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⏰ 18:00 Tempo House
NT$1,000
The After Party is the perfect way to wrap up the event—an energetic and fun-filled gathering where you can meet new people, connect with fellow attendees, and celebrate together.
Enjoy with Us
Tempo House is a standalone three-story building located at the intersection of Jianguo North Road and Nanjing East Road. Here, we have created a comfortable and vibrant urban community, hoping to bring together people from various fields to freely create in this space .On the first floor, our bistro café blends Taiwan's local food specialties with Western-style methods, allowing both locals and international guests to experience Taiwan's unique culinary culture. The outdoor courtyard features a Mini Golf entertainment area and a cozy seating space, providing a European-style, relaxing corner for the busy people of Taipei to unwind.
Includes lunch on both event days and afternoon tea..
Some events still require add-on tickets (e.g., workshops, after-parties).
Come yourself.
Be with your friend.
You are popular.
Want to meet more?
Come and join the workshop or after party !
Come yourself.
Be with your friend.
You are popular.
Includes lunch on both event days and afternoon tea..
Some events still require add-on tickets (e.g., workshops, after-parties).
Come yourself.
Be with your friend.
You are popular.
Want to meet more?
Come and join the Side Event !
⚠️ Main Ticket Required
Want to meet more?
Come and join the Workshop or After Party !
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