Description
The predecessor of the Presidential Palace was the Governor’s Office of Taiwan in the Japanese era. Not only did it have an important position in the Japanese era, it also continued to play the role of the political center of the Republic of China after the liberation. The central tower doubled to 60 meters high, overlooking the panoramic view of the Taipei Basin. The decoration has also increased a lot, with a total area of more than 10,000 square meters, which was one of the few huge buildings in East Asia at that time.