

In addition to the cafeterias on campus, such as Wen-hui restaurant and the basement restaurant, etc., just outside the dormitories, there is the Long-Chuan Street Night Market which is one of the more renowned night markets of Taipei. Restaurants, snack shops, cafes, and street vendors abound with prices to suit all budgets. Things really heat up on the weekends.

Exercise facilities on campus include indoor swimming facilities (an Olympic-size pool, a small swimming pool, a SPA pool, a steam room, and saunas), track, tennis courts, basketball courts and a large gymnasium that houses space for weight training, aerobics, dance, etc., providing students with a comfortable environment. physical fitness while pursuing their studies.

NTNU is host to over 100 student organizations and clubs offering diverse extracurricular activities for students.

NTNU¡¦s College of Arts is Taiwan¡¦s oldest institution for arts education. Through the years it has had the honor of seeing many esteemed scholars and lecturers in the field. NTNU is considered the core of the art and cultural community in Taiwan. The annual ¡§NTNU Art Festival¡¨ is quite an occasion, hosting multidimensional activities, such as artwork, music, photography exhibitions and even theatrical productions. Not only has magnitude of the event grown every year, but so has the variety of exhibits and activities. The festival is strongly supported by the community and is a means by which one of NTNU¡¦s defining qualities--that the spirit and vitality of art and culture flow from the school to the community--is made manifest.
The Main Campus and the Gongguan Campus are both very close to the night markets, all kinds of shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores. 24-hour convenience stores, supermarkets, traditional markets and bookstores are also all around the corners.