On your left, look for the tall, clean-edged tower with thin vertical window lines and a pale beige frame that makes it stand out against the sky.
This is The Landmark, officially 聯聚中雍大廈, and it’s basically Xitun District’s way of saying, “Yes, we do tall too.” At 192 meters, it claimed the top spot in Taichung by late 2020, and it still feels like a confident exclamation point on the skyline. Up close, the design is calmer than flashy: a long, steady rectangle, with the corners shaved into gentle curves so the whole thing doesn’t look like it’s trying to pick a fight with the clouds. The architects took inspiration from a traditional Chinese comb... which is a classy little detail, considering this building has 39 floors above ground and seven basement levels below, like it’s combing the city from top to bottom. Notice the beige granite, the gray glass, and those darker metal accents... all very “sharp suit, quiet voice.”
When you’re set, Treasure Garden is a 6-minute walk heading northwest.




