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Tiger City

Coordinates: 24°09′51.2″N 120°38′18.07″E / 24.164222°N 120.6383528°E / 24.164222; 120.6383528
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Tiger City
老虎城購物中心
Tiger City logo
Map
LocationNo. 120, Section 3, Henan Road, Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°09′51.2″N 120°38′18.07″E / 24.164222°N 120.6383528°E / 24.164222; 120.6383528
Opening dateJanuary 16, 2002
ManagementB&B INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD
Total retail floor area48,972 m2 (527,130 sq ft)
No. of floors7 floors above ground
4 floors below ground
Websitewww.tigercity.com.tw

Tiger City (Chinese: 老虎城購物中心; pinyin: Lǎohǔ chéng gòuwù zhòng xīn) is a shopping center in Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone, Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan that opened on January 16, 2002.[1][2]

History

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  • On January 16, 2002, the Tiger City Shopping Center, which was built at a cost of NT$3.5 billion, was officially opened.
  • In 2006, Tiger City planned to spend NT$2.6 billion to build an amusement park next to the mall, of which NT$500 million was planned to be used to build a 105 m (344 ft)-high Ferris wheel, and the remaining NT$2.1 billion to build another 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft) shopping mall. It was expected to be completed in 2008.[3] But later, the expansion plan was cancelled, and was replaced by other builders to build a 159 m (522 ft) skyscraper building - Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza.[4]
  • On October 13, 2016, the Taichung International Animation Film Festival debuted at Tiger City.[5]

Stores

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "(Chinese)統領廣場開幕 鄭文燦:讓民眾體驗不一樣的站前商圈". ltn.com.tw.
  2. ^ "(Chinese)桃園統領廣場全新開幕,首年業績衝20億元". China Times.
  3. ^ "(Chinese)105公尺 全國最高摩天輪 落腳老虎城". Liberty News.
  4. ^ "(Chinese)鼎盛BHW 廣受企業主好評". chinatimes.com.
  5. ^ "(Chinese)台中國際動畫影展售票大熱賣 多場神秘場活動首度曝光". nownews.com.
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