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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 capital — Taipei, was designed by architect Uheiji Nagano during the period of Japanese rule of Taiwan (1895–1945).
The official residence of the president and vice president takes on a different alias depending on the code name assigned by the National Security Bureau. The code name is usually selected depending on the current state of the nation, the transfer of power between political parties, or the incoming president's style of governance and ideals.
Presidential Office Building in Taipei. The Office of the President (Chinese: 總統府; pinyin: Zǒngtǒngfǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chóng-thóng-hú) is an organ of the Republic of China that handles the general administrative affairs of the President and the Vice President.
A view of Ketagalan Boulevard from the Gongyuan Road intersection towards the Presidential Office Building. Ketagalan Boulevard (Chinese: 凱達格蘭大道; pinyin: Kǎidágélán Dàdào) is an arterial road in Zhongzheng District in Taipei, Taiwan, between the Presidential Office Building and the East Gate (東門). It is 400 meters (1,300 ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's Presidential Office held its first "tabletop" exercise involving government agencies beyond the armed forces on Thursday, simulating a military escalation with China ...
Taiwan’s presidential office held a “tabletop” exercise on Thursday simulating military escalations by China, a first-of-its-kind drill involving government agencies beyond the armed forces ...
Since 1950, the Presidential Office Building in Taipei has been home to the Office of the President of the Republic of China Main article: Politics of the Republic of China Based on the Constitution of the Republic of China , the head of state is the president , who is elected by popular vote for a four-year term on the same ticket as the vice ...
Taiwan's presidential office said in a statement that China should face up to the fact of the existence of the Republic of China - Taiwan's formal name - and respect the people of Taiwan's choice ...