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Uni-President Group chairman Alex Lo, center, accompanied by the group\ s beauty business unit chairwoman Shirley Kao, left, and President Chain Store Corp president Huang Jui-tien, attend the opening ceremony for a new 7-Eleven convenience store in Tainan’s Anping District yesterday. As of the end of last month, the group was running 6,503 7-Eleven stores in Taiwan.
From left, hot air balloons themed on Tourism Bureau mascot OhBear, Japanese cartoon character Hello Kitty, Taipei City Government mascot Bravo and President Chain Store Corp mascot Open are pictured at Luye Highlands in Taitung yesterday. The Taiwan International Balloon Festival this year is to start on July 2 and run until Aug. 15, the Taitung County Government said.
Taipei, May 23 (CNA) The 7-Eleven convenience store chain launched private work spaces at one of its store locations in Taoyuan on Monday that cater to individuals looking for an alternative to working from home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Chain Store Corp’s (統一超商) 7-Eleven convenience store chain yesterday launched private work spaces in Taoyuan to cater to people seeking an alternative to working from home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The spaces, which can be rented by the hour, are on the second floor of its Ching Hang branch near the Taoyuan high-speed railway station, President Chain Store said in a statement.
The store has 14 rooms, 11 of which are can be used by one person at a rate of NT$100 per hour, it said.
Two rooms can accommodate two people and cost NT$180 per hour, while one room is designed