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Breeze Centre is a popular shopping mall with retail outlets, restaurants, and entertainment venues..
Breeze Centre is a popular shopping mall with retail outlets, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
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No. 39, Section 1, Fuxing South Road, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
+886 80 900 8888
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