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- Shanghai Tower - Wikipedia
Designed by the international design firm Gensler and owned by the Shanghai Municipal Government, [1] it is the tallest of the world's first triple-adjacent supertall buildings in Pudong, the other two being the Jin Mao Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center
- Guide to visiting the Shanghai Tower Observation Deck
Detailed guide to visiting Shanghai Tower, including how to buy tickets, how to get there, what you will see on the observation deck, and some helpful tips
- The Shanghai Tower — Chinas Tallest Skyscraper
The Shanghai Tower, the world's second-tallest building in 2018, is 127 stories or 632 meters (2,073 feet) tall and is a premier Shanghai tourist highlight Shanghai Tower Quick Facts
- Shanghai Tower: what to see, what to do, and why its a must-see on . . .
The Shanghai Tower is not just a place to look out for, but also a place to live Several of its elevated concourses feature high-end restaurants, an indoor Chinese garden known as Half Acre Garden, and the popular Duoyun Bookstore, a favorite among influencers and book lovers
- Shanghai Tower: Key Details, Engineering, and Fun Facts
Completed in 2015, this twisting megatall skyscraper redefined what was possible in supertall design and engineering, reshaping Shanghai’s iconic skyline alongside the Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center in the Lujiazui district
- Top of Shanghai Observatory-Shanghai Tower
The world’s fastest elevator can take you to this 546-meter-high observatory where you will have a 360 degree bird’s-eye view of Shanghai’s renowned buildings, natural beauties and ever-changing sky
- Shanghai Tower: Design, Architecture, Height and History
Shanghai Tower is located in Pudong, Shanghai, one of the most important financial and commercial zones in China It stands next to two famous buildings, the Jin Mao Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center, creating one of the most impressive skyscraper clusters in the world
- Shanghai Tower
The world's fastest elevator can take you to the 546-meter-high observatory where you will have a 360-degree bird-eye view of Shanghai's renowned buildings and natural beauties
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