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What are the landmark buildings in Shanghai?

The landmark buildings in Shanghai are the Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower and Shanghai Tower.

Oriental Pearl TV Tower 1

The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, one of Shanghai's landmark cultural landscapes and a national 5A-level tourist attraction, is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area and officially opened to the public in June 1994+065438+ 10. The tower is about 468 meters high and undertakes six sets of wireless TV transmission services in Shanghai, integrating city sightseeing and fashionable catering. It was listed as one of the top ten new landscapes in Shanghai by 1995.

2. Shanghai Tower

Shanghai Tower is a super high-rise landmark skyscraper. Shanghai Lujiazui Trade Center. The building is about 632 meters high and has 1 19 floors above ground. Shaped like a guitar pick, it twists nearly 1 degree every time it rises, forming a spiral appearance. Among them, "the top of the world" is the functional experience area.

Shanghai

Shanghai (referred to as "Shanghai and Shenzhen" for short) is a national central city of China, a megacity, a core city of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo, an international economic, financial, trade, shipping and scientific and technological innovation center, and the first batch of coastal open cities. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the leading city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

It faces Kyushu Island across the East China Sea, with Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the northwest. In the Jin Dynasty, because fishermen created fishing tools, the place where the river flowed into the sea was called blasphemy, so the downstream area of Songjiang was called blasphemy, and later it was changed to Shanghai, so Shanghai was called Shanghai for short.