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‘Free solo’ climb of Taiwan’s tallest building postponed due to weather

By Thomson Reuters Jan 23, 2026 | 8:17 PM

TAIPEI, Jan 24 (Reuters) – Poor weather on Saturday forced U.S. climber Alex Honnold to postpone ‍his “free solo” rope and harness-free ascent of the outside of Taiwan’s Taipei 101 skyscraper, one of the world’s tallest buildings.

The climb, organised by Netflix ‌for live broadcast, has ‌been rescheduled for Sunday morning in Taipei, the streamer said on its X account.

“Safety remains our top priority, and ​we appreciate your understanding,” it added.

The top of Taipei 101 ‍was obscured by ​cloud on Saturday morning, with ​intermittent rain showers.

The 508 metre (1,667 feet) ‍Taipei 101, which dominates the city’s skyline and is a major tourist attraction, was the tallest building in the world from 2004 ‍to 2010, a crown currently held by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

Taipei 101 ‍has ‍been scaled before.

In 2004, ​French climber Alain Robert, dubbed “Spiderman” ​for ⁠his ropeless ascents of ‌some of the world’s highest skyscrapers, climbed the building, in a time of four hours with a safety rope.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by ⁠Kate Mayberry)