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The '''SKM Park''' is an [[amusement park]] and [[Outlet store|outlet]] in [[Cianjhen District]], [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=New shopping park in Kaohsiung - Focus Taiwan |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/photos/20220125ENP0001m |access-date=2022-09-06 |website=focustaiwan.tw |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Taroko Park, Kaohsiung Visitors' Guide: Tips and Information |url=https://trek.zone/en/taiwan/places/608533/taroko-park-kaohsiung |access-date=2022-09-06 |website=Trek Zone |language=en}}</ref> It is owned by [[Shin Kong Mitsukoshi]]. SKM Park is positioned as an "international lifestyle complex" with restaurants, lifestyle theme stores, and entertainment and lifestyle facilities in a semi-open-air shopping area.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-01-26 |title=Next shopping stop - Taipei Times |url=https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2022/01/26/2003772061 |access-date=2022-09-06 |website=www.taipeitimes.com}}</ref>
The '''SKM Park''' is an [[amusement park]] and [[shopping center]] in [[Cianjhen District]], [[Kaohsiung]], [[Taiwan]].


==History==
==History==
The park was opened on 9 May 2016 during a grand opening ceremony attended by Taroko Group officials and [[Mayor of Kaohsiung|Kaohsiung Mayor]] [[Chen Chu]].<ref name="chinapost.com.tw">{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/kaohsiung/2016/05/10/465706/Kaohsiung-Citys.htm|first=Stephanie|last=Chao|date=10 May 2016|title=Kaohsiung City's Taroko Park opens its doors|publisher=The China Post|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=17 November 2020|url=https://khh.travel/en/attractions/detail/515|title=Taroko Park|website=Kaohsiung Travel|access-date=4 June 2021}}</ref>
SKM Park was originally opened on 9 May 2016 as '''Taroko Park''' during a grand opening ceremony attended by [[Taroko Group]] officials and [[Mayor of Kaohsiung|Kaohsiung Mayor]] [[Chen Chu]].<ref name="chinapost.com.tw">{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/kaohsiung/2016/05/10/465706/Kaohsiung-Citys.htm|first=Stephanie|last=Chao|date=10 May 2016|title=Kaohsiung City's Taroko Park opens its doors|publisher=The China Post|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=17 November 2020|url=https://khh.travel/en/attractions/detail/515|title=Taroko Park|website=Kaohsiung Travel|access-date=4 June 2021}}</ref>
On January 26, 2022, SKM Park will be reopened under the name of SKM Park and officially transformed into an outlet mall.


On 26 January 2022, Taroko Park was reopened under the name of SKM Park and officially transformed into an [[outlet mall]].
SKM Park is a new type of international lifestyle outlet complex, a milestone for Shin Kong Mitsukoshi to officially enter the outlet market in Taiwan. Unlike traditional Outlets, SKM Park is positioned as an "international lifestyle complex", featuring world-famous brands, famous restaurants, and large lifestyle theme stores, as well as a large number of greenery, fountains, comfortable outdoor seating, and a variety of entertainment and lifestyle facilities, creating a semi-open-air shopping paradise with unique characteristics.


==Architecture==
==Location==
The park spreads over an area of 87,120 m<sup>2</sup>.<ref name="chinapost.com.tw"/> It features a 600-meter long circuit race track covering an area of 30,000 m<sup>2</sup>.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201605070013.html|first=Ken|last=Sakakibara|date=7 May 2016|title=Suzuka Circuit replica planned for go-karts at Taiwan park|publisher=The Asahi Shimbun|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref> The shopping center consists of more than 200 retailers built with European architecture style.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2016/05/07/465413/Taroko-Park.htm|last=The China Post news staff|date=7 May 2016|title=Taroko Park expects to draw 12 mil. visitors|publisher=The China Post|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/kaohsiung/2016/05/10/465706/p2/Kaohsiung-City's.htm|first=Stephanie|last=Chao|date=10 May 2016|title=Kaohsiung City's Taroko Park opens its doors|publisher=The China Post|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref>
The park spreads over an area of 87,120 m<sup>2</sup>.<ref name="chinapost.com.tw"/> It features a 600-meter long circuit race track covering an area of 30,000 m<sup>2</sup>.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201605070013.html|first=Ken|last=Sakakibara|date=7 May 2016|title=Suzuka Circuit replica planned for go-karts at Taiwan park|publisher=The Asahi Shimbun|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref> The shopping center consists of more than 200 retailers built with European architecture style.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2016/05/07/465413/Taroko-Park.htm|last=The China Post news staff|date=7 May 2016|title=Taroko Park expects to draw 12 mil. visitors|publisher=The China Post|access-date=2 November 2016}}</ref>


The park is accessible from exit 2 of the [[Caoya metro station|Caoya Station]] of [[Kaohsiung MRT]].
==Transportation==
The park is accessible from [[Caoya metro station|Caoya Station]] of [[Kaohsiung MRT]].


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Amusement parks in Kaohsiung]]
[[Category:Amusement parks in Kaohsiung]]
[[Category:Shopping malls in Kaohsiung]]
[[Category:Shopping malls in Kaohsiung]]
[[Category:Outlet malls in Taiwan]]
[[Category:Shin Kong Group]]





Latest revision as of 12:06, 1 June 2024

SKM Park
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LocationCianjhen, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates22°35′0.6″N 120°19′46.8″E / 22.583500°N 120.329667°E / 22.583500; 120.329667
Opening date9 May 2016
DeveloperShin Kong Group
Total retail floor area87,120 m2
159,768.03m2(parking included)
No. of floors4
1 below ground
Public transit accessCaoya Station
WebsiteOfficial website (in Chinese)
Former brand

The SKM Park is an amusement park and outlet in Cianjhen District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[1][2] It is owned by Shin Kong Mitsukoshi. SKM Park is positioned as an "international lifestyle complex" with restaurants, lifestyle theme stores, and entertainment and lifestyle facilities in a semi-open-air shopping area.[3]

History

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SKM Park was originally opened on 9 May 2016 as Taroko Park during a grand opening ceremony attended by Taroko Group officials and Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chu.[4][5]

On 26 January 2022, Taroko Park was reopened under the name of SKM Park and officially transformed into an outlet mall.

Location

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The park spreads over an area of 87,120 m2.[4] It features a 600-meter long circuit race track covering an area of 30,000 m2.[6] The shopping center consists of more than 200 retailers built with European architecture style.[7]

The park is accessible from exit 2 of the Caoya Station of Kaohsiung MRT.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New shopping park in Kaohsiung - Focus Taiwan". focustaiwan.tw. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Taroko Park, Kaohsiung Visitors' Guide: Tips and Information". Trek Zone. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Next shopping stop - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. 26 January 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b Chao, Stephanie (10 May 2016). "Kaohsiung City's Taroko Park opens its doors". The China Post. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Taroko Park". Kaohsiung Travel. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  6. ^ Sakakibara, Ken (7 May 2016). "Suzuka Circuit replica planned for go-karts at Taiwan park". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  7. ^ The China Post news staff (7 May 2016). "Taroko Park expects to draw 12 mil. visitors". The China Post. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
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