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A multi-storey shopping center complex, two hotels, a cinema, a theater and an amusement park are located on the approximately 90 hectare E-DA world site. With a sales area of 185,628.92 m 2 (1,998,093.1 sq ft), the shopping complex is one of the largest shopping centers in Asia. Almost all renowned international brands are offered here.
In 2010, the Taipei municipal government sought bids to build a new mall on the parking lots around Guang Hua Plaza. [5] The city announced that the building should be located at the intersection of Civic Boulevard and Jinshan South Road, have a total of 21 floors (15 aboveground, six below); and occupy a total floor space of 2678 ping, or 8,850 square metres (95,300 sq ft).
Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Mall (2005) Ming Yao (1987) Miramar Entertainment Park (2004) Neo19 (2001) NOKE (2023) Qsquare (2009) Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Taipei Nanxi (1991) Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Taipei Station (1993) Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Taipei Tianmu (2004) Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Xinyi Place - A4, A8, A9, A11 (1997) Shin Shin Department ...
This is a list of notable shopping malls/shopping centres in Taipei, Taiwan. Eastern District ... Ming Yao Department Store; Breeze II; Tonlin Plaza; East Metro Mall;
The Gloria Outlets (Chinese: 華泰名品城; pinyin: Huátài míngpǐn chéng) is an outlet store in Zhongli District, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Designed by AO Architects, it is the largest American-style outdoor shopping mall in Taiwan. [1] [2] [3]
The outlet is owned and operated by Mitsui & Co. Taiwan Ltd. It has a mix of 220 brands and various restaurants. Some of the shops include Shiatzy Chen, Timberland, Superdry, Nike, and Puma. The cinema inside the mall has a total of 9 theaters with 1772 seats, including a 4DX theater and two new humanistic concept theaters "Mappa".
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In September 2006 sold its 50% stake, which was worth $738 million New Taiwan dollars, to Far Eastern Department Stores. In 2006 Far Eastern Geant was still the third largest hypermarket chain in Taiwan, with over NT$13 billion in sales; this was an 11% increase from its 2005 figures. At that time the company was still making losses. [5]