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Asia Bay Core Area Real Estate Has Prospects, 'Asia Bay Hui' Smart Home New Landmark Appears

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The "Asia Bay 2.0 Plan" and "5G AIoT Innovation Park" are driving significant development in Kaohsiung's Asia Bay area.
  • International tech giants like IBM, Foxconn, and Nvidia are establishing a presence, fostering an AI industry cluster.
  • A new smart residential project, "Asia Bay Hui," is being launched, targeting young professionals and investors with smart home technology and hotel-style management.

Kaohsiung's Asia Bay area is poised for significant growth, fueled by the government's "Asia Bay 2.0 Plan" and the "5G AIoT Innovation Park." This initiative is attracting major international technology firms, including IBM, Foxconn, and Nvidia, which are establishing a strong presence and creating a powerful cluster effect for the AI industry. The ongoing development of infrastructure, such as the MRT Yellow Line, special trade zone urban renewal projects, and the Foxconn Y15 joint development project, further enhances the area's potential.

Buying a home is not about the present, but about the city's next ten years. Asia Bay is the core of Kaohsiung's next decade.

โ€” Chen Zu-weiChen Zu-wei, General Manager of Chang Yi Construction, highlights the long-term investment potential of the Asia Bay area.

In response to this burgeoning economic landscape, Yi Fa Group's Chang Yi Construction is launching "Asia Bay Hui," a pre-sale residential project. Located near the intersection of Siwei and Chenggong Roads, the development features 112 units ranging from 18 to 32 ping (approximately 600-1050 sq ft), offering 2-3 bedroom configurations. Positioned as a "smart, hotel-style managed residence," the project integrates an AIoT smart property management system, promising residents a high-quality living experience. The introductory offer for a 2-bedroom unit starts at NT$9.88 million (approximately $300,000 USD), aiming to attract young professionals and property investors.

Chang Yi Construction General Manager Chen Zu-wei emphasizes that Asia Bay is not just Kaohsiung's facade but Taiwan's gateway to the world. He believes the area's value is increasing due to its unique coastal skyline and substantial development projects. "Buying a home is not about the present, but about the city's next ten years. Asia Bay is the core of Kaohsiung's next decade," Chen stated. He predicts that the influx of high-income earners, including engineers and executives drawn by AI industry investments, will be the primary driver of the property market's strength.

We want to build 'Asia Bay Hui,' which is not just a residence, but a brand new 'smart hotel-style managed residence,' allowing the future home to think, respond, and connect.

โ€” Chen Zu-weiChen Zu-wei describes the vision for the 'Asia Bay Hui' residential project.

"Asia Bay Hui" aims to embody the future of living by integrating technology into daily life. The AIoT system will manage energy, facilitate robot services, enable facial recognition, and automate various functions, focusing on reduced human labor without compromising resident quality, while also adhering to ESG principles for sustainability. Beyond hardware, the project extends the hotel service ethos of Yi Fa Group, offering meticulous lifestyle care rather than just maintenance. Chen hopes this approach will provide a high-quality, responsive service experience, making the residences more than just homes but "thinking, responsive, and connected" living spaces.

We hope to present customers with a product that requires no compromise โ€“ possessing a prime location, advanced smart planning, and solid construction.

โ€” Chen Zu-weiChen Zu-wei outlines the key selling points of the 'Asia Bay Hui' development.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.