Xinyi Special District


Xinyi Special District, also known as Xinyi Planned Area, is located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The total area of Xinyi Special District is 153 hectares. It was designed in the 1970s and developed from the 1980s onward. Xinyi Special 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.
Its historical development began in 1976, when the Taipei Municipal Government accepted the proposal to redevelop the area east of the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall. The goal of this redevelopment was to set up a secondary commercial center away from the more crowded old city center. The redevelopment hoped to increase the prosperity of the eastern district and the convenience of urban life for existing residents.
The development framework was planned by the Japanese architect Guo Maolin, an architect with planning experience with the Nishi-Shinjuku, a previously planned development in Tokyo. The center's purpose was to expand business investment in the area and attract international financial services and technology firms. It also planned for residential development by building a completely new community. The Xinyi Project Area 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.
There are 13 department stores in Xinyi Special District, including Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Xinyi Place A11, A8, A9, A4, Taipei 101 Mall, Vie Show Cinemas, ATT 4 FUN, Uni-President Department Store, BELLAVITA, Eslite store, Breeze XIN YI, Breeze SONG GAO, NEO19, Breeze NAN SHAN, Far Eastern Department Stores. And Taipei Sky Tower mall will open in the future.

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