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List Of Shopping Malls In Taiwan
This is an incomplete list of shopping malls in Taiwan, sorted by city. Opening year is given in parentheses. As of June 2022, there are 111 malls on this list. Taipei * Asiaworld Mall (1990) * ATT 4 FUN (2011) * ATT e Life (2018) * BELLAVITA Shopping Center (2009) * Breeze A1 Airport MRT Station * Breeze Academia Sinica (2018) * Breeze Center (2001) * Breeze Nan Jing (2013) * Breeze Nanshan (2019) * Breeze NTU Hospital (2014) * Breeze Song Gao (2014) * Breeze Taipei Station (2007) * Breeze TSG Hospital (2015) * Breeze Xinyi (2015) * Citylink Nangang (2014) * Citylink Neihu (2018) * Citylink Songshan (2012) * Chun Place (2020) * Core Pacific City (2001) * CTBC Financial Park Mall (2013) * Dayeh Takashimaya (1994) * East Metro Mall (2002) * Far Eastern Plaza Mall (1993) * FEDS Xinyi A13 (2020) * Global Mall Nangang Station (2016) * Guang Hua Digital Plaza (1973) * Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Mall (2005) * Ming Yao (1987) * Miramar Entertainment Park ( ...
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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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East Metro Mall
East Metro Mall () is a shopping center located in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the first underground mall in the Eastern District of Taipei, connecting Zhongxiao Dunhua metro station and Zhongxiao Fuxing metro station. History * East Metro Mall officially started operation on July 19th, 2002. Structure The East Metro Mall is located under Zhongxiao East Road, starting from the east of Zhongxiao Fuxing metro station in the west, and reaching the east of Zhongxiao Dunhua metro station in the east. The floor area on the west of the mall is equal to the subterranean floor of Zhongxiao Fuxing metro station, and the floor area on the east is slightly higher than the underground of Zhongxiao Dunhua metro station. The total length is , the floor area is , and the maximum capacity of occupants is 4,047. There are 17 entrances and exits in the underground mall, among which exits 1-8 are the entrances and exits of Zhongxiao Dunhua metro station; the west side is connected with ...
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Taipei City Mall
Taipei City Mall () is a shopping center located at the intersection of the Datong and Zhongzheng districts in Taipei, Taiwan. It is the first underground market in Taipei City. It is located under Civic Boulevard (市民大道 ''Shìmín Dàdào''), Section 1. Structure It is about 825 meters long, and has 28 exits/entrances, 14 each on the north and south sides. It is connected with Taipei Main Station for Taipei Metro, Taiwan Railway Administration, Taiwan High Speed Rail, and the Taoyuan Airport MRT, and the Shin Kong Life Tower. At the west end of the market is Beimen Station. There are a total of 187 shops in the market. The first floor underground consists of shops, while the second floor underground is a parking lot. The mall is divided up into 3 main sections: clothing, electronics, and food. History * October 1992: Taipei City Government decided to demolish the Chunghwa Market (中華商場 ''Zhōnghuá Shāngchǎng''). * 29 March 2000: Taipei City Mall was opened with ...
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Taipei 101
Taipei 101 (; stylized as TAIPEI 101), formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center, is a supertall skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan. This building was officially classified as the world's tallest from its opening in 2004 until the 2009 completion of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE. Upon completion, it became the world's first skyscraper to exceed a height of half a kilometer. Taipei 101 is the tallest building of Taiwan. The elevators of Taipei 101 that transport passengers from the 5th to the 89th floor in 37 seconds (attaining ) set speed records. In 2011, Taipei 101 was awarded a Platinum certificate rating under the LEED certification system for energy efficiency and environmental design, becoming the tallest and largest green building in the world. The structure regularly appears as an icon of Taipei in international media, and the Taipei 101 fireworks displays are a regular feature of New Year's Eve broadcasts and celebrations. Taipei 101's postmodernist architec ...
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Syntrend Creative Park
The Syntrend Creative Park () is a shopping mall in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. History The shopping mall was opened on 15 May 2015. Name ''Syntrend'' means three achievements in Chinese language, which consist of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. Architecture The shopping mall spans over an area of 8,100 m2 over 12 floors building. Transportation The shopping mall is accessible within walking distance northwest of Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station of Taipei Metro. See also * 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 () * Ete ... References External links * 2015 establishments in Taiwan Shopping malls established in 2015 Shopping malls in Taipei {{taiwan-mall-stub ...
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Station Front Metro Mall
Station Front Metro Mall () is an underground shopping center located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located directly underneath Zhongxiao West Road and is connected with Taipei Main Station. History * October 1992: Taipei City Government decided to demolish the Chunghwa Market (中華商場 ''Zhōnghuá Shāngchǎng''). * Station Front Metro Mall officially started operation on March 15, 2004, allowing 254 tenants of the original Chunghwa Market to open for business there.. Structure The total length of the underground mall is , with 10 entrances and exits, 6 comprehensive squares, 3 elevators, 2 toilets on the east and west sides (to the MRT and exit Z7), and 1 unmanned bank (Ruixing Bank). The total floor area is with a maximum capacity of 4370 people. *Zhongxiao W. Rd S Exit: *Zhongxiao W. Rd N Exit: Gallery Station Front Metro Mall 20070510.jpg, Interior 站前地下街 銀冠服飾 20080807.jpg, Street musician in Station Front Metro Mall 20080807 ...
