The Taipei Expo Foundation operates within a complex urban environment where public space, cultural facilities, and designated venues coexist under multiple administrative frameworks.
Within this context, the Foundation’s approach to public responsibility is shaped by its institutional role as a coordination and stewardship entity, rather than as a single point of control over public space or services.
The Foundation’s public responsibilities are exercised within its authorized scope and in coordination with relevant public authorities.
These responsibilities relate primarily to:
The Foundation does not assume responsibility for all public services, facilities, or daily operations within Taipei Expo Park.
Taipei Expo Park functions through a shared governance model involving multiple managing agencies, authorized operators, and institutional partners.
Within this model, the Foundation contributes to public interest by supporting coordination, continuity, and policy alignment across designated spaces, while respecting the statutory responsibilities and operational roles of other entities.
This approach reflects the realities of managing large-scale urban public assets, where responsibility is distributed rather than centralized.
As a public foundation, the Taipei Expo Foundation carries out its responsibilities in accordance with applicable oversight mechanisms, reporting requirements, and accountability standards.
These mechanisms are intended to ensure that the Foundation’s actions remain transparent, proportionate, and consistent with its institutional mandate, while supporting long-term public value within the city’s shared urban environment.