Walsin Lihwa Building, Corporate skyscraper in Xinyi District, Taiwan
The Walsin Lihwa Building is an office tower in the Xinyi business district that rises 134 meters high and features a glass facade. Inside, office spaces are distributed across 27 above-ground floors and 5 basement levels, accommodating various companies and service operations.
The tower was completed in 2009 as part of a major wave of new office construction in Taipei during the 2000s. Its completion marked how the Xinyi district was transforming into an important business center for the city at that time.
The building serves as a hub where international business operations and trade offices from various countries operate side by side. This reflects how Taipei has become a center where local and foreign enterprises work together in the modern economy.
The building sits directly next to bus stops and subway station entrances, making a visit easy using public transportation. Visitors and workers can use several underground parking levels if they prefer to arrive by car.
Beyond typical offices, the building houses trade representation offices for several countries, including New Zealand and Canada. These diplomatic and commercial spaces emphasize the site's importance as an international business hub.
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