Presidential Office Building, New Taipei City
Facts and practical information
The Presidential Office Building is the work place of the President of the Republic of China on Taiwan. The building, located in the Zhongzheng District in the national capital — Taipei, was designed by architect Uheiji Nagano during the period of Japanese rule of Taiwan. The structure originally housed the Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan. Damaged in Allied bombing during World War II, the building was restored after the war by Chen Yi, the Governor-General of Taiwan Province. It became the Presidential Office in 1950 after the government of the Republic of China lost control of mainland China and relocated the nation's capital to Taipei at the end of the Chinese Civil War. At present, this Baroque-style building is a symbol of the Government and a famous historical landmark in downtown Taipei. ()
Presidential Office Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ximending, National Taiwan Museum, National Theatre, 228 Peace Memorial Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Presidential Office Building?
How to get to Presidential Office Building by public transport?
Bus
- 228 Peace Memorial Park • Lines: 18, 22, 247, 257, 276, 513, 640, 中山幹線, 內湖幹線, 和平幹線, 藍2 (5 min walk)
- Taipei Girls' High School • Lines: 262, 262區 (5 min walk)
Metro
- Ximen • Lines: Bl, G (8 min walk)
- NTU Hospital • Lines: R (8 min walk)
Train
- Taipei (17 min walk)
- Wanhua (23 min walk)