Taipei: U.S. climber Alex Honnold began his free-solo ascent of Taipei 101 at 9 a.m. Sunday, after the attempt was postponed from Saturday due to unfavorable weather. Climbing without a rope, the 40-year-old 'Free Solo' icon is making his way to the top of the 508-meter skyscraper, drawing large crowds of onlookers on the ground.
According to Focus Taiwan, the climb marks another milestone for Honnold, who is renowned for his daring free-solo climbs. The decision to postpone the climb from Saturday was made to ensure optimal conditions for this challenging ascent. The event has captured the attention of many, with spectators gathering in large numbers to witness this feat.