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Unlocking the Secrets of Taipei 101: A Traveler's Guide

From the Wind Damper's Mystery to Insider Tips for Every Floor

2026.03.23 (Last updated 2026.03.23)Directed by Travel Insider Amy

Taipei 101 is more than just a skyscraper; it's a symbol of Taiwan's innovation and a must-see landmark. Once the world's tallest building, it blends cutting-edge technology with Eastern philosophy. Discover the hidden stories and essential tips to elevate your visit to Taipei 101.


1. The Secret of the 660-Ton Wind Damper



Located between the 87th and 92nd floors, the wind damper is a massive golden sphere. This device stabilizes the building against earthquakes and typhoons common in Taiwan. You can witness its movement during strong winds in the exhibition hall. It's like seeing the building's guardian right before your eyes.


2. The Number '8' and Eastern Philosophy



Notice the building's exterior is divided into eight sections, resembling bamboo. In Chinese culture, '8' symbolizes prosperity. The coin-shaped decorations and cloud patterns throughout the building also represent wealth and longevity, adding a fun element to your visit.


3. Experience the Thrill of the World's Fastest Elevators



It takes only 37 seconds to ascend from the 5th-floor ticket counter to the 89th-floor observatory. This elevator, once a Guinness World Record holder for speed (60.6 km/h), offers a thrilling ride with its starry sky ceiling. The panoramic view of Taipei that unfolds as your ears pop is simply breathtaking.


4. Pro Tips for Enjoying Taipei 101 to the Fullest



Skyline 460:
For an even higher experience than the 91st-floor outdoor observatory, pre-book the 'Skyline 460' tour. You'll get to walk on the world's highest outdoor observation deck.

Golden Hour at Sunset:
Arrive 30 minutes before sunset. You'll witness Taipei bathed in red hues, followed by the sparkling nightscape.

Souvenir: Damper Baby:
The 'Damper Baby' merchandise, inspired by the wind damper, makes a unique souvenir only available here.

Din Tai Fung (B1):
Enjoy xiaolongbao at Din Tai Fung on B1 before or after your visit. Expect a queue, so grab a number early!

Even in 2026, Taipei 101 remains a popular attraction. Instead of waiting in line at the ticket counter, consider pre-booking your 'Taipei 101 Observatory Ticket' on WAUG. Show your QR code for instant entry and save valuable travel time.

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