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Similar to Ximending in Taipei, Shinkuchan is a popular Kaohsiung attraction involving youth and newfangled fashions, gourmet foods, and entertainment. Shinkuchan Commercial District has become the largest market in southern Taiwan for imported goods.
Ximending is a popular shopping district Cafes which have been in Ximending since the 1950s Ximending attracts an average of over 3 million shoppers per month. [ 1 ] Individual vendors gather in the streets as well as in the large business buildings, such as Wannien Department Store and Shizilin Square, during the day, and Wanguo Department ...
Sanduo Shopping District (Chinese: 三多商圈; pinyin: Sāndūo Shāngqūan is an affluent shopping, eating and entertainment district of Kaohsiung. Sanduo Shopping District began to rise in the late 1990s after Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store and Pacific Sogo Department Store (today's Far East SOGO Department Store) opened branches in ...
Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Kaohsiung Zuoying (2010) SKM Park (2016) Talee (1984) Treasure Island Shopping Center (1999) Pingtung City. Global Mall Pingtung (2012)
Former brand. The SKM Park is an amusement park and outlet in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. [1] [2] It is owned by Shin Kong Mitsukoshi.SKM Park is positioned as an "international lifestyle complex" with restaurants, lifestyle theme stores, and entertainment and lifestyle facilities in a semi-open-air shopping area.
The Hengchun Line (Chinese: 恆春線; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-chhun Sòaⁿ) is a planned branch line of the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) South-link line which plans to connect Taiwan's southern capital Kaohsiung to Kenting, a popular tourist destination located in Hengchun.
Kaohsiung City Steamship is a ship operating company in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The company operates two ferry routes and several cruise lines. The company operates two ferry routes and several cruise lines.
Eslite was established in 1989 by Robert Wu Ching-yu. [1] The first shop opened on 12 March 1989 on Dunhua South Road, Daan District, Taipei, with a focus and emphasis on art and humanities-related books.