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Convention Center

We have a number of versatile spaces available to deliver the perfect solution for your meetings. From private events to grand conference, you will find the room to fit your needs.

FLOOR PLAN

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*The provided photos are authorized by KING SHIH ARCHITECTS and taken by photographer Ivan Chuang.

THE LOBBY

With its lofty 14 meter-high ceiling and its wonderful public art, ICC Tainan lobby invites the visitor into a warm atmosphere. Symbolizing Tainan traditional building bricks and tiles, it offers comfortable and welcoming environment for various types of functions from opening ceremony to press conference.

OUR ROOMS & HALLS

Our convention center has several highly adaptable conference rooms with different capacity (up to 1,000 guests), as well as smaller meeting rooms, for different types of business events.
TAYOUAN

The name 'Taoyuan' originated from the Dutch translation of the Great Bay's name given by the Hans during the Age of Discovery. It symbolizes the historical significance of Taiwan as a trading hub.

  • (A-D): 82m² each / entire area - 1,080m²

  • Length and width: 48m x 22.5m x height 7m

  • Up to 1,000 guests in theater-style setting

  • Up to 60 round banquet tables (10 guests each)

  • Up to 150 seats each in 4 divided areas

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ZEELANDIA

Zeelandia refers to the ship that Martinus Sonck, the first Dutch governor of Formosa, sailed on to reach Taiwan. The name is derived from Zeeland, one of the Dutch provinces, known for its collection of islands and peninsulas.

  • (A-B): 810m² / L36m x W22.5m x H7m

  • Up to 800 guests in theater-style setting

  • Up to 45 round banquet tables (10 guests each)

  • Divisible into 2 areas:

    • Area 1: Capable of accommodating up to 300 guests (540m²)

    • Area 2: Capable of accommodating up to 150 guests (270m²)

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NUSANTARIA

Nusantaria is a Sanskrit term describing the island realm of the Java-based Majapahit Empire. People from Nusantaria played a pivotal role in international trading history, engaging with India, China, and the Islamic world.

  • (A-E): 135m² each

  • Multi-functional meeting room

  • Divisible into 2 areas

ORANGE

A reference to the Prince of Orange, who served as the stadtholder of prominent Dutch provinces, including Holland and Zeeland, during the Age of Discovery. Fort Zeelandia, which underwent several name changes, was once known as Orange City in 1624.

(A-C); 52m² each

- Multi-functional meeting room

- Divisible into 2 areas

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*The provided photos are authorized by KING SHIH ARCHITECTS and taken by photographer Ivan Chuang.

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