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都會追追追-開幕恐跳票 台灣館得再加把勁
今年四月十一日動工、被新竹市政府視為最重大建設之一的「世博台灣館產創園區」(陳育賢翻攝)的開幕日期,恐怕要跳票了!
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今年四月十一日動工、被新竹市政府視為最重大建設之一的「世博台灣館產創園區」的開幕日期,恐怕要跳票了!由於工程期要二百六十個工作天,幾乎無法在建國百年的十月十日開館啟用,民眾想一睹台灣館的風采,可得多等一會兒了。
新竹市長許明財上台後,即把交通、觀光視為重要建設,搭上世博台灣館的列車,去年底更計畫發展台灣館暨產創園區,希望這近廿公頃的園區,順勢帶動周邊的文創館產業開發,也加速城市動能,促進整體環境提升。
許明財甚至信心滿滿地說,未來台灣館結合周邊土地開發,形塑產創園區為區域發展的關鍵領航地位,一心一軸八亮點的逐一呈現,將讓新竹市躍升為國際接觸、了解台灣的窗口,奠定台灣館產創園區為國家級的觀光、商業資產。
不過,今年以來,工程的推動進度已漸落後,二百六十個工作天,在四月十一日動工日算起,工程期即已落後,已確定無法在一○○年的十月十日開幕。
雪上加霜的是,民間的參與度似乎也不高,市府雖然努力的行銷世博台灣館,並提出未來營運的前景,但企業捐款仍止於中、小型企業,捐款都是零星的幾百萬元甚至數十萬元,截至目前累積捐款不過二千餘萬元,要累積到總預算的十餘億元,還有很長的路要走。
原本寄望半個月前拜訪台積電董事長張忠謀時,能夠「指標性」的一次募得計畫中的五千萬元捐款,最後也沒能順利「成交」,市府還得再花腦袋提出更好的企畫案遞交審議,上市公司協助地方建設這條路也不好走。
此外,市府的世博台灣館in新竹市籌備官網,截至目前,也僅十二萬三千餘人次瀏覽,以國家級的觀光建設來說,此數目可能不及格。
還好,市府也看到問題所在,近日已不斷加強全國行銷及有獎徵答,希望在所剩的工程期間,成功將風城近年最重要建設之一成功推銷出去。
Taiwan’s Shanghai expo pavilion to be lit up in Hsinchu
The lighting ceremony, along with a concert and a lantern display, is to coincide with the Mid-Autumn Festival, the city government said, adding the event stands to attract 100,000 people.
Pulling in more than 700,000 visitors, the Taiwan Pavilion was one of the most popular features of the six-month expo in Shanghai. It was dismantled soon after the expo closed in late October 2010 and was shipped back to Taiwan for reassembly.
The building was designed by prominent Taiwanese architect Lee Tsu-yuan (李祖原), who also designed Taipei 101.
At its center is a ball 16m in diameter consisting of 1 million LEDs that display various images reflecting Taiwan’s natural beauty and diverse culture. Inside the ball is a 12m-wide screen that shows films of Taiwan. There are to be small changes made to the building so that those who have already visited the pavilion can enjoy it as much as those who have not yet seen it, the city government said.
The pavilion not only highlights Taiwan’s cutting-edge technology, but also showcases some of Taiwan’s best natural and cultural attractions, including Sun Moon Lake (日月潭), Yingge ceramics, rocks from Yushan (玉山) and an infinity pool symbolizing the Pacific Ocean.
Hsinchu purchased the pavilion at a cost of more than NT$450 million (US$15.35 million), with the plan of establishing an industrial innovation park as part of its efforts to boost tourism in the city.
The pavilion is to be one of two main facilities at the Hsinchu Science Park, the largest science park in Taiwan, where there is to be an exhibition hall situated in a renovated warehouse, the city government said.
新竹市長許明財上台後,即把交通、觀光視為重要建設,搭上世博台灣館的列車,去年底更計畫發展台灣館暨產創園區,希望這近廿公頃的園區,順勢帶動周邊的文創館產業開發,也加速城市動能,促進整體環境提升。
許明財甚至信心滿滿地說,未來台灣館結合周邊土地開發,形塑產創園區為區域發展的關鍵領航地位,一心一軸八亮點的逐一呈現,將讓新竹市躍升為國際接觸、了解台灣的窗口,奠定台灣館產創園區為國家級的觀光、商業資產。
不過,今年以來,工程的推動進度已漸落後,二百六十個工作天,在四月十一日動工日算起,工程期即已落後,已確定無法在一○○年的十月十日開幕。
雪上加霜的是,民間的參與度似乎也不高,市府雖然努力的行銷世博台灣館,並提出未來營運的前景,但企業捐款仍止於中、小型企業,捐款都是零星的幾百萬元甚至數十萬元,截至目前累積捐款不過二千餘萬元,要累積到總預算的十餘億元,還有很長的路要走。
原本寄望半個月前拜訪台積電董事長張忠謀時,能夠「指標性」的一次募得計畫中的五千萬元捐款,最後也沒能順利「成交」,市府還得再花腦袋提出更好的企畫案遞交審議,上市公司協助地方建設這條路也不好走。
此外,市府的世博台灣館in新竹市籌備官網,截至目前,也僅十二萬三千餘人次瀏覽,以國家級的觀光建設來說,此數目可能不及格。
還好,市府也看到問題所在,近日已不斷加強全國行銷及有獎徵答,希望在所剩的工程期間,成功將風城近年最重要建設之一成功推銷出去。
Taiwan’s Shanghai expo pavilion to be lit up in Hsinchu
Staff writer, with CNA
The Taiwan Pavilion that was erected at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
is to be officially lit up in Hsinchu City today and is expected to be
opened to the public by the end of the year, according to the city
government.The lighting ceremony, along with a concert and a lantern display, is to coincide with the Mid-Autumn Festival, the city government said, adding the event stands to attract 100,000 people.
Pulling in more than 700,000 visitors, the Taiwan Pavilion was one of the most popular features of the six-month expo in Shanghai. It was dismantled soon after the expo closed in late October 2010 and was shipped back to Taiwan for reassembly.
The building was designed by prominent Taiwanese architect Lee Tsu-yuan (李祖原), who also designed Taipei 101.
At its center is a ball 16m in diameter consisting of 1 million LEDs that display various images reflecting Taiwan’s natural beauty and diverse culture. Inside the ball is a 12m-wide screen that shows films of Taiwan. There are to be small changes made to the building so that those who have already visited the pavilion can enjoy it as much as those who have not yet seen it, the city government said.
The pavilion not only highlights Taiwan’s cutting-edge technology, but also showcases some of Taiwan’s best natural and cultural attractions, including Sun Moon Lake (日月潭), Yingge ceramics, rocks from Yushan (玉山) and an infinity pool symbolizing the Pacific Ocean.
Hsinchu purchased the pavilion at a cost of more than NT$450 million (US$15.35 million), with the plan of establishing an industrial innovation park as part of its efforts to boost tourism in the city.
The pavilion is to be one of two main facilities at the Hsinchu Science Park, the largest science park in Taiwan, where there is to be an exhibition hall situated in a renovated warehouse, the city government said.
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