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  2. Taipei 101 - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Financial Center Corporation (TFCC) announced plans on 2 November 2009 to make Taipei 101 "the world's tallest building" by summer of 2011 as measured by LEED standards. The structure was already designed to be energy-efficient, with double-pane windows blocking external heat by 50% and recycled water meeting 20–30% of the building ...

  3. Taipei Financial Center Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Financial Center Corporation (Chinese: 臺北金融大樓公司; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnróng Dàlóu Gōngsī) is a Taiwanese company notable for its ownership of Taipei 101. [1] Lendlease was the company's retail consultant in 2003. [2] Ting Hsin International Group was its biggest shareholder, with a 37% stake, in 2010. [3]

  4. List of shopping malls in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of shopping malls in Taiwan, sorted by city. Opening year is given in parentheses. ... Taipei 101 Mall (2004) Taipei City Mall (2000) TM ...

  5. Taipei 101/World Trade Center metro station - Wikipedia

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    Taipei 101/World Trade Center (Chinese: 台北101/世貿; pinyin: Táiběi Yīlíngyī/Shìmào) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. Near this station are Taipei 101, Taipei World Trade Center and Taipei International Convention Center. It is part of the city center of the capital Taipei. [3] The station number is R03.

  6. Tourism in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taipei: Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall: A Memorial Hall built to honor the late President and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Taipei: Taipei 101: Formerly the tallest building in the world from 2004 to 2010. Consisting of 101 floors it is primarily a commercial office building with restaurants, clubs, commercial stores and tourist observatories ...

  7. Xinyi Planning District - Wikipedia

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    The Xinyi Planning District is the only commercial development area in Taipei with a wholly planned street and urban design. In addition to attracting corporations, it also features large retail spaces, department stores, and shopping malls. [2] There are currently 15 department stores in Xinyi Planning District, forming the Xinyi Commercial ...

  8. Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store - Wikipedia

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    The Dayeh Takashimaya Department Store (Chinese: 大葉高島屋百貨公司) is a department store in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on 1 November 1994. [1] With a total floor area of 39,600 m 2 (426,000 sq ft) and 2000 parking spaces, the department store has 12 floors above ground and three basement levels. [2]

  9. Ming Yao Department Store - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, the entire department store was closed for renovation. [4] 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 3,630 m 2 (39,100 sq ft). [5] On October 17, 2014, Taiwan's second GU opened on the ground floor. [6]