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  2. Taipei 101 - Wikipedia

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    Taipei 101 comprises 101 floors above ground, as well as five basement levels. The first building to break the half-kilometer mark in height, [ 8 ] it was the world's tallest building from 31 March 2004 to 10 March 2010 (six years) [ 47 ] [ 48 ] until it was surpassed by the Burj Khalifa in 2010.

  3. List of shopping malls in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Taipei Tianmu (2004) Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Xinyi Place - A4, A8, A9, A11 (1997) Shin Shin Department Store (1972) Station Front Metro Mall (2004) Syntrend Creative Park (2015) Taipei 101 Mall (2004) Taipei City Mall (2000) TM Midtown (2017) [5] Urban One (2010) [6] Vieshow Cinemas Xinyi (1998) Ximen Metro Mall (2002 ...

  4. Market Place (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Former logo in Hong Kong Market Place by Jasons in Telford Plaza, Hong Kong Jasons Market Place in Taipei 101 Mall. Market Place (formerly Market Place by Jasons, Jason's Food & Living, and Jasons ichiba) in Hong Kong, Cold Storage Fresh (formerly Market Place, Jasons, and Jasons Deli) in Singapore and The Marketplace (formerly Market Place by Rustan's) in the Philippines is a high-end ...

  5. Xinyi District, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Xinyi District Skyline with Taipei 101 on the right. Xinyi District night view Xinyi District from Xiangshan. Taipei 101; At 508.2 m (1,667 ft) tall, Taipei 101 was the tallest building in the World from 2004 to 2010 and is still currently Asia's 6th tallest building and the ninth tallest building in the world, as of November 2018. Visitors can ...

  6. 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.

  7. Core Pacific City - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Taipei 101's mall in 2003 was expected to affect the revenues of Core Pacific's tenants, although less severely than at other malls due to Core Pacific's lower price points. [5] In 2004, the mall's management company was cited by Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission for unfair trade practices relating to a gift certificate promotion ...

  8. Xinyi Planning District - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in the 1970s and developed from the 1980s onward. Xinyi Planning District is the prime central business district of Taipei. Important infrastructure, such as Taipei 101, Taipei City Hall, Taipei International Convention Center and Taipei World Trade Center, is located within this area.

  9. Breeze Nan Jing - Wikipedia

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    The building of the mall was designed by Chu-Yuan Lee and construction began in December 1978. [3] The mall officially opened in January 1983 and was named Asiaworld Shopping Mall. In January 2010, the mall was renamed to Momo Mall. [4] On September 1, 2013, the mall was renamed again to Breeze Nan Jing, and was operated by Breeze Center. [5]