This cache sits near the intersection of Taipei's Xinyi Road and Keelung Road. The L-shape skywalk run across both roads, great place to see traffics of both roads, Taipei World Trade Center and Taipei 101. The South West corner of the skywalk is a popular location for photographers to take photos of Taipei 101, especially at night.
Teamwork is recommended for this cache, as this is quite a busy skywalk. The cache is located close to the corner of the L-shape skywalk near the lamp post at the intersection of the middle stair.There are pedestrians walking up the stair and from/to both ends of the skywalk. Your teammate will help you watching out the approaching muggle army and covering up your impossible mission. Take extreme care when retrieving and restoring the cache to keep it on the skywalk.
Xinyi Road is an eastbound one-way arterial forming a one-way couplet with the nearby Renai Road, connecting West part and East part of Southern Taipei. Xinyi Road is known for the location of the original Din Tai Fung restaurant, which is famous for its Taiwanese dumplings, and as the location of the Taipei 101 skyscraper. In recent years, landscaped medians separating traffic have been added, along with a contra-flow bus rapid transit lane. The Xinyi Line of Taipei Metro runs underneath Xinyi Road.
Keelung Road is a major arterial and highway in Taipei, connecting the Neihu district from the MacAuthur 1st Bridge in the east with the Songshan, Xinyi, and Daan Districts towards the southwest, with a connection to Yonghe City via the Fuhe Bridge. Notable landmarks along the road include: National Taiwan University, Lingjiang Street Night Market, Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei World Trade Center, and Taipei City Council.
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