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Basic introduction of Qingdao TV Tower
Qingdao TV Tower, the first steel tower in China, is located on Taiping Mountain in Qingdao, covering an area of 32 mu. The tower is 232 meters high and 348 meters above sea level. It is a multifunctional steel TV tower integrating radio and television transmission and tourism.
The whole tower consists of five parts: the crown building of the base stadium, the steel structure of the tower, the circular tower, the spherical tower and the antenna mast. The tower crown has three floors, with mini theater, leisure bar, business center, cultural exhibition hall, tourist souvenir shopping mall and so on. The high-altitude sightseeing area includes a silver dish revolving restaurant, an open-air sightseeing platform, a jade tower ball VIP banquet hall, etc. Qingdao TV Tower is also an excellent place for sightseeing, dining, entertainment and shopping.
Highlights of attractions:
With complete facilities and rich sightseeing and entertainment projects, the TV Tower is the highest tourist attraction in Qingdao, overlooking the sunrise on the sea, moonlight on the sea and the scenery of the island city.
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