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Taroko Square

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大魯閣湳雅廣場20180421
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Taroko Square (Chinese: 大魯閣湳雅廣場; pinyin: Dà lǔ gé nǎn yǎ guǎngchǎng) is a shopping mall in North District, Hsinchu, Taiwan that opened on June 1, 2018 (trial operation on May 11). The total floor area of the mall interior is about 20,000 m2 (220,000 sq ft). It is jointly developed by Taroko Group and RT-Mart. The principal stores of the mall are the Taroko baseball and softball field and the SportPark pulley field, Fitness factory, amusement, Nitori home furnishings and various themed restaurants.

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Taroko Square
Nanya Street, Hsinchu

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大魯閣湳雅廣場

Nanya Street 91-2
30052 Hsinchu
Taiwan
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Hsinchu (, Chinese: 新竹, Pinyin: Xīnzhú, Wade–Giles: Hsin¹-chu²), formerly known as Shinchiku during Japanese rule, is a city located in northwestern Taiwan. It is the most populous city in Taiwan that is not a special municipality, with estimated 450,655 inhabitants. Hsinchu is a coastal city bordering the Taiwan Strait to the west, Hsinchu County to the north and east, and Miaoli County to the south. Nicknamed the Windy City for its strong northeastern monsoon during the autumn and winter seasons.The area was originally settled by the Austronesian Taiwanese indigenous peoples, with the settlement being named "Tek-kham" by the Hoklo immigrants. The city was founded by Han Chinese settlers in 1711, and renamed as Hsinchu in 1878. During the Japanese Era, the city was the seat of Shinchiku Prefecture, named after the city. The prefecture encompassed present-day Hsinchu City and County, as well as entire Taoyuan and Miaoli. After the ROC rule in 1945, the urban area of Hsinchu was organized as a provincial city. In 1980, the Taiwanese government established the Hsinchu Science Park, a major industrial park, a significant centre for semiconductor manufacturing, industrial and computer technology development. The park contributes a major proportion of Taiwan's GDP. This made Hsinchu a vital economic hub for its economy; the headquarters of TSMC, world's largest independent semiconductor foundry, MediaTek and United Microelectronics Corporation, are both located in the park.Besides its industry, Hsinchu is also an important cultural center of Taiwan with an abundance of heritage sites. The Chenghuang Temple of Hsinchu, built in 1747, is a common prayer destination. The research institutions of National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and National Tsing Hua University are both located near the science park.