Chifeng Street at Six — Where Taipei Slows Into Dusk
At six in the evening, Taipei’s Chifeng Street holds a warmth that gently settles the heart. Streetlights flicker on as the last glow of sunset drapes over red bricks and old buildings, tinting the lane with a soft golden hush. The aroma of coffee drifts from the corners, and footsteps naturally slow, as if everyone wishes to linger in this tender hour. A light breeze stirs the shop signs, adding a quiet charm to the narrow street. In this moment, Chifeng Street is neither loud nor hurried—just a simple blend of light and warmth, easing away the day’s weariness.








