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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Indoor Observatory
Located on the 88th and 89th floors, the Indoor Observatory provides a comfortable environment with large windows offering 360-degree views of Taipei. Visitors can enjoy recorded voice tours in eight languages, informative displays, and special exhibits.
Outdoor Observatory
Situated on the 91st and 101st floors, the Outdoor Observatory offers an exhilarating experience with panoramic views from 391.8 meters and 449.2 meters above ground. The 101st floor, opened to the public in 2019, provides an exclusive viewing platform.
Tuned Mass Damper
Visible from the Indoor Observatory, the world's largest and heaviest visible damper is a marvel of engineering designed to stabilize the building against strong winds and earthquakes.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Taipei 101 is not just a marvel of modern engineering but also a symbol of Taiwan's cultural heritage. Its postmodernist architectural style incorporates traditional Asian aesthetics, such as the ruyi symbol and pagoda-like tiers, reflecting the island's rich history.
Local Cuisine
Visitors can indulge in a variety of dining experiences at Taipei 101, including European-style seafood and steak at Diamond Tony's, Taiwanese Hokkien cuisine at Shin Yeh 101, and the famous Din Tai Fung restaurant in the adjoining mall.
Culture and History
Taipei 101 is not just a modern marvel but also a symbol of Taiwan's rapid development and resilience. The building received a platinum rating for LEED certification, making it the tallest and largest green building in the world. Its design incorporates elements to withstand earthquakes and tropical storms, common in the region.