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What are the four landmarks that reveal the bustling landmark buildings in Shenzhen?

1, Shanghai Hotel. At the end of 1983, because there were few decent hotels in Shenzhen, a hotel with only 1 1 floor appeared in Shangbu District (now Futian District), which was relatively desolate at that time. This is the Shanghai Hotel. Shanghai Hotel has become a huge transit station because of its convenient traffic conditions. At that time, almost all Shenzhen people had changed buses at the "Shanghai Hotel" bus stop, which became the original coordinates of Shenzhen.

2. Wang Di Building. Wang Di Building, officially named Shun Hing Plaza. It is 69 stories high with a total height of 383.95 meters (the actual building height is 324.8 meters). When completed, it is the tallest building in Asia and the first steel structure building in China. From the completion of/kloc-0 in March, 1996 to March, 20110, Wang Di Tower maintained the record of the tallest building in Shenzhen for 15 years.

3. Seg Building. Seg, located in Huaqiang North, used to be the tallest building in Futian. At that time, the SEG electronic supporting market, which was just formed, was the embryonic form of the whole Huaqiang North. The SEG Building, which was built later, marks the rise of this electronic empire and is a microcosm of economic development and changes of the times.

4. Civic Center. The civic center, with its architectural image like Dapeng spreading its wings, is entrusted with the beautiful expectation of "Kunpeng spreading its wings in Wan Li". Covering an area of 9 1 10,000 square meters, it faces Lianhua Mountain in the north and the central business district in the south, with a building area of 2 1 10,000 square meters. It is the last landmark building in Shenzhen in the 20th century, which was built in Shenzhen in the late 1990s. As the main office of Shenzhen Municipal Government and the place for citizens' entertainment, the Civic Center has become one of the landmark buildings in Shenzhen today.