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

Ren'ai Road (Chinese: 仁愛路; pinyin: Rén'ài Lù, sometimes spelled RenAi, Renai or Jen-Ai) Also Called 3rd blvd is a major arterial road in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Xinyi District in the east with the Daan and Zhongzheng districts towards the west. The Road is known as one of the more Beautiful Roads It has a Contraflow bus Only lane in the middle of the Roadway

Ren'ai Road forms a one-way couplet with Xinyi Road between Taipei City Hall and Zhongshan Road, with Ren'ai for westbound traffic and Xinyi for eastbound traffic. Along with Xinyi Road, Ren'ai Road has a contraflow bus only lane in the middle of the roadway.

Ren'ai Road (along with Dunhua Road and Zhongshan Road) is known as one of Taipei's more "beautiful" roads, with heavily landscaped medians dividing the road into local and express lanes.

Sections

Unlike other Taipei arterials, Ren'ai Road does not have directional sections dividing the entire stretch of road, only divided-numbered sections.

Major intersections

Other

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.

See also