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The rooftop amusement park at Dream Mall is the home of the Kaohsiung Eye ({{Zh|t=高雄之眼}}) [[Ferris wheel]]. The wheel has a diameter of {{Convert|50|m}}<ref>[http://www.kcc.gov.tw/ch/magazine/2007_10/part26.htm 前鎮、小港-觀光遊憩景點多]</ref> |
The rooftop amusement park at Dream Mall is the home of the Kaohsiung Eye ({{Zh|t=高雄之眼}}) [[Ferris wheel]]. The wheel has a diameter of {{Convert|50|m}}.<ref>[http://www.kcc.gov.tw/ch/magazine/2007_10/part26.htm 前鎮、小港-觀光遊憩景點多]</ref> Building and wheel have a combined height of {{Convert|102|m}}.{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}} |
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Revision as of 21:02, 22 December 2011
Location | Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Opening date | May 12, 2007 |
Developer | Tungcheng Development |
Management | Tungcheng Development |
Owner | Tungcheng Development |
No. of stores and services | 2,300 |
Total retail floor area | 400,001 m² |
No. of floors | 11 |
Parking | 3,561 cars |
Website | Official website |
Dream Mall (Chinese: 夢時代購物中心), located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is the largest shopping mall in Taiwan and the largest in East Asia. It is built and operated by Tungcheng Development Corporation (Chinese: 統正開發股份有限公司), a subsidiary of Uni-President Enterprises Corporation, Taiwan's largest food conglomerate that also runs subsidiaries in many other industries.[1] It was designed by international architecture firm RTKL, based in Baltimore, Maryland and opened on May 12, 2007, and contains restaurants, movie theater, gym, and entertainment facilities including a rooftop amusement park.[2] It is possible that the future Kaohsiung MRT network would have a station at or near the mall.
Ferris wheel
The rooftop amusement park at Dream Mall is the home of the Kaohsiung Eye (Chinese: 高雄之眼) Ferris wheel. The wheel has a diameter of 50 metres (160 ft).[3] Building and wheel have a combined height of 102 metres (335 ft).[citation needed]
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Entrance to Dream Mall
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Interior courtyard of Dream Mall
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Escalators in Dream Mall
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Escalator in Dream Mall
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Amusement Park on the roof of Dream Mall
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Kids in inflatable floating balls on the roof of Dream Mall
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Bungee trampolinists in front of the Kaohsiung Eye
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Kaohsiung Eye
See also
References
- ^ Dream Mall Introduction
- ^ New mall will be nation's biggest Taipei Times, Dec 03, 2004
- ^ 前鎮、小港-觀光遊憩景點多
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