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Taipei 101 & Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall-Taiwan 2006

A journey by Ellyn

from day 03/31/2006 to 04/02/2006



Night views of Taipei and Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Night views of Taipei and Taipei 101

 

Taipei 101 & Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall-Taiwan 2006:

 

Two of the important landmarks in Taipei - Taipei 101 & Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall~


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台北101 (Taipei 101)

Taipei 101 (traditional Chinese: 台北101 / 臺北101), also known as the Taipei Financial Center, is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building ranked officially as the world's tallest from 2004 until the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2010. Taipei 101, designed by C.Y. Lee & partners and constructed primarily by KTRT Joint Venture and numerous subcontractors including Samsung C&T received the 2004 Emporis Skyscraper Award. The tower has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since its opening. Fireworks launched from Taipei 101 feature prominently in international New Year's Eve broadcasts and the structure appears frequently in travel literature and international media.

Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Taipei 101


The interior of Taipei 101(Taiwan)

The interior of Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Taipei 101


Night views of Taipei and Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Night views of Taipei and Taipei 101


89樓室內觀景台-台北101 (89th floor Observatory -Taipei 101)

The observatories are located in the 91st and 89th floors.

Taipei 101 features an Indoor Observatory (89th floor) and an Outdoor Observatory (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. Here one may view the skyscraper's main damper, nicknamed "Damper Baby", and buy food, drinks and gift items.

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 twelve hours a day (10:00 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. Tickets cost NT$400 (US$13) and allow access to the 88th through 91st floors via high-speed elevator.

89th-floor Observatory in Taipei 101(Taiwan)

89th-floor Observatory in Taipei 101

 

 

Tuned mass damper-Taipei 101,88th-92th floor

Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers along with Evergreen Consulting Engineering designed a 660 metric tons (728 short tons)steel pendulum that serves as a tuned mass damper, at a cost of NT$132 million (US$4 million). Suspended from the 92nd to the 88th floor, the pendulum sways to offset movements in the building caused by strong gusts. Its sphere, the largest damper sphere in the world, consists of 41 circular steel plates, each with a height of 125 mm (4.92 in) being welded together to form a 5.5 m (18 ft) diameter sphere. Another two tuned mass dampers, each weighing 6 metric tons (7 short tons), sit at the tip of the spire. These prevent damage to the structure due to strong wind loads.

Tuned mass damper-Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Tuned mass damper-Taipei 101(Taiwan)

Tuned mass damper-Taipei 101



Views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory

Taipei City (Chinese: 台北市; literally "Northern Taiwan City") is the largest city of Taiwan and the capital of the Republic of China (commonly known as "Taiwan"). Situated at the tip of the island, Taipei is located on the Danshui River, and is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, its port on the Pacific Ocean.

Taipei is the political, economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. The National Taiwan University is located in Taipei, as well as the National Palace Museum, which has one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artworks in the world. Considered to be a global city, Taipei is part of a major industrial area. Railways, high speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports - Taipei Songshan and Taiwan Taoyuan.

Day views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)2006

Day views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory

 

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Day views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)2006

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Day views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory



Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)

Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)

Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)

XinYi Rd,Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)2006

Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)2006

Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory(Taiwan)

Night views of Taipei from Taipei 101, 89th-floor Observatory


 


 

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中正紀念堂-台北(台灣); CKS-Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei(Taiwan)

 


 


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Ellyn Hsu

如果有機會下次上去,記得要好好欣賞台北的美!~^^




Catherine Chang

哇~我去101觀景台三次, 我都不知道台北的夜晚那麼美麗...