Taiwan Presidential Office Building

Dominating the skyline of Taipei's Zhongzheng District, the Taiwan Presidential Office Building is a striking monument to Japanese colonial architecture and a living symbol of Taiwan's democratic journey. Built between 1912 and 1919 during Japanese rule, this Baroque-influenced red-brick and granite structure originally housed the Office of the Governor-General. Today, it serves as the workplace of the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and its grand facade and historical interiors offer a fascinating glimpse into the island's complex past and vibrant present.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate about 1 to 1.5 hours for a self-guided tour of the building and its grounds, plus another 30 minutes to explore 228 Peace Memorial Park. If you plan to join an Open Day tour, check the schedule in advance and arrive early to secure a spot. The building is best visited in the morning when the light illuminates the facade, and crowds are thinner.

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