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Huangpu River and the Bund
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower
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The Oriental Pearl TV Tower
| The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is located in Pudong
Park in Lujiazui, Shanghai. The tower, surrounded by the Yangpu Bridge in the
northeast and the Nanpu Bridge in the southwest, creates a picture of "twin
dragons playing with pearls". The entire scene is a photographic jewel that
excites the imagination and attracts thousands of visitors year-round.
This 468 meters high tower is the world's third tallest TV and radio tower
surpassed in height only by towers in Toronto, Canada and Moscow, Russia.
However, even more alluring than its height is the tower's unique architectural
design that makes the Oriental Pearl TV Tower one of the most attractive places
anywhere. The base of the tower is supported by three seven-meter wide slanting
stanchions. Surrounding the eleven steel spheres that are "strung" vertically
through the center of the tower are three nine-meter wide columns. There are
three large spheres including the top sphere, known as the space module. Then
there are five smaller spheres and three decorative spheres on the tower base.
The entire structure rests on rich green grassland and gives the appearance of
pearls shining on a jade plate.
Visitors travel up and down the tower in double-decker
elevators that can hold up to fifty people at the rate of seven meters per
second. The elevator attendants recite an introduction to the TV Tower in
English and Chinese during the rapid 1/4-mile ascent. Once you reach your
destination, you will be amazed at the variety of activities available as the
various spheres and columns actually house places of interest, commerce, and
recreation. The inner tower is a recreational palace, while the Shanghai
Municipal History Museum is located in the tower's pedestal. The large lower
sphere has a futuristic space city and a fabulous sightseeing hall. From here,
on a clear day a visitor can see all the way to the Yangtze River. The base of
the tower is home to a science fantasy city. The five smaller spheres are a
hotel that contains twenty-five elegant rooms and lounges. The pearl at the very
top of the tower contains shops, restaurants, (including a rotating restaurant)
and a sightseeing floor. The view of Shanghai from this height fills you with
wonder at the beauty that surrounds you. When viewed from the Bund at night, the
tower's three-dimensional lighting makes it a delight of brilliant color.
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