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Breeze Nan Jing
Breeze Nan Jing () is a shopping mall in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on September 1, 2013. It was first opened in 1983 and previously known as Asiaworld Shopping Mall. Core stores of the mall include Muji, Starbucks, and Uniqlo. History * The building of the mall was designed by Chu-Yuan Lee and construction began in December 1978. * The mall officially opened in January 1983 and was named Asiaworld Shopping Mall. * In January 2010, the mall was renamed to Momo Mall. * On September 1, 2013, the mall was renamed again to Breeze Nan Jing, and was operated by Breeze Center. Gallery Breeze Nanjing and Sunworld Dynasty Hotel Taipei 20171022.jpg, Exterior Breeze Nanjing 1F floor guide 20190813.jpg, Floor Guide MUJI Nan Jing 20190813.jpg, Muji Starbucks Breeze Nan Jing Store 20190705.jpg, Starbucks TW 台灣 Taiwan 台北市 Taipei City tour view August 2019 IX2 10.jpg, Interior TW 台灣 Taiwan 台北市 Taipei City tour view August 2019 IX2 11.jpg, Atrium TW 台 ...
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Songshan District, Taipei
Songshan District is a district of Taipei, Taiwan. The Songshan Airport and the Taipei Arena are located here. History Songshan was originally named Malysyakkaw, a lowland Ketagalan word meaning "Where the river twists". Its written form () was abbreviated () in 1815 during Qing rule. During Japanese rule (1895-1945), the area served as a prime tea-growing area in northern Taiwan. In 1920, the area's settlements were established as , Shichisei District, Taihoku Prefecture. The village, named after Matsuyama City in Japan, was incorporated into Taihoku City (modern-day Taipei) in 1938. At the outset of one-party rule by the Kuomintang (1945-1990), the Mandarin Chinese reading of the kanji characters (i.e. Sung-shan) was adopted as the name of the district, which in 1946 officially comprised 26 municipal villages (). In 1949, the area's tea estates gave way to military housing for lower-income Kuomintang refugee families. The bodies of many residents and political victims ...
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. The territories controlled by the ROC consist of 168 islands, with a combined area of . The main island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', has an area of , with mountain ranges dominating the eastern two-thirds and plains in the western third, where its highly urbanised population is concentrated. The capital, Taipei, forms along with New Taipei City and Keelung the largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Other major cities include Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. With around 23.9 million inhabitants, Taiwan is among the most densely populated countries in the world. Taiwan has been settled for at least 25,000 years. Ancestors of Taiwanese indigenous peoples settled the isla ...
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Breeze Center
Breeze Center () is a shopping center in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. History The site was originally the production plants of HeySong Corporation. The shopping center began construction in 1998. The center was opened on 26 October 2001 by founder Paul Liao. Transportation The shopping center is accessible within walking distance North from Zhongxiao Fuxing Station of the Taipei Metro Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), branded as Metro Taipei, is a rapid transit system serving the areas of Taipei and New Taipei City, New Taipei in Taiwan, operated by the State-owned enterprise, government-owned Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation .... See also * List of shopping malls in Taipei References External links Official website 2001 establishments in Taiwan Shopping malls established in 2001 Shopping malls in Taipei {{Taiwan-mall-stub ...
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Chu-Yuan Lee
Chu-yuan (C. Y.) Lee (; born 30 December 1938) is a Taiwanese architect born in Guangdong, Republic of China. He received his bachelor's degree from National Cheng Kung University (Tainan) and his master's from Princeton University in the US. He directed the design of Taipei 101, the world's tallest skyscraper at the time of completion, in 2004. List of major designs Taiwan *Hung Kuo Building, Taipei, 1989. * Asia Plaza Building, Taipei, 1990. * Grand 50 Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan's tallest building from 1992 to 1993. * Far Eastern Plaza I & II, Taipei, 1994. * 85 Sky Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan's tallest building from 1997 to 2004. * The Splendor Hotel Taichung, Taichung, 1997. *Lihpao Land, Taichung, 1998. * Chung Tai Chan Monastery, Puli, Nantou, 2001. *New Chien-Cheng Circle, Taipei, 2003. *Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan's tallest building since 2004, and the tallest skyscraper in the world from 2004 to 2010. * Glory Tower, Keelung, 2007. *Taipei Bus Station, Taipei, 2009. *Farglory ...
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Taipei 101–World Trade Center Metro Station
Taipei 101–World Trade Center () is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. It is a station on the and began revenue service on 24 November 2013 with the opening of the – route section. Station overview The station is situated under Xinyi Road, near Shifu Road. The two-level, underground station structure with one island platform and five exits. The northeast exit directly connects to the basement of Taipei 101. Originally, the station was to be named just "World Trade Center". However, since both Taipei 101 and the Taipei World Trade Center represent national landmarks, on 22 July 2011, the Department of Rapid Transit Systems announced that the station would be renamed to Taipei 101–World Trade Center. Construction The station is long and wide. Excavation depth is at . The station has a -long crossover section. It has five entrances, three elevators for the disabled and two vent shafts. Public Art The theme for this station is "Modern melody - creat ...
