Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone
Taichung’s 7th Redevelopment Zone (Chinese: 臺中市第七期市地重劃區) is located in Situn District and Nantun District,[1] known to many local residents by its abbreviated Mandarin name "Qiqi" (七期).
Before the Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone Plan, only a few farmhouses were scattered along a limited number of narrow streets.[2] Today, this area is the site of Taichung's new city government center, and it is the central business district(CBD) of Taichung city.[3] It features broad and widely-spaced boulevards, attractive apartments, department stores, and office towers, which are brightly lit at night. There are many universities nearby, such as Tunghai University and Feng Chia University.[4]
Gallery
- View of 7th Redevelopment Zone, from Taiwan Boulevard
- View of Taichung’s 7th Redevelopment Zone at night
- Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Taichung Store
- Tiger city
- Taichung City Hall
- Millennium Vee Hotel Taichung
- Taichung City Municipal Hui-Wen High School
- National Taichung Special Education School
- Hui-Wen Elementary School
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References
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- "臺中市都市計畫主要計畫-第三次通盤檢討" (pdf) (in Chinese). Urban Development Bureau of Taichung City Government.
- Land Administration Bureau of Taichung City Government. 風華再現 : 臺中市市地重劃成果簡介 (flash). Taiwan: Land Administration Bureau of Taichung City Government. ISBN 9789860325126. OCLC 908975986.
- "LiHe Group Manager Liu Zheng-san: The 7th Redevelopment Zone and its benefits". GCT Taiwan.
- 鄭進興 (2005-01-13). "見證荒蕪變車流 臺中市成立重劃展覽館". New Taiwan Weekly (in Chinese). Taiwan: 本土文化事業有限公司 (460). ISSN 1026-0811.
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