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  2. Presidential Office Building, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The two-part main building, six stories high, mainly houses government offices and maintenance services. The office wings feature balconies and long corridor that allow view of the sunlit North and South Gardens. The 60-meter tower at the center of the building was the tallest structure in the Taipei Basin during Japanese rule. When the ...

  3. Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Other relocation proposals include moving the parliament to Taichung, [19] [20] New Taipei, Changhua County, or Yilan County. [18] In 2022, graduate students from several Taiwanese universities were invited to submit designs for a new building.

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Taipei" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  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. Taipei City Government - Wikipedia

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    The old city hall building was turned over to house the provincial government for Taiwan. It became the Executive Yuan building in 1957. [1] The Republic of China government was forced to retreat to Taiwan in 1949, and Taipei became the nation's seat of government. In 1967, Taipei's status was upgraded to a cabinet-level municipality.

  7. Zhongshan Hall - Wikipedia

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    Zhongshan Hall (Chinese: 中山堂; pinyin: Zhōngshān Táng) is a historic building which originally functioned as the Taipei (Taihoku) City Public Auditorium (public hall). It is located at 98 Yanping South Road in the Ximending neighborhood of Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. In 1992, it was recognized by the government as a historic site.

  8. Eternal Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Chamber of National Assembly in Chung-Shan Building, Taipei until 2005 The " Eternal Parliament " [ 1 ] ( Chinese : 萬年國會 , lit. ' Ten-thousand-year Congress ') [ a ] refers to the first congress of the Republic of China ( Taiwan ), composed of the National Assembly , Legislative Yuan , and Control Yuan , enduring 43 years from 1948 and ...

  9. Taipei City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The old city hall building eventually became the Executive Yuan building.) As Taipei grew, its city hall could only accommodate around 1,000 employees, and many other units were scattered in various rented offices. [2] To address this problem, a new city hall was opened in 1994 in the Xinyi District. [2]