台灣高雄 新灣區
#高雄
#高曼
#另類投資
#私募市場
高雄正處於轉變的階段,從傳統產業轉向高產值的科技與金融業。
大家有發現最近高雄亞灣區變得很不一樣嗎?除了看演唱會、逛市集,政府現在要在這搞一個「金融專區」!簡單說,就是要把高雄變成台灣的「資產管理中心」。
幾個關鍵重點:財管2.0、另類投資、私募投資、家族辦公室,都是未來在高雄的金融新服務。
這幾天在高雄考察,真的有感高雄不一樣了。
Walking around Kaohsiung's Asia New Bay Area recently, I was absolutely captivated by the evolving skyline. It's not just a collection of towering structures; it's a vibrant canvas reflecting the city's ambitious future and a tangible representation of its ongoing revolution. I remember my first visit years ago, and the change is truly remarkable – a testament to Kaohsiung's drive to redefine itself. Every time I return, there's something new to admire, a fresh perspective to discover. One of my absolute favorite ways to take in this magnificent skyline is from the waterfront, especially as evening descends. As the sun begins its slow dip below the horizon, the buildings along the Kaohsiung Port shimmer with a golden glow, slowly giving way to a dazzling display of carefully choreographed lights. The Kaohsiung Music Center, with its unique, wave-like architectural curves, becomes a vibrant beacon, often hosting events that add to the area's lively atmosphere. Meanwhile, the Kaohsiung Port Terminal stands majestically, its striking design serving as a modern gateway to both the bustling sea traffic and the city's burgeoning commercial aspirations. I've often found myself just sitting by the water, sometimes with a coffee, watching the city come alive, and feeling that undeniable buzz of progress and innovation that permeates the air. It’s truly fascinating to see how the city's financial developments, like the push for wealth management 2.0 and private equity, are physically shaping this impressive view. New, sleek structures are continually rising, symbolizing Kaohsiung's strategic shift towards high-value industries. The iconic 85 Sky Tower, which for decades has dominated the horizon, now shares the stage with these modern additions, creating a dynamic skyline that beautifully blends the city’s past industrial achievements with its bold future ambitions. Just imagining the bustling energy within these high-tech towers, driving forward Taiwan's asset management sector, gives me a sense of excitement for what's to come! For anyone planning a visit, I highly recommend exploring the area around the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center. It's not only for its impressive, open-span architecture but also for the fantastic, unobstructed views it offers of the bay and the urban panorama. And if you’re looking for a family-friendly spot that adds another dimension to the area's appeal, the Kaohsiung Aquarium (formally the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts' aquatic elements or nearby Marine Biology Museum) is a wonderful addition, drawing more people to appreciate this dynamic environment. Even the simple act of wandering through the meticulously planned parks and green spaces that dot the district provides unexpected glimpses of the towering structures set against a backdrop of lush greenery, offering a serene contrast to the urban hustle. I've discovered that the best vantage points often come from slightly unexpected places – perhaps a chic rooftop bar offering panoramic views, a leisurely ferry ride across the harbor providing a unique water-level perspective, or even just a quieter spot along the expansive waterfront promenade away from the main crowds. Each perspective offers a fresh appreciation for the sheer scale, thoughtful design, and evolving beauty of the Asia New Bay Area. This isn't just about economic transformation; it's about creating a truly world-class urban landscape that is both highly functional for businesses and absolutely breathtaking for residents and visitors alike. My last trip truly cemented my belief that Kaohsiung’s Asia New Bay Area skyline is a must-see, continually evolving and offering something new and inspiring with every visit. It's a place where you can literally see the future being built.
