Treasure Island Shopping Center
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Treasure Island Shopping Center (Chinese: 金銀島購物中心) is a defunct shopping center located in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. With a total floor area of 34,762 m2 (374,180 sq ft), the mall started trial operations on 27 March 1999 and officially opened on 10 April 1999.[1] On 31 March 2015, the mall ended operation.[2]
Design and facilities
Since Treasure Island Shopping Center is located around the Port of Kaohsiung, the mall takes the ships sailing the sea as the overall design image: empty ground squares, parking lots are like the endless sea, and the sea is dotted with giant lighthouses and pirate ships. The entire mall can also be regarded as a giant ship. The ground floor is a vast ship deck. Through the central sunken starlight stage and the multiple entrances and exits around it, the ground floor deck and the business space of the basement cabin are connected.[3]
In the early days of its opening, artist autograph meetings were held and there were occasional performances in the Starlight Stage on the basement floor. Large-scale book fairs, wedding fairs, and furniture fairs will be held from time to time in the exhibition space surrounding the stage in the mall. In the later stage of operation, a small open-air coffee shop was added to the square on the ground floor to provide a leisure function for watching the night view of the harbor.[4]
See also
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stores
- Chung Yo
- Dayeh Takashimaya
- Eslite
- Spectrum
- FEDS
- Hanshin
- Hayashi
- Ming Yao
- Shin Kong Mitsukoshi
- Sogo
- Kuan San Sogo
- Pacific Sogo
- Talee
- Shin Shin
- Uni-UStyle
- Wan Nian
malls
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Taichung |
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Chiayi |
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- E-Da Outlet Mall
- Gloria Outlets
- Lihpao Outlet Mall
- Mitsui Outlet Park
- Sunshine Plaza Outlet
malls
- ATT e Life
- Core Pacific City
- Global Mall Hsinchu
- Joy Plaza
- Sugar Mall
- Tech Mall
- Treasure Island Shopping Center
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