Taroko Mall
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大魯閣新時代購物中心 | |
Location | No. 186, Section 4, Fuxing Road, East District, Taichung, Taiwan |
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Coordinates | 24°08′11.76″N 120°41′15″E / 24.1366000°N 120.68750°E |
Opening date | September 27, 2001 |
Total retail floor area | 113,784.24 m2 (1,224,763.4 sq ft) (including parking spaces) |
No. of floors | 11 floors above ground 6 floor below ground |
Parking | 800 parking spaces |
Website | http://taichung.trkmall.com.tw/ |
Taroko Mall (Chinese: 大魯閣新時代購物中心) is a shopping mall in East District, Taichung, Taiwan that originally opened on September 27, 2001 as De An Mall but later changed its name to Taroko Mall on July 1, 2015. With a total floor area of 93,000 m2 (1,000,000 sq ft), the main core stores of the mall include Carrefour, H&M, Uniqlo, Muji, Fitness Factory, Taroko baseball and softball field, bowling alley and various themed restaurants. The total annual revenue in 2020 is approximately NT$2.18 billion.[1][2]
History
- The mall opened on September 27, 2001 as De An Mall.[3]
- The name of the mall was changed to Taroko Mall on July 1, 2015.[4]
Gallery
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Interior
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Atrium
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Level B2
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Level B1 Food Court
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 4 kbro cinema
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Level 6
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Level 7 WeSport
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Level 8
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Level 10
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Level 11
See also
References
- ^ "(Chinese)貴婦一進門閃刷25萬 大魯閣新時代購物中心單櫃破百萬業績". United Daily News.
- ^ "(Chinese)大魯閣新時代下雪啦「樂雪星球」正式登場". China Times.
- ^ "Taroko Mall". Taichung Tourism and Travel Bureau.
- ^ "(Chinese)破天荒!大魯閣新時代購物中心母親節促銷出新招". news.sina.com.tw.
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