Chung Hsin Market is located opposite the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, encompassing a small area bounded by Wuquan 1st Street, Wuquan West 2nd Street, and Wuquan West 3rd Street. Built in the 1950s, Chung Hsin Market was once densely populated during the 60s and 70s. With the transformation of industrial patterns, the market has also gradually undergone changes. Now, it has evolved into an art space where art workers have preserved the original historical architectural style and redesigned the space. Chung Hsin Market is open to visitors, and within its image creation and screening areas, there are also sales of second-hand books and organic products. The market aims to promote a lifestyle aesthetic and a slow living attitude, serving as a realm for self-practice, and providing a venue for exchange among new generations of art workers. Gradually, Chung Hsin Market has become a place where new generations of art workers or tourists with a keen sense of aesthetics can discover many treasures.