Renai Road

Ren'ai Road (Chinese: 仁愛路; pinyin: Rén'ài Lù, sometimes spelled RenAi, Renai or Jen-Ai) is a major arterial road in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Xinyi District in the east with the Daan and Zhongzheng districts towards the west.

[1] The primarily one-way nature of the road, but with a contraflow bus-lane going the other way, was blamed for the death of US neuroscientist Bruce Bridgeman, who had been looking one way and not the other whilst crossing the road, but was struck by a bus going through the bus-only lane.

[2] Following the accident, bilingual English and Chinese signage was installed on the crossings on Ren'ai Road in 2017.

[3] As of 2023, the Palace mansion on Ren'ai Road had been valued as Taiwan's most valuable residential property for 13 years running.

The eastern terminus of Ren'ai Road is designed with unique aesthetic features since the end of the road faces the entrance of Taipei City Hall.

Ren'ai–Dunhua traffic circle, one of the largest traffic circles in the world.
Taipei Skyline viewed from Section 4 Ren'ai Road.