Escape Room Employee Dies; Chiang Wan-an Vows to Promote Management System with Central Government
An employee at an escape room in Taipei died from suffocation while performing a role as a hanged ghost. Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced that a city-wide safety inspection has been initiated for all such businesses, emphasizing the need for strict safety management. He also pledged to collaborate with the central government to establish a unified management system for the industry. The operator has been fined NT$700,000 for violations of labor and building regulations and ordered to cease operations. This incident highlights the lack of a standardized management system for the escape room industry.
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- 📰 Published: May 16, 2026 at 15:24
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An employee at the escape room 'Logic Dice' in Taipei died yesterday after suffering suffocation while performing as a hanged ghost on May 10th. The Taipei City Government announced yesterday that the operator was fined a total of NT$700,000 for violating labor and building regulations and that a city-wide joint safety inspection would commence today.
Mayor Chiang Wan-an stated today before attending the opening of the Taipei Traditional Market Festival that the city government immediately ordered the closure of the incident location on the day of the unfortunate safety accident. The following day, another branch was also ordered to close and heavily fined. Furthermore, a city-wide safety inspection has been launched for all escape room businesses, requiring operators to implement robust safety management.
When asked by reporters whether the central government should establish unified regulations, Chiang Wan-an responded that this case indeed highlights the lack of a unified management system for the escape room industry, and the local government will work together with the central government. (Edited by Wu Su-rou) 1150516
Mayor Chiang Wan-an stated today before attending the opening of the Taipei Traditional Market Festival that the city government immediately ordered the closure of the incident location on the day of the unfortunate safety accident. The following day, another branch was also ordered to close and heavily fined. Furthermore, a city-wide safety inspection has been launched for all escape room businesses, requiring operators to implement robust safety management.
When asked by reporters whether the central government should establish unified regulations, Chiang Wan-an responded that this case indeed highlights the lack of a unified management system for the escape room industry, and the local government will work together with the central government. (Edited by Wu Su-rou) 1150516
FAQ
What caused the employee's death at the escape room?
The employee died from suffocation while performing a role as a hanged ghost.
What actions has the Taipei City Government taken?
The city government has fined the operator NT$700,000, ordered the closure of the business, and initiated a city-wide safety inspection of all escape rooms.
What is Mayor Chiang Wan-an's stance on industry regulation?
Mayor Chiang stated that the incident highlights the need for a unified management system and that the city will work with the central government to establish one.
Has the escape room operator faced any penalties?
Yes, the operator has been fined NT$700,000 for violating labor and building regulations.