Hsinchu nightlife is vibrant enough to attract visitors from other regions of Taiwan. There may not be as many pubs and clubs, compared to the bigger cities like Taipei or Kaoshiung, but what you’ll find here are cozy watering holes, charming pubs and delightful cafés.

Besides the pubs and bars, you can also take the time to visit some of the dynamic night markets in town. Taiwanese snacks and other delicacies are available, and the markets generally open till late, so you’ll be able to browse to your heart’s content.

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    Chenghuang Temple Night Market

    Chenghuang Temple Night Market
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    The Chenghuang Temple Night Market is one of the oldest in the area and might even have been established before the Japanese occupation, which started in 1895. Old-time favorites are offered here, so be prepared for the onslaught of delicious Taiwanese delicacies as well as ice-cold desserts!

    Location: Chenghuang Temple, No. 75, Zhongshan Road, North District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan 300

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    J&B Rock ‘n’ Roll Lounge

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    Joe and Ben founded a cozy little place which is a perfect marriage of a classic rock and roll bar and an elegant lounge. They encourage patrons to bring along their pet dogs to socialize with their own canine friend, Cai Bo. These are quite possibly the friendliest proprietors you will encounter, and perhaps one of the most relaxing lounges in this part of Hsinchu.

    Location: No. 21, Alley 2, Lane 479, Section 1, Jingguo Road, East District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan 300

    Open: Daily from 8pm to 4pm

    Phone: +886 (0)3 535 9632

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    Zhongzhengtai Night Market

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    The Zhongzhengtai Night Market on Wenchang Road is a modest little night market that offers something fun to do at night. You can buy pretty much any type of snacks here, and will be amused by the variety of game booths set up for your entertainment. The market is mostly covered, making it suitable for any weather.

    Location: No. 1, Wenchang Street, East District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan 300

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Stephan Audiger | Compulsive Traveler