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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    National Education Radio (Taipei) National Military Museum (Taiwan) National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine; National Taiwan Science Education Center; National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei; Neihu Technology Park

  3. Walls of Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei City Walls (Chinese: 臺北府城; pinyin: Táiběi Fǔchéng) were constructed in 1884 in Taipeh Prefecture, Taiwan, Qing dynasty (modern-day Taipei, Taiwan). Shortly after the Qing dynasty established Taipei Prefecture in 1875, Prefect Chen Hsing-chü (陳星聚) ordered the foundation of a new prefectural capital with enclosing ...

  4. Presidential Office Building, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Office Building is the work place of the president of the Republic of China on Taiwan.The building, located in the Zhongzheng District in the national capitalTaipei, was designed by architect Uheiji Nagano during the period of Japanese rule of Taiwan (1895–1945).

  5. List of national monuments of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Control Yuan Building: 監察院 Taipei City: Zhongzheng: Government 1998/07/30 Taipei Guest House: 臺北賓館 Taipei City: Zhongzheng: Residence 1998/07/30 Judicial Building: 司法大廈 Taipei City: Zhongzheng: Government 1998/07/30 Presidential Office Building: 總統府 Taipei City: Zhongzheng: Government 1998/07/30 Executive Yuan ...

  6. List of legislative buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Canada's upper and lower houses are housed in Centre Block, the main building of the Canadian parliamentary complex. In 2019, the House of Commons was temporarily relocated to the complex's West Block and the Senate to the Senate of Canada Building , to accommodate the rehabilitation of Centre Block , which began in the same year.

  7. Reichstag building - Wikipedia

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    The building continued to be the seat of the parliament of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933), which was still called the Reichstag. Up to 42 protesters died during the Reichstag Bloodbath of 13 January 1920 , when workers tried to protest against a law that would restrict their rights; it was the bloodiest demonstration in German history.

  8. Liberty Square (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    A park surrounds the plaza and a wall surrounds the site. The square sits within sight of the Presidential Office Building. Liberty Square regularly serves as the site of mass gatherings in Taiwan. It is the scene for red-carpet ceremonies when Taiwan's president greets foreign dignitaries. Crowds gather at the square throughout the year for ...

  9. Taipei North Gate - Wikipedia

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    Taipei North Gate (Chinese: 臺北府城北門), formally Cheng'en Gate (Chinese: 承恩門), is a historical gate in Taipei, Taiwan, and a national monument. [1] [2] [3] Constructed in 1884, it is the best-preserved gate of the historical Walls of Taipei. Its design is a two-story closed blockhouse of solid construction with traditional ...