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Qsquare
Qsquare () is a shopping mall in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. History The shopping mall was opened on 11 December 2009. On 19 April 2021, a fire broke out at the shopping mall and 202 visitors were evacuated. Transportation The shopping mall is accessible within walking distance north of Taipei Main Station. The shopping mall building also houses the Taipei Bus Station. See also * 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 () * Ete ... References External links * 2009 establishments in Taiwan Shopping malls in Taipei {{Taiwan-mall-stub ...
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Neo19
Neo19 is a shopping mall in Xinyi Special District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 27 October 2001. Main core stores of the shopping mall include shops, restaurants, nightclubs and a gym. The Nike store is located on the first floor, while the American chain restaurant Chili's is on the second floor along with VeryThai, Mo-Mo-Paradise and Mala-1 Hot Pot. Fitness Factory is located on the fourth floor. Ikon, Huckleberry, and Klash nightclubs are all located in B1 and the fifth floor houses another nightclub called Cocco & Co and bar called Barcode. Incidents On 13 May 2021, Neo19 closed down for disinfection when the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control announced that a person who had tested positive for COVID-19 had visited and dined in a barbecue restaurant inside the shopping mall. See also * List of tourist attractions in Taiwan * List of shopping malls in Taipei This is a list of notable shopping malls/shopping centres in Taipei, Taiwan. Eastern District Zhongxiao E. Rd. ...
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Miramar Entertainment Park
Miramar Entertainment Park () is a shopping mall located in the Dazhi area in Zhongshan District of Taipei, Taiwan. The shopping mall contains an IMAX theater. With 28m × 21m dimensions, its movie screen is the largest in Asia for screening commercial films. Ferris wheel On the roof of Miramar Entertainment Park is a tall ferris wheel, third tallest in Taiwan after the Sky Wheel at Janfusun Fancyworld and Sky Dream in Lihpao Land.劍湖山世界 welcome to janfusun fancyworld
The building and wheel combined have a total overall height of , making it previously the highest overall in Taiwan, but now superseded by the Dream Mall ferris wheel (Kaohsiung Eye) in
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Ming Yao Department Store
The Ming Yao Department Store () is a department store on Zhongxiao Road, Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened in April 1987. Main core stores include Nitori, Uniqlo, GU, Junkudō Bookstore, and various themed restaurants. History Ming Yao Department Store Co., Ltd. was established in April 1987. In 1993, the Ming Yao Credit Card was issued with the Union Bank of Taiwan. In March 2011, the entire department store was closed for renovation. On September 23, 2011, it was re-opened after modification. Uniqlo's sixth flagship store in the world opened on the first to third floors, covering an area of . On October 17, 2014, Taiwan's second GU opened on the ground floor. On July 17, 2020, the Mingyao branch of Junkudō Bookstore on the 9th floor opened. This store is the fourth branch of Junkudō Bookstore in Taiwan. Gallery Mingyao Department Store 20170715.jpg, Exterior 明曜百貨公司裝修停業中 - panoramio.jpg, 忠孝東路(明曜百貨公司) - panoramio.jpg, ...
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Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Mall
Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Mall () is an underground shopping center located in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located directly below Bangka Park and is connected with Longshan Temple metro station. There are a total of 7 entrances to access the shopping mall from the ground floor. The mall has four levels. Level B1 is a famous fortune-telling street, where some stores also sell lucky charms and daily necessities; level B2 sells a variety of commodities, such as exquisite cultural goods and snacks, souvenirs, etc. Levels B3 and B4 are used as a public parking lot. History * Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Mall officially started operation on September 17, 2005. * The mall underwent a large renovation starting from January 15, 2019, and reopened at the end of January 2021. Gallery 龍山寺地下街_Interior_2019.jpg, Interior 龍山寺地下街_fountain_view_2019.jpg, Fountain 龍山寺地下街_B2_closed_201911.jpg, Level B2 closed for renovation See al ...
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Guang Hua Digital Plaza
The Guang Hua Digital Plaza () is a six-story, indoor technological and electronics market located in Taipei, Taiwan. It is located at the intersection of the Zhongzheng and Daan Districts. History Guang Hua Market was established by the Taipei City Government in April 1973 as a retailer market, using the space beneath the old Guanghua Bridge. Originally, the market specialized in old books, giving it the nickname "old books street" (). Within a decade, however, electronics retailers gained presence in the market and surrounding streets. Due to underground railroad construction in 1992, Guang Hua Market was moved to an underground location at the corner of Bade Road and Xinsheng South Road. By this time, the area became known for electronics, with many new stores opening, and the establishment of other electronic markets such as the International Electronics Market (), Contemporary Life Market (), and Sanpu Market (). In 2006 due to the demolition of the Guanghua Bridge, Gua ...
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