Taipei 101, Taiwan's landmark skyscraper
My photos and impressions of the former world's tallest building


I love skyscrapers! I've always been fascinated with high-rise buildings and when I got the chance to see the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur (or KLCC) in 2005, I was really excited, it felt like a dream came true. And I have to say, I was totally amazed, my jaw literally dropped (hey, I'm from Slovenia, we don't have skyscrapers!). Those famous twin towers will always remain the first mega-structure I saw and all the other buildings have to measure up with them. Of course I knew then, that KLCC was just surpassed by Taipei 101 and I always wondered how Taipei 101 might look in real. And few days ago I had the chance to see this building in real for the first time. And you may wonder now: Is it as impressive as KLCC? Is it as breathtaking?


Taipei 101 is changing colors every day. It's yellow on Wednesday night.



FIRST IMPRESSION: Compared to KLCC, Taipei 101 doesn't feel as monumental, because it's just one single tower. And the main part of the building is actually 390m tall, actually it's that smaller thinner part on top (with the antenna), that makes the structure 509m tall. But when you see the building from below, you feel like that part doesn't really count, you can't really see it. Feels like they just added it to surpass KLCC's height. But all that was my first impression.

SECOND IMPRESSION: Taipei 101 looks much better at a second glance. I love the color, the design and the symbolism behind it. When you walk around the area below the building, you feel safe, you feel like you're part of something extraordinary and revolutionary. Let me tell you: You are part of that. I love the way the building lights up at night, the way the colors change every day of the week. One day I will take photos every single day of the week from the same location just to get the whole color range. My most awesome experience with Taipei 101 was when I celebrated my 30th birthday on the 85th floor of the building and enjoyed a great view of Taipei City (check the link below). Looking out of that window at over 370m was for me, a passionate skyscraper fan, the best day of my life so far. If you have the chance, go up there, you will never regret it.

AROUND TAIPEI 101: I love Xinyi, the area around the building. It's modern, it's full of architectural gems and a very quickly growing district. It's one of my favorite parts of Taipei City. I usually take the subway to the Taipei City Hall MRT station and walk around the whole new area, full of shopping malls and cafés. The area (see photo above) lights up beautifully at night. And they're still building here (as in 2010), which means it will become even more awesome.
PARTS OF TAIPEI 101:

SYMBOLISM: When you see Taipei 101 from close, you notice the interesting symbolism. The main part is made of 8 segments, because 8 is a lucky number in Chinese culture and symbolizes wealth. The whole building resembles a Chinese pagoda or a bamboo stick. On each side of the four cardinal directions there are a huge discs resembling ancient Chinese royalty money. So it's all about money and good luck, a very common theme in Chinese tradition (source). And since I'm a big fan of symbolism and details, I saw the whole building with different eyes. The more often I go near Taipei 101, the more it grows on me. It has a certain magic, it calms you, but it doesn't intimidate you. I love it!
Read my other posts about Taipei 101:
✰ My supersized Taipei 101 photo, high-definition
✰ My best Taipei 101 at day photos, high-definition
✰ My best Taipei 101 at night photos, high-definition
✰ Taipei 101 Mall, my photos and impressions
✰ My 30th Birthday on top of Taipei 101, amazing
✰ Taipei 101 and Petronas Twin towers, comparison
✰ Taipei 101 through the seasons, three photos
✰ Taipei 101 in summer 2010, a photo
✰ Love in Taipei sculpture, photo and info
✰ World's most expensive garden, found near Taipei 101
What's your impression of Taipei 101?



15 KAFKAESQUE COMMENTS:
The KLCC towers were pretty impressive, especially on the bridge and it was windy when I went. I had these visions of the bridge just cracking and we'd all plummet down to death! XD
I want more food pics :P
February 27, 2010 6:19 PM
Impressive but what I love about Asian skyscrapers is that they don't look like cubes... they're so beautifully designed!!!
February 27, 2010 6:58 PM
I'm fascinated by tall building structures too. But I'm scared of heights! ;(
February 27, 2010 9:27 PM
magnificent and also terrifying too!
i'd never go up anything so high because i'm afraid of heights but am quite happy to admire it from the ground!
February 27, 2010 9:36 PM
i get scared going up there for a mtg....
February 27, 2010 10:07 PM
According to the engineer who was part of the building team - 101 is the safest place to be in when there's an earthquake. O_o Dont think I wanna test that theory.
February 28, 2010 12:33 AM
@Kit: You'll get more food pics in a couple of weeks :)
@Daisy: So true :)
@P.T: I'm also a bit scared of heights, the tallest I've been was KL Menara on 270m. But it was beautiful :)
@Adamantixx: These buildings are massive from the ground. They make you feel so small :)
@Lily Riani: Ah, I see.
@Lizzy: I'd not test that, too :P
February 28, 2010 12:58 AM
Awesome looking. I liked the pics from your last post especially the last one :).
February 28, 2010 2:02 AM
That's interesting that Slovenia doesn't have Skyscrappers - why is that? Toronto has a lot of tall buildings and we also have the CN Tower. I'm not really liking the overall design of Taipei 101. Looks like a glass temple. That was my first impression of your picture - and it looks like a storm is brewing there!
I have seen the KLCC towers in person years ago (my parents are both born/raised in Malaysia) and they were nicer looking than Taipei 101 IMO.
Great photo though :)
February 28, 2010 4:16 AM
While the symbolism adds meaning to the structure, its location (by the side of the road) as opposed to being the center of a complex (as in KLCC's case) takes away its effect as a national monument.
February 28, 2010 11:31 AM
@Harini: Thanks.
@Karen: We're a tiny country, don't have investors for such big buildings :) I also liked KLCC more, but now I'm ok with both, they're both unique and special.
@Envoy: Yes, I agree.
February 28, 2010 12:52 PM
It was good by trip to pleasant Taiwan.
The scenery is attractive.
The dish is delicious.
March 1, 2010 12:12 PM
@Ruma: Yes, I agree. Thank you for your comment.
May 31, 2010 11:03 PM
Did you try to have a lunch at KL Tower restaurant,KL? Revolving restaurant at top of KL Tower.It give us better view of KL scenery in bird view>>:-)
July 25, 2010 11:37 AM
@Kiki Solar Girl: No, I was on top at the observatory, but I didn't go to the restaurnat. Maybe next time :)
July 25, 2010 6:23 PM
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