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Shopping Mall
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to refer to the walkway itself which was merely bordered by such shops), but in the late 1960s, it began to be used as a generic term for the large enclosed shopping centers that were becoming commonplace at the time. In the U.K., such complexes are considered shopping centres (Commonwealth English: shopping centre), though "shopping center" covers many more sizes and types of centers than the North American "mall". Other countries may follow U.S. usage (Philippines, India, U.A.E., etc.) and others (Australia, etc.) follow U.K. usage. In Canadian English, and oftentimes in Australia and New Zealand, 'mall' may be used informally but 'shopping centre' or merely 'centre' will feature in the name of the complex (such as Toronto Eaton Centre). The ter ...
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Muji
(), or is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household and consumer goods. Muji's design philosophy is minimalist, and it places an emphasis on recycling, reducing production and packaging waste, and a no-logo or "no-brand" policy. The name Muji is derived from the first part of ''Mujirushi Ryōhin'', translated as ''No-Brand Quality Goods'' on Muji's European website.MUJI Online - ABOUT MUJI
retrieved on 2009-10-02.


Products and businesses

Muji started with only 40 products in the 1980s. Some of their products include pens, pencils, notebooks, storage units ...
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Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It is the world's largest coffeehouse chain. As of November 2021, the company had 33,833 stores in 80 countries, 15,444 of which were located in the United States. Out of Starbucks' U.S.-based stores, over 8,900 are company-operated, while the remainder are licensed. The rise of the second wave of coffee culture is generally attributed to Starbucks, which introduced a wider variety of coffee experiences. Starbucks serves hot and cold drinks, whole-bean coffee, micro-ground instant coffee, espresso, caffe latte, full and loose-leaf teas, juices, Frappuccino beverages, pastries, and snacks. Some offerings are seasonal, or specific to the locality of the store. Depending on the country, most locations provide free Wi-Fi internet access. Company overview Starbucks was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker at Seattle's ...
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List Of Tourist Attractions In Taiwan
Popular tourist attractions in Taiwan include the following: Attractions Historical buildings * Beihai Tunnel, Beigan () * Beihai Tunnel, Nangan () * Daxi Wude Hall () * Eternal Golden Castle * First Guesthouse * Fongyi Tutorial Academy * Former British Consulate at Takao * Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center * Former Tainan Weather Observatory * Fort Provintia * Fort Santo Domingo * Fort Zeelandia * Fuxing Barn * Great South Gate * Gulongtou Zhenwei Residence * Hobe Fort * Jhen Wen Academy * Kaohsiung Grand Hotel * Keelung Fort Commander's Official Residence * Lee Teng-fan's Ancient Residence * Lin Family Mansion and Garden * Meinong East Gate Tower * Moving Castle * Niumatou Site * North Gate of Xiong Town * Presidential Office Building * Qihou Fort * Qing Dynasty Taiwan Provincial Administration Hall * Shihlin Paper Mill * Taipei Guest House * Tianma Tea House * Walls of Taipei * Wist ...
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List Of Shopping Malls In Taipei
This is a list of notable shopping malls/shopping centres in Taipei, Taiwan. Eastern District Zhongxiao E. Rd. *Pacific Sogo (Zhongxiao Branch) *Pacific Sogo (Fuxing Branch) * Ming Yao Department Store *Breeze II *Tonlin Plaza *East Metro Mall Fuxing S. Rd. * Breeze Center * Sunrise Department Store * Howard Boutiques Dunhua Rd. *Pacific Sogo (Dunhua Branch) *Asiaworld Shopping Mall * Eslite Dunnan Branch *Momo *The Mall Xinyi District * Shin Kong Mitsukoshi (Xinyi New Life Square - A4, A8, A9, A11) *Vieshow Cinema *Taipei 101 * BELLAVITA * FEDS Xinyi A13 * Neo19 * Eslite Xinyi Flagship Store *ATT 4 FUN *Citylink Songshan *Hankyu * Breeze Nanshan *Breeze Song Gao * Breeze Xinyi Nangang District *Citylink Nangang * CTBC Financial Park Mall *Global Mall Nangang Station Western District Nanjing W. Rd. * Shin Kong Mitsukoshi (Nanjing W. Rd. Branch) *Idee Department Store *Breeze Nan Jing Zhongxiao W. Rd. * Shin Kong Mitsukoshi (Taipei Station Branch) *KMall * Longs ...
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Breeze Song Gao
Breeze Song Gao () is a shopping mall in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 24 October 2014. Located within walking distance of Taipei City Hall metro station, Breeze Song Gao has a total floor area of , with business floors ranging from four floors above ground to two floors below ground. Its target customer group is young people aged 16 to 30. There are 126 stores in the mall, with the first H&M store introduced in Taiwan. In 2019, the first Kura Sushi store in Xinyi District was introduced. History The original location is the Xinyi store planned to be opened by Momo department store, which is in the same building as the Humble House Taipei. In August 2013, the Fubon Group resold the management rights of the mall to Breeze Group due to the poor investment of Momo department store Xinyi store, and Breeze took over the lease of Fubon Life A10. Gallery Breeze Song Gao 20160723.jpg, Exterior Humble House Taipei and Breeze Song Gao 20160120 night.jpg, At night 微風 ...
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