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ATT 4 FUN

2011 establishments in TaiwanShopping malls established in 2011Shopping malls in TaipeiXinyi Special District
ATT 4 FUN Taipei 20130324
ATT 4 FUN Taipei 20130324

ATT 4 FUN is a shopping mall in Xinyi Special District, Taipei, Taiwan that opened on August 29, 2011. The name "ATT" stands for "attractive". Using the homonym of "FOR", the letters are changed to the number "4", which represents the four major industries of fashion, cultural creation, entertainment, and food. "FUN" combines fashion shopping with eating, drinking, playing, and fun, bringing all-round joy to a better life.

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ATT 4 FUN
Songshou Road, Taipei Xinyi District

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Songshou Road 12
11051 Taipei, Xinyi District
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