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Monday, March 18, 2013

#4 The Tallest in the world~ Taipei 101


Tai Pei 101is formerly known as the TaiPei World Financial Center 
It is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan.
This Building reached the height 508 m with 101 floors.



In July 2011, this building had been certified as the tallest and largest green building in the world by Leadership in Energy and environment Design (LEED).
Taipei 101 comprises 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground.
A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the tower houses hundreds of fashionable stores, restaurants and clubs. Taipei 101 participates in the symbolism of a world center where earth and sky meet and the four compass directions join.

At night the bright yellow gleam from its pinnacle casts Taipei 101 in the role of a candle or torch upholding the ideals of liberation and welcome. From 6:00 to 10:00 each evening.
The tower's lights display one of seven colors in the spectrum. The colors coincide with the days of the week:
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Color
Crystal
Gold
Ruby
Indigo
Brown
Sapphire
Grey

WITH ME 4 U : Fireworks launched from Taipei 101 feature prominently in international New Year's Eve broadcasts so, to enjoy the beautiful moment traveler can go on new year eve..

Taipei 101 Mall
Tai Pei 101 provides a center for business and recreation.
Taipei 101's elevators sweep visitors from the fifth floor to the 89th-floor observatory in only 37 seconds. 



The multi-story retail mall adjoining the tower is home to hundreds of fashionable stores, restaurants, clubs and other attractions.
 The mall's interior is modern in design even as it makes use of traditional elements.
The 91st floor observatory is the highest floor that is open to the public, but unlike the leased/private floors from 7~90F, there is no sign of even a visible access point to the topmost floors on Level 91


Observatories
Taipei 101 features an Indoor Observation deck (89th floor) and an Outdoor Observation deck (91st floor).
Both offer 360-degree views and attract visitors from around the world.
The Indoor Observatory stands 383.4 m (1,258 ft) above ground, offering a comfortable environment, large windows with UV protection, recorded voice tours in eight languages, and informative displays and special exhibits. 
Two more flights of stairs take visitors up to the Outdoor Observatory. 
 The Outdoor Observatory, at 391.8 m (1,285 ft) above ground, is the second-highest observation deck ever provided in a skyscraper and the highest such platform in Taiwan.


The Indoor Observatory is open thirteen hours a day (9:00 am–10:00 pm) throughout the week as well as on special occasions; the Outdoor Observatory is open during the same hours as weather permits. Tickets may be purchased on site in the shopping mall (5th floor) or in advance through the Observatory's web site.
Ticket information:
Adult: NT $450
Concession: NT $400(<12)
Group Ticket: NT$400 (>20person or more)

Operating Hour: 9am-10pm daily
Last ticket entry 9.15pm

WITH ME 4 U:
There is not smoking area
Do not wear slipper or improper wear
Food and drinks are not allowed


References:
http://siyadma.blogspot.com/2010/04/taipei-101.html




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