Uni-President International Tower

Office building, Shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan
25°2′23.31″N 121°33′54.7″E / 25.0398083°N 121.565194°E / 25.0398083; 121.565194Construction startedFeb 20, 2002[1]CompletedMay 20, 2004[1]HeightRoof154.0 Metre[1]Technical detailsFloor count30Floor area116,773.91m2[1]

The Uni-President International Tower (Chinese: 統一國際大樓) is a skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the fifth tallest in Xinyi Special District(after Taipei 101, Taipei Nan Shan Plaza, Cathay Landmark and Farglory Financial Center). The height of building is 154.0 m, the floor area is 116,773.91m2, and it comprises 30 floors above ground, as well as 7 basement levels.[1] It houses the Australian Office in Taipei, British Office Taipei, and Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office. The lower level shopping mall is operated by Eslite (Eslite Xinyi, Chinese: 誠品信義).

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