• The structure is officially referred to in English simply as the Presidential Office Building. ... ^ "Truck crashes into Presidential Office - Taipei Times".
  • The Presidential Office Building was built during the Japanese colonial period to house the Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan.
  • 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? Thanks alot.
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  • After WWII, the building was repaired in 1947, and became the Presidential Office in 1950 after the Republic of China moved to Taiwan.
  • After touring the Presidential Office Building, one can further visit the following interesting nearby sites: Taiwan Bank, NTU Hospital, Taipei Guest House...
  • Presidential Office Building in Taipei, Taiwan - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction.
  • ...military affairs office, and following the Chinese Civil War, the building began to serve as the Presidential Office Building of the Kuomintang leadership in Taipei.
  • One of Taipei's most prominent landmarks The Presidential Office Building is one of Taipei's most recognizable structures but few people are granted entrance.
  • Find the Presidential Office Building at the end of Ketagalan Boulevard, where it spans a whole city block in the Zhongzheng District of downtown Taipei.
  • 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.
  • The Presidential Office Building houses the Office of the President of the Republic of China. The building, located in the Zhongzheng District in Taipei...