Taipei International Convention Center, A convention center in Taipei
The Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) is a large event facility in Taipei's Xinyi District designed to host conferences, exhibitions, and major gatherings with modern infrastructure. It features 21 meeting rooms of varying sizes, a plenary hall accommodating over 3,000 people, and a banquet hall seating roughly 1,000 guests, all equipped with current technology for audio, visuals, and communications.
The TICC was built as a modern event venue to support Taipei's role as an international business hub. Its development reflects the city's growth as a destination for global conferences and professional exchange.
The center serves as a gathering place where people from around the world come together for professional exchange and collaboration. Its location in the business district reflects how important it is to the city's role in connecting different communities and industries.
The center is in the business district and easy to reach by subway; take the Bannan line to Taipei City Hall Station and walk to the building. Buses serve the Taipei World Trade Center, and parking is available in the lots beneath the building for those arriving by car.
In the entrance area stands a stainless steel statue titled "All for the Public" created by artist Yuyu Yang, reflecting the concept of community and collaboration. This art piece is a distinctive element of the space and emphasizes the importance of open venues for shared exchange.
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