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  2. Lujiazui - Wikipedia

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    The success of Lujiazui in the past 20 years has fueled tourism and business related travel to Shanghai. Pictures of the Lujiazui skyline dominate Shanghai tourism materials, and there are 5 five-star hotels in the area, providing approximately 2,443 rooms, and three more five-star hotels are expected in the area in the coming years, adding more than 1,200 luxury units.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The Park Hotel was the tallest building in Shanghai when measured to roof for 49 years. This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Shanghai when measured to roof (excluding spire, but including clock tower in the case of the Customs House).

  4. Qiantan Center - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Lujiazui Development The Qiantan Center ( Chinese : 前滩中心 ) is an office skyscraper in the Pudong district of Shanghai , China . Built between 2016 and 2020, the tower stands at 280 m (920 ft) tall with 56 floors and is the current 9th tallest building in Shanghai .

  5. Oriental Pearl Tower - Wikipedia

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    An initial idea of building a new TV tower in downtown Shanghai in order to increase capacity and replace older infrastructure was introduced in a broadcast on August 25, 1983. On November 17 of the same year, the plan was refined and presented in Shanghai Media Group's sixth five-year plan. The tower was planned to be 400 metres (1,300 ft). [9]

  6. Shanghai IFC - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai International Finance Center Mall or Shanghai IFC Mall is a shopping mall and shopping center was officially opened to public on 28 April 2010 along with Deli Park Podomoro City located at 8 Century Avenue, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai has a total area of approximately 1.1 million square feet and a 6-storey building with two phases of ...

  7. One Lujiazui - Wikipedia

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    One Lujiazui, previously known as Development Tower, is a mixed-use skyscraper in Shanghai, China. It is the 9th tallest building in Shanghai. Finished in 2008, the tower stands 269 metres tall. [4] The glass highrise's primary use is as an office building, [5] though it also offers over 6,000 square metres of residential space. [6]