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==Transportation==
==Transportation==
The mall is accessible within walking distance west from [[Kaisyuan metro station|Kaisyuan Station]] of [[Kaohsiung Rapid Transit|Kaohsiung MRT]].
The mall is served by [[Dream Mall light rail station]] of the [[Circular light rail|LRT]] and accessible within walking distance west from [[Kaisyuan metro station]] of the [[Kaohsiung Rapid Transit|Kaohsiung MRT]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 03:09, 29 March 2022

Dream Mall
夢時代購物中心
Dream Mall logo
Map
LocationCianjhen, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates22°35′42″N 120°18′25″E / 22.59500°N 120.30694°E / 22.59500; 120.30694
Opening date12 May 2007
DeveloperTungcheng Development
ManagementTungcheng Development
OwnerTungcheng Development
No. of stores and services2,300
Total retail floor area401,218.67 m²(parking included)[1]
No. of floors12
5 below ground[1]
Parking3,561 cars
2,071 motorcycles
Public transit accessKaisyuan Station
Websitewww.dreamall.com.tw
Interior of Dream Mall

Dream Mall (Chinese: 夢時代購物中心; pinyin: Mèngshídài Gòuwù Zhòngxīn), located in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is the largest shopping mall in Taiwan and the 15th 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.[2] It was designed by international architecture firm RTKL, based in Baltimore, Maryland and opened on 12 May 2007, and contains restaurants, movie theater, gym, and entertainment facilities including a rooftop amusement park.[3]

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 meters (160 ft).[4] Building and wheel have a combined height of 102.5 meters (336 ft).[citation needed]

Transportation

The mall is served by Dream Mall light rail station of the LRT and accessible within walking distance west from Kaisyuan metro station of the Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (95)高市工建築使字第02149號
  2. ^ Dream Mall Introduction Archived 23 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ New mall will be nation's biggest Taipei Times, Dec 03, 2004
  4. ^ 前鎮、小港-觀光遊憩景點多[permanent dead link]