The north gate of Taipei City, officially known as Chengenmen, or nicknamed North Gate, is a Qing Dynasty city gate building located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan, the main entrance of Taipei City. Located at the intersection of Zhongxiao West Road, Yanping South Road and Bo'ai Road in Taipei City, it was completed in Qingguangxu ten years (1884). It is the only one of the five major gates in Taipei City to fully maintain the original appearance of the city. It is a representative work of Taiwan's new city gate. It is also one of the few remaining Qing Dynasty buildings in downtown Taipei. There was a city outside the door, but it is no longer there.