Han Qizhi was the first person to climb the exterior of the Jin Mao Tower. At 88 stories, the Jin Mao was the tallest building in China at the time—and 5th tallest building in the world (measured by roof height). The structure in Shanghai is clad in metal latticework which seemed to offer ready footholds to a climber. In early March 2001, Han walked around the building at ground level a couple of times with a companion before removing his jacket and starting upwards. An official report would later say he was "struck by a rash impulse" before climbing the skyscraper while barehanded and while wearing regular day clothes. His hands were bloody after climbing over 1,000 feet in frigid temperatures, cold fog, and strong winds. Han had no professional climbing experience. Apparently a hope that his feat might bring fame to himself and to his shoe business in Hefei was a factor. said Robert, "it's impossible to get approval."<ref nameVengeance/> Robert's climb (without permits) would wait until 2007.<ref name"90-minute"/> Since Han "started the trend" of climbing the Jin Mao in 2001, four other men (including Alain Robert) as of 2007 were arrested for attempting to scale the building.<ref name"90-minute"/> Climbers are typically detained on a charge of disrupting public order.<ref nameNews24/>
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