The construction of the East site of NTU Hospital began in 1981 and was completed and opened in 1991. The entire building has 15 floors and a total area of approximately 310,000 square meters. It mainly provides medical services such as emergency, hospitalization and surgery. 

In the center of the East Site Hall hangs a centipede-shaped pendant without a head or tail, symbolizing strong vitality. This is the first public art work in a hospital in Taiwan. 

There are also twelve zodiac pendants hanging around the hall. The toad-shaped pendant in the middle is surrounded by the twelve zodiac animals, symbolizing medical protection of life and also representing healing and health. 

In addition, there is an oil painting in the hall titled " Life Cycle ", which conveys the cycle of life and the dignity of facing life and death.