Taipei 101 is a super tall skyscraper located in the Xinyi District of Taipei, Taiwan. It stands at a height of 508 meters (1,667 feet) and was completed in 2004. It held the record for the world’s tallest building until 2010 when the Burj Khalifa in Dubai surpassed it in height. Taipei 101 has a total of 101 floors and is designed to withstand earthquakes and strong winds. It is also equipped with a double-deck elevator system that can travel at a speed of 60.6 kilometers per hour (37.7 miles per hour), making it one of the world’s fastest elevators. The tower is home to numerous shops, offices, and restaurants, as well as an observation deck on the 89th floor that offers panoramic views of Taipei. The building’s design combines traditional Taiwanese motifs with modern technology, including green building features, and it has become a symbol of Taiwan as it represents the country’s aspirations for growth and global influence.
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