On your left, La Bella Vita rises as a split twin-tower with long horizontal balcony bands and a dark, honeycomb-like spine running up the center.
This is La Bella Vita, also called Huizhong Road Tower... a 128-meter residential high-rise with 33 floors above ground and a surprising six basement levels below. That’s a lot of building hiding underground, like it’s storing secrets... or just a truly committed parking situation.
It was designed by the Milan team Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and Partners, and you can feel that Italy-meets-Taiwan idea in the way it’s put together. The tower isn’t one clean, simple block. It’s stacked volumes that look slightly offset, like pieces that shouldn’t fit... but do. That’s on purpose: it’s meant to echo Taiwan’s dramatic rock formations.
Look at the façade: those crystalline, honeycomb-style windows are there to pull in natural light, framing city views for 168 homes as this whole district races upward.
When you’re ready, Fountain Palace is about a 3-minute walk heading southwest.




