Taipei World Trade Center, convention center in Taipei
The Taipei World Trade Center is a large convention center in the Xinyi District divided into exhibition halls, conference rooms, and trade spaces. The functional building with extensive glass windows accommodates thousands of visitors at once and caters primarily to business professionals from industry, trade, and technology sectors.
The Taipei World Trade Center was founded in 1986 by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council to promote regional commerce and international business connections. Since its opening, it has become one of Taiwan's most important venues for trade fairs and professional conferences.
The Taipei World Trade Center reflects the Xinyi District's role as a major hub for international commerce and trade. Visitors observe people from many countries collaborating and sharing ideas, making the space a meeting point where global business practices take shape.
The World Trade Center is easily accessible via the Taipei Metro at the Taipei 101/World Trade Center station, from which the building is a short walk away. Visitors should check the event schedule in advance, as many events are free to attend while others require registration.
The venue draws approximately one million visitors annually to major events such as the Taipei Food Show and Computex. These large trade shows attract professionals and enthusiasts from around the world, giving the building its special significance as a crossroads for industry and innovation.
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