Four Four South Village
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Four Four South Village, or Forty-Four South Village (Chinese: 四四南村; pinyin: sì sì nán cūn) was previously a residential area in Taipei for the military personnel of the 44th Arsenal of the Combined Logistics Command (Chinese: 聯勤第四十四兵工廠; pinyin: lián qín dì sì shí sì bīng gōng chǎng) and their dependents. Today it has been partially renovated and is home to model homes from its original use, cultural and creative stores, a restaurant, and occasional arts and crafts markets.
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Public facilities: Public Construction Commission - Veterans Affairs Council - Fiscal Information Agency - Criminal Investigation Bureau - Taipei City Fire Department - Xinyi Administration Center - Songshou Plaza - Xinyi Plaza
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Highway:Keelung Road - Xinyi Expressway - Civic Boulevard - HuanDong Boulevard
Main road:Zhongxiao Road(Provincial Highway 5)- Keelung Road - Xinyi Road
25°01′54″N 121°33′42″E / 25.0317°N 121.5616°E / 25.0317; 121.5616
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