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The Gloria Outlets (Chinese: 華泰名品城; pinyin: Huátài míngpǐn chéng) is an outlet store in Zhongli District, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Designed by AO Architects, it is the largest American-style outdoor shopping mall in Taiwan. [1] [2] [3]
The Mitsui Outlet Park Tainan (Chinese: Mitsui Outlet Park 台南) is an outlet mall in Gueiren District, Tainan City, Taiwan. With a total floor area of 84,000 m 2 (900,000 sq ft), construction of the mall started in January 2020. [1] [2] It started trial operations on February 16, 2022 and officially opened on February 25, 2022. [3]
The outlet is owned and operated by Mitsui & Co. Taiwan Ltd. It has a mix of 170 shops and restaurants. [2] On 7 June 2019, Taiwan's first 20 degrees Celsius ski resort "SNOWTOWN" was opened with the introduction of Japanese technology. [4]
The E-Da Outlet Mall (Chinese: 義大世界購物廣場; pinyin: Yìdà shìjiè gòuwù guǎngchǎng) is an outlet store in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan that opened on December 18, 2010. It is the first outlet mall in Taiwan.
The Mitsui Outlet Park Linkou (Chinese: Mitsui Outlet Park 林口) is an outlet store in Linkou District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. With a total of 220 brands, construction of the mall started in April 2014 and it officially opened on January 27, 2016. It is Mitsui Fudosan's third overseas base. [1] [2]
Taiwan plans to give cash payouts of nearly $200 to every citizen this year, Premier Su Tseng-chang announced on Wednesday, saying the island's economic growth will be shared by everyone. The ...
In September 2006 sold its 50% stake, which was worth $738 million New Taiwan dollars, to Far Eastern Department Stores. In 2006 Far Eastern Geant was still the third largest hypermarket chain in Taiwan, with over NT$13 billion in sales; this was an 11% increase from its 2005 figures. At that time the company was still making losses. [5]