Bellavita

Shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan
25°02′23″N 121°34′04″E / 25.03972°N 121.56778°E / 25.03972; 121.56778Opening dateSeptember 21, 2009ManagementChun Yee Co., Ltd.ArchitectP&T Group & Chu-Yuan LeeTotal retail floor area49,593 m2 (533,810 sq ft)No. of floors9 floors above ground
4 floors below groundPublic transit accessTaipei 101–World Trade Center metro stationWebsitehttp://www.bellavita.com.tw/

The Bellavita Shopping Center (Chinese: 寶麗廣塲; pinyin: Bǎo lì guǎng chǎng) is a luxury shopping mall in Xinyi Special District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on September 21, 2009. It is rated amongst the top luxury malls in Asia.[1][2][3]

History

Bellavita Shopping Center, which costs about NT$9 billion and took 5 years to build, was completed and opened in 2009. Its behind-the-scenes business unit, Chun Yee Co., Ltd., is jointly operated by the wife of Quanta Computer’s vice chairman and president C.C. Leung, vice chairman and general manager of Quanta Group, and three daughters. The name "Bellavita" was taken from Italian and means "a beautiful life", which is suitable for its concept of providing a better life for the shoppers.[4][5][6]

Facilities

Jointly designed by the P&T Group and Chu-Yuan Lee, the 9-storey building adopts a European architectural style that combines nature, sunlight, water and plants, with a fountain with changing lights, specially planted palm trees from the Middle East and a colourful garden in the atrium.[7]

On level B2 of the mall is the Gourmet Food Hall, which has an oyster bar. The very top floors are home to some of the very finest food in all of Taipei, including the Japanese cuisine of Ton 28 on level 6 and the Taipei branch of L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon on the fifth floor. [8][9][10]

Gallery

  • Exterior
    Exterior
  • At night
    At night
  • Atrium
    Atrium
  • Level 1
    Level 1
  • Level 1 Indoor open-air restaurant
    Level 1 Indoor open-air restaurant
  • Level B1
    Level B1
  • Gourmet Food Hall on Level B2
    Gourmet Food Hall on Level B2
  • Fountain
    Fountain

See also

References

  1. ^ "Xinyi's Bellavita shopping mall opens". taipeitimes.com. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  2. ^ "BELLAVITA(寶麗廣場)". travel.taipei. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. ^ "(Chinese)迎春納福逛BELLAVITA寶麗廣塲 體驗喜氣祥瑞賀牛年". news.sina.com.tw. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Bellavita Shopping Mall - Luxurious Shopping in Xinyi District". hotels.com. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Taipei City ─ Bellavita". travelking.com.tw. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  6. ^ "(Chinese)Bellavita梁佳敏:賺錢很重要 讓大家真心喜歡我們更重要". businesstoday.com.tw. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  7. ^ "(Chinese)信義區必衝耶誕景點!千隻小熊集合BELLAVITA太萌啦". udn.com. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  8. ^ "(Chinese)百億打造 BELLAVITA 9/21開幕 整點水舞秀吸客". appledaily.com.tw. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  9. ^ "(Chinese)BELLAVITA 寶麗廣塲 地中海花季". cts.com.tw. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  10. ^ "(Chinese)米其林摘星狂人逝世 侯布雄法式餐廳來台9年輝煌回顧". travel.ettoday.net. Retrieved 12 April 2021.

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