main core stores of the shopping mall include shops, restaurants, nightclubs and a gym. The Nike store is located on the first floor, while the American chain restaurant Chili's is on the second floor along with VeryThai, Mo-Mo-Paradise and Mala-1 Hot Pot. Fitness Factory is located on the fourth floor. Ikon, Huckleberry, and Klash nightclubs are all located in B1 and the fifth floor houses another nightclub called Cocco & Co and bar called Barcode.

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Neo19
Songshou Road, Taipei Xinyi District

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ATT 4 FUN

Songshou Road 12
11051 Taipei, Xinyi District
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