The Taipei Expo Foundation carries out administrative management and stewardship functions for designated venues and facilities within Taipei Expo Park, as authorized by the Taipei City Government.
These functions are exercised within a shared governance environment. The Foundation’s role focuses on coordination, continuity, and policy alignment, rather than comprehensive operational control over the park as a whole.
Within Taipei Expo Park, the Foundation’s authorized scope relates to specific indoor and outdoor venues allocated for exhibitions, events, and approved long-term use arrangements.
These include venues intended to support large-scale exhibitions, conferences, and public programs, as well as facilities assigned for longer-term use under approved policy frameworks.
The scope of stewardship applies to designated venues and facilities only, and does not extend to all spaces, services, or daily operations across the park.
Certain facilities within Taipei Expo Park are assigned for long-term use through approved lease or operational arrangements. These facilities are administered by authorized operators in accordance with relevant regulations and contractual terms.
In such cases, the Foundation’s role is limited to administrative coordination and governance alignment. Day-to-day operations, programming, and public services are the responsibility of the respective operators or managing agencies.
This approach supports continuity and clarity in public asset use, while maintaining appropriate separation between governance functions and operational responsibility.
Taipei Expo Park functions as an open urban environment involving multiple public authorities, institutional partners, and operators.
Within this context, the Foundation does not act as a single managing authority for the entire park. Instead, it contributes to shared governance by supporting coordination across designated venues, schedules, and authorized uses, while respecting the statutory responsibilities of other managing entities.