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  2. Pui Tak Center - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] It was often informally referred to as Chinatown's "city hall". [3] In 1941, the On Leong Association offered Reverend John T.S. Mao space in the building to open St. Therese Chinese Catholic School, a Catholic grade school. By the 1950s, the school had become overcrowded, but it remained in the building until construction of a new ...

  3. Taipei City Hall - Wikipedia

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    To handle the city's growth, a new city hall was opened in 1940 on the same site. It was three- to four-stories tall and built in a modernist style. [5] When Taiwan was taken over by the Republic of China in 1945, Taipei's city hall was moved to the former campus of Jian Cheng Elementary School . [6] (The old city hall building eventually ...

  4. Taipei City Government - Wikipedia

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    Taipei City Hall from 1940 to 1945 (now the Executive Yuan building) Taipei City Hall from 1945 to 1993 (now the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei and Jian Cheng Junior High School) Taipei was known as Taihoku during Japan's rule of Taiwan, which started in 1895. Initially, the city was directly controlled by the Governor-General of Taiwan. [1]

  5. Taipei Municipal Song Shan Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Song Shan Senior High School is located in Xinyi District, new commercial center of Taipei City. Keelung Road and Songlong Road cross with each other in front of the main entrance; the school is close to exits of Civic Blvd Expressway and Huandong Ave. Taipei City Hall Station( Blue Line, Taipei Rapid Transit System) is walking about 5 minutes away.

  6. Ximen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Restrooms are inside the entrance area. In November 2010, the daily ridership at Ximen station was 112,000, [6] making it the fourth busiest station on the network, just behind Taipei Main Station, Taipei City Hall and Zhongxiao Fuxing station. It is situated under Zhonghua Rd, at the intersection of Chengdu Rd, Hengyang Rd, and Baoqing Rd.

  7. 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.

  8. City Hall-County Building - Wikipedia

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    The city and county jointly sponsored an architectural competition that Holabird & Roche won by unanimous vote. [12] Construction of the county building (east wing) began in 1905, and by 1907 some county offices were already beginning to move in. [12] Construction of city hall (the west wing) was delayed until 1909 because the city had to wait for the State to increase its borrowing authority ...

  9. Taipei City Council - Wikipedia

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    Taipei City Council (Chinese: 台北市議會; pinyin: Táiběishì Yìhuì) is the city council of Taipei, Taiwan. One of the largest local councils in Taiwan , the city council is currently composed of 61 councillors, all elected most recently in the 2022 Taiwanese local elections .