
Taipei World Trade Center 台北世界貿易中心
The Taipei World Trade Center, constructed in the 1970s, was part of Taiwan's rapid economic growth driven by export-oriented trade. Aligned with the development trends of that time, the government planned the construction of four buildings, each serving distinct functions encompassing product exhibitions, trade services, conference facilities, and hospitality services. These buildings, now known as the Exhibition Hall, International Trade Building, International Convention Center, and Grand Hyatt Taipei, collectively formed a comprehensive complex, providing a four-in-one functional architecture known as the Taipei World Trade Center. This center aims to offer the most convenient and comprehensive services to international trade professionals.
Taipei MRT Station: Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station (Red Line R03), exit NO.1&5