Lihpao Outlet Mall

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Lihpao Outlet Mall
麗寶Outlet Mall
Lihpao Outlet Mall logo
麗寶 Outlet Mall 20170324.jpg
LocationNo. 201, Furong Road, Houli District, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°19′29″N 120°41′58″E / 24.324697824668107°N 120.69932032452714°E / 24.324697824668107; 120.69932032452714Coordinates: 24°19′29″N 120°41′58″E / 24.324697824668107°N 120.69932032452714°E / 24.324697824668107; 120.69932032452714
Opening dateJanuary 15, 2017
No. of stores and services200
Total retail floor area85,800 m2 (924,000 sq ft)
Websitewww.lihpaooutlet.com.tw

The Lihpao Outlet Mall (Chinese: 麗寶Outlet Mall) is an outlet shopping mall located in Houli District, Taichung, Taiwan. Lihpao Outlet Mall is a part of the Lihpao Land complex and covers an area of about 5 hectares with a floor area of 85,800 m2 (924,000 sq ft). It has introduced about 200 brands and established the only pet-friendly mall in Taiwan.[1] The first phase was designed with the concept of Portofino, Italy.[2] It was put into trial operation on December 24, 2016, and officially opened on January 15, 2017.[3] The second phase of the shopping mall was designed based on the concept of the northern Italian summer resort Lake Como. The entire area has a central canal running through it, plus the lakeside and canal.[4] There is a 3,300 m2 (36,000 sq ft) park at the entrance and between the first phase of the shopping mall. There is a sky bridge connection. The second phase of the mall started trial operation on December 25, 2019, and officially opened on January 18, 2020.[5][6]

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The mall is accessible by bus from Fengyuan Station of Taiwan Railways.[7]

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  1. ^ "(Chinese)兩大Outlet正面迎戰 麗寶Outlet Mall北海道品牌獨家進駐". Liberty News.
  2. ^ "(Chinese)麗寶OUTLET開幕 擠5萬人". Apple Daily News.
  3. ^ "(Chinese)麗寶Outlet Mall二期開幕 董座吳寶田:13年創3000就業機會". NewTalk News.
  4. ^ "(Chinese)全台最大! 麗寶Outlet Mall二期將開幕". TVBS News.
  5. ^ "(Chinese)中台灣最大 麗寶Outlet二期盛大開幕爆人潮". China Times.
  6. ^ "(Chinese)麗寶Outlet Mall二期開幕". setn.com.
  7. ^ "Welcome to Taiwan Lihpao Land". Eng.taiwan.net.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-05-02. Retrieved 2014-05-01.

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