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Is Taipei that ugly? Ke Wenzhe: the city’s appearance is not comparable to the first-tier cities in mainland China

Reporter Chen Hongzhi / Taipei Report

2020-12-21 10:55:09

On the 21st, the Mayor of Taipei, Ke Wenzhe, attended the construction ceremony of the new construction of the Sumitomo Building at the public office of the
▲ Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe attended the ceremony on the 21st for the construction of the new construction of the Sumitomo building at the public office of “Rui’an Section of MRT Technology Construction Station”. He said that the appearance of Taipei is no longer comparable to that of the first-tier cities in mainland China. very ugly. “(Photo / provided by the Taipei city government)

On the 21st, the Mayor of Taipei Ke Wenzhe attended the ceremony for the construction of the new construction of the Sumitomo Building at the public office of “Rui’an Section of MRT Technology Construction Station”. He said that the appearance of Taipei is no longer comparable to that of the first-tier cities in mainland China. It’s ugly “. The city government will accelerate the pace of public offices in the future, hoping to push forward with Taipei’s new urban space planning.

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▲ The Mayor of Taipei, Ke Wenzhe, attended the construction of the new construction of the Sumitomo Building at the public office of the
▲ Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe attended the ceremony on the 21st for the construction of the new construction of the Sumitomo building in the public office of “Rui’an Section of MRT Technology Construction Station”. He said that the appearance of Taipei is no longer comparable to that of the first-tier cities in mainland China. very ugly. “(Photo / provided by the Taipei city government)

In his speech, Ke Wenzhe pointed out that this year marks the centenary of the establishment of Taipei. Taipei has history and culture, but there are as many as 300,000 old houses over 40 years old and they haven’t changed. Before the 921 earthquake, houses in Taiwan did not have the concept and requirements for the seismic coefficient. Many people complained that the city of Taipei “looks ugly”, even incomparable with the first-tier cities in mainland China, especially when the update speed of the appearance of the city is too slow. Ke Wenzhe said that also because of this, the city government is studying how to make the city of Taipei faster and promote public affairs more vigorously. Today’s radiant ceremony is a good example. Ke noted that this time it was run by the municipal government and introduced private funds. As for why does the government have to intervene? The design is beautiful due to the problem of volume adjustment. Today’s case is calculated by combining three terrains. Public space will be introduced and a park will be installed in the future. The nearby MRT station can add some space so that escalators can be installed on both sides. More friendly. The public office renewal case “MRT Technology Building Station Rui’an Section” was selected by the Taipei City Government as the public office renewal case in July 105. In November of the same year, it was agreed that the Taipei City Urban Renewal Promotion Center would act as the executor, and then evaluated Guande Construction Company’s proposal for the renovation of commercial residences and composite offices is the best. It has undertaken the construction of a 5-story underground and 34-story residential-commercial composite residential-commercial smart green building with multi-purpose buildings such as MRT connection facilities, parking lots and parks. Construction began on March 25.


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