Recently our 101 Girls Competition has ended, so which girl is your pick?
The editor likes Xiaoqi.
101. The editor knew that there is a tall building in Taipei called the 101 Building. It was a coincidence.
The 101 Building is a landmark building in Taipei. It is 508 meters long. Let’s take a look at it. I wonder if you will pick it up!
Tickets: Full ticket: NT$600 for adults; Discount tickets: NT$450 (restricted to students, military and police officers of the Republic of China). Relevant certificates are required and must be presented at the entrance; Group tickets: NT$450, for 20 or more people (inclusive), fax required
Or make an online reservation. The reservation must be completed before 5 pm the day before admission. Group ticket purchases are not accepted on site; (No group tickets are sold on Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays). Children under 115 cm in height: Free; (One person is required
Accompanied by an adult); Fast Pass ticket: NT$1,000; The ticket office is located on the 5th floor of the shopping mall.
Address: No. 45, Shifu Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City. Opening hours: Shopping Center 11:00-21:30 from Sunday to Thursday, 11:00-22:00 on Friday, Saturday and holiday eve; Observation Deck 9:
00-22:00, the last ticket sales and admission time is 21:15.
Attraction introduction: It was once the tallest building in the world. It appears in large numbers on all promotional materials about Taiwan like a totem. It is one of the landmarks in Taipei, with a total height of 508 meters. It combines securities, finance, commercial activities with entertainment, life, and shopping.
For other purposes, the shopping center is planned to include a fashion clothing area, a brand-name boutique area, a cosmetics counter, a bookstore, etc.
Take the world's fastest elevator to the 89th floor for a bird's-eye view of Taipei (but the record for the world's fastest elevator is about to be broken by the new elevator in Shanghai Center).
The 89th to 91st floors of the building are all outdoor observation decks, overlooking the entire city of Taipei.
The 101 fireworks display during New Year's Eve and major festivals is also an important attraction.
The damper inside the building is also worth a look.
The design concept of the 101 Building is that of high-rise bamboo joints. It stands out in Taipei, a city with no skyline. It is often jokingly called the "101 Bone Tower" by Taipei people.
For tourists, it is a purely shopping place. If you are interested, you can go to the top to enjoy the scenery. However, I think the Taipei city view from Jiannan Mountain or Xiangshan Mountain will be more comfortable than from the building. Transportation lines: 1. Taipei MRT: Xinyi Line
Exit 4 of Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station is connected to the food court on the first floor of the basement of Taipei 101; Exit 2 of City Hall Station on the Bannan Line and it is a 10-minute walk away.
2. You can take bus 537 or Blue 5 on Zhongxiao East Road after exiting the station to get there.
Bus: Take 207, 537, Xinyi Route), Blue 5 to World Trade Center Station to reach Taipei 101 Shopping Center.
3. About 30 bus routes pass through the main entrance of Taipei 101. Taipei 101 provides more than 1,800 car parking spaces. There is also a nearby plaza with more than 7,000 parking spaces within a 10-minute walk from Taipei 101.
4. The Xinyi Branch of the MRT Bannan Line leads directly to Taipei 101.
Take 1, 284, 292, 611 or 650 to World Trade Center Station to reach Taipei 101 Shopping Center.
Car: Monday to Friday, the fee is 40 yuan for one hour, and 20 yuan for every half hour thereafter.
From Saturday to Sunday, the fee is 60 yuan for one hour, and 30 yuan for every half hour thereafter.
Motorcycle: Monday to Sunday, the fee is 20 yuan for one hour, and 10 yuan for every half hour thereafter.
The Taipei MRT Xinyi Line was completed in 2010 and can be reached directly from the Taipei MRT Xinyi Line "World Trade Center Station".
Taipei 101 is connected to the surrounding buildings using the Xinyi District sky bridge system, which can be reached on foot from the second floor of the surrounding buildings.
Visiting tips: Visiting sequence: Purchase tickets on the 5th floor to enter and take the elevator to the 89th floor (it only takes 37 seconds). When leaving, take the elevator from the 88th floor to the 5th floor.
There are barrier-free toilets on the 88th, 89th and 91st floors.