• The Presidential Office Building is the work place of the president of the Republic of China on Taiwan. The building...
  • The Ministry of the Interior in July 1998 made the Presidential Office Building and its neighboring open space a national historical site, with the designation...
  • After touring the Presidential Office Building, one can further visit the following interesting nearby sites: Taiwan Bank, NTU Hospital, Taipei Guest House...
  • Hi, I am thinking of visiting the Post Office in the Presidential Building, is it easy to access or do I need a passport to enter the Post Office?
  • As one of Taipei’s most-recognizable structures, the Presidential Office Building is a frequent stop on Taipei sightseeing tours...
  • The Presidential Office Building is undoubtedly the most impressive out of all the grand buildings in the Zhongzheng district of Taipei.
  • Other rooms contained details on the building history, renovation, office of the President including a replica desk, and notable historical events.
  • From Presidential Office Building, 228 Peace Memorial Park, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei Main Station, Ximending Shopping area are all within...
  • Built in 1919 as the seat of the Japanese governor general of Taiwan, this striking building has housed the offices of the Taiwan president since 1949.
  • Originally built to serve as the Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period, the Presidential Office Building is one of the...
  • The Presidential Office Building was constructed during Japanese rule in Taiwan, bombed by the Allies during World War II, and rebuilt.
  • The building is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei City. It was originally the office of the Governor-General of Taiwan during the Japanese occupation.
  • The Presidential Office Building originally served as the seat of the colonial government during the Japanese occupation period.