Taipei World Trade Center
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Taipei World Trade Center
Summary
Taipei World Trade Center is a convention center[1]. It draws 54 Wikipedia views per month (convention_center category, ranking #52 of 265).[2]
Key Facts
- Taipei World Trade Center is located in Xinyi District[3].
- Taipei World Trade Center is in the country of Taiwan[4].
- Taipei World Trade Center's instance of is recorded as convention center[5].
- Taipei World Trade Center's architect is recorded as Kenzō Tange[6].
- Taipei World Trade Center's commissioned by is recorded as Taiwan External Trade Development Council[7].
- Taipei World Trade Center is owned by Taiwan External Trade Development Council[8].
- Taipei World Trade Center's Commons category is recorded as Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall[9].
- August 28, 1980 marks the founding of Taipei World Trade Center[10].
- Taipei World Trade Center's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 25.0339, 'lon': 121.562}[11].
- Taipei World Trade Center's official website is recorded as http://www.twtc.org.tw/[12].
- Taipei World Trade Center's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall[13].
- Taipei World Trade Center's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'zh-tw', 'text': '台北世界貿易中心'}[14].
- Taipei World Trade Center's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Taipei World Trade Center[15].
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Geography
Taipei World Trade Center is in the country of Taiwan[4]. It is located in Xinyi District[3].
Designation and Status
Taipei World Trade Center's instance of is recorded as convention center[5].
History and Context
August 28, 1980 marks the founding of Taipei World Trade Center[10]. It is owned by Taiwan External Trade Development Council[8].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Taipei World Trade Center include Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station[16], an underground station[17], in Taiwan[18], founded in 2013[19].
Why It Matters
Taipei World Trade Center draws 54 Wikipedia views per month (convention_center category, ranking #52 of 265).[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]
Entities named for it include Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station[16], an underground station[17], in Taiwan[18], founded in 2013[19].