Taiwan is an
island nation of about 36,000 square kilometers located off the coast of
southeastern China, southwest of Okinawa and north of the Philippines. The
island is governed by the Republic of China or ROC. Shaped roughly like a sweet
potato, the nation is home to more than 23 million people and is one of the
most densely populated places in the world. Besides its crowded cities and
friendly people, Taiwan is also known for steep mountains and lush forests. In
addition to the island of Taiwan, the Republic of China also governs the
Pescadores (Penghu), Quemoy (Kinmen/Jinmen), and Matsu.
Population:
23 million
Area: 35,801 km²
Capital City: Taipei
Languages: Taiwanese
Currency: New Taiwan dollar
Area: 35,801 km²
Capital City: Taipei
Languages: Taiwanese
Currency: New Taiwan dollar
Taipei 101 formerly known as the Taipei World Financial
Center, is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Republic of
China (Taiwan). The building ranked officially as the world's tallest from 2004
until the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2010. In July 2011, the
building was awarded LEED Platinum certification, the highest award in the
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and became
the tallest and largest green building in the world.Taipei 101 was designed by
C.Y. Lee & partners and constructed primarily by KTRT Joint Venture and
Samsung C&T. The tower has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since
its opening, and received the 2004 Emporis Skyscraper Award. Fireworks launched
from Taipei 101 features prominently in international New Year's Eve broadcasts
and the structure appears frequently in travel literature and international
media.
Taipei 101 comprises 101 floors above ground and 5 floors
underground. The building was architecturally created as a symbol of the
evolution of technology and Asian tradition (see Symbolism). Its postmodernist
approach to style incorporates traditional design elements and gives them
modern treatments. The tower is designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes.
A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the tower houses hundreds of fashionable
stores, restaurants and clubs.
Taipei 101 is owned by the Taipei Financial Center
Corporation (TFCC) and managed by the International division of Urban Retail
Properties Corporation based in Chicago. The name originally planned for the building,
Taipei World Financial Center, until 2003, was derived from the name of the
owner. The original name in Chinese was literally, Taipei International
Financial Center


Ximending has been called the "Harajuku of Taipei"
and the "Shibuya of Taipei". Ximending is the source of Taiwan's
fashion, subculture, and Japanese culture. Ximending is also the main LGBT
district of Taiwan, with a host of many clubs and pubs surrounding the area.
This area is in the northeastern part of Wanhua District in Taipei and it is
also the most important consumer district in the Western District of Taipei.
The well-known Ximending Pedestrian Area was the first pedestrian area built in
Taipei and is the largest in Taiwan.











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