Today I came to a small Taiwanese cultural and creative store near Dadaocheng – Ta Ying Company. It sells many Taiwanese own brands, which is quite interesting and worth a visit.
Merchant introduction
Currently, most of the space in the store is used for Taiwan cultural selection, selling products with Taiwanese cultural characteristics, hoping to offer carefully selected Taiwanese products to foreign tourists visiting Dadaocheng.

In 1974, Guaiguai Co., Ltd. was established, and it is now a 50-year-old company. It has sold a variety of classic and memorable products, including various flavors of Guaiguai, Peacock Crispy, and Peacock Roll Biscuits, which can be said to be Taiwan’s national snacks and must-have items for worship. The green-packaged Cream Coconut Guaiguai and the red-packaged Five-Spice Guaiguai have won the bronze medal at the MONDE World Food Evaluation in Belgium.
There is a large collection of Guaiguai products, in addition to the common green Guaiguai, there are also Guaiguai pillows, ID holders, beverage bags, peacock crispy pillows, Guaiguai massage hammers, wet wipes and other products. Technology companies should do group buying well so that everything can go smoothly.

Small pins and postcards as well as coasters of various famous Taiwanese landmarks.

Taipower transformer box storage tray. Inspired by the manufacturing process, the design combines retired transformer box sheets and metal pipes from the factory inventory to present common storage tray objects in life in the most efficient way, allowing the painted patterns or textures on the transformer box to naturally transform into the scenery on the tray. There are also manhole covers, cement and fly ash coasters! After a quick Google search, I discovered Taipower's cultural and creative website, which has given new life to various retired equipment, including retired transformers, retired water-sealing copper bars, Sun Moon Lake bottom mud and other themed projects. Friends who are interested can search for it.

A canvas bag of Formosa fruit carton/canvas A4 bag is also very practical and creative.

The retro cash register displays the glorious records of the past and the precious historical materials that have been preserved.

Lu Yao Yuanchuang’s Night Market Monsters and Hello Taiwan series of blind box dolls, these two series really represent Taiwan’s night market culture and Taiwan’s representative city landscape. They will really leave a deep impression on friends who come to Taiwan for tourism. The rich man thinks they are very creative. There is also a 10-second burger shop in the 10-second classroom, which is also very interesting.

Taiwan's illustration-style jewelry brand - Everyday Picnic, very Taiwanese earrings, apple cider, and things like Tatung rice cookers, blue and white slippers, market plastic bags, etc., very Taiwanese!

The Mazu-themed postcards from Zhu Zhu Art Studio are really a blessing for those who buy them!

I’m very happy to see so many products representing Taiwan gathered together at once. If you have friends visiting Dihua Street in Dadaocheng, be sure to come and support them.
Store information
Address: No. 79-2, Xining North Road, Taipei City