This section is intended for professional event organizers, curatorial teams, and institutional hosts considering the use of designated venues within Taipei Expo Park.
It provides contextual and procedural information to support early-stage assessment.It does not function as a booking platform, availability checker, or application submission portal.
This section is primarily designed for:
MICE organizers and professional event producers
cultural, institutional, or large-scale public program hosts
organizations planning structured, scheduled events
If you are a general visitor looking for park information, directions, or daily activities, please refer to Plan Your Visit.
Taipei Expo Park operates as a shared public environment that combines:
indoor exhibition venues
outdoor plazas
open public green space
Event use within the park is conditional and non-exclusive by default.All proposals are reviewed in relation to their impact on public access, circulation, safety, and park operations.
Holding an event within the park does not imply exclusive control over surrounding areas unless explicitly approved.
This section is structured to support step-by-step evaluation, rather than immediate application.
Organizers are encouraged to proceed in the following order:
Before You ApplyUnderstand whether your event concept aligns with the park’s shared-use framework and administrative conditions.
Event Venues (Venue Profiles)Review spatial characteristics and usage context of individual venues.Venue profiles describe what spaces are, not whether they are available.
Application ProcessLearn how event proposals are reviewed, including timelines, review principles, and administrative considerations.
Forms & DocumentsReview the types of documents required for formal submission.All official applications are conducted in Chinese.
Venue descriptions do not imply availability or eligibility.
Submission of materials does not guarantee approval.
Approval applies only to the reviewed proposal and scope.
Adjacent or outdoor areas are not automatically included with indoor venues.
Understanding these distinctions can help avoid misaligned expectations and planning risks.
Event review, coordination, and approval are conducted through Chinese-language (正體中文) administrative procedures.
This website provides reference-level information to support understanding by international teams, but does not replace official documentation or review processes.
If, after reviewing the above, your event concept remains compatible with the park’s administrative and operational framework, you may proceed to explore the sections below.
This approach is intended to help organizers make informed decisions early, before committing resources to detailed planning.