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  2. Shanghai World Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai World Financial Center was declared complete on 17 July 2008, and was officially opened on 28 August. [10] On 30 August 2008, the tower's observation floors were opened to the public. The Shanghai World Financial Center compared with other Asian skyscrapers.

  3. World Finance Tower - Wikipedia

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    The World Finance Tower (Chinese: 世界金融大厦) is a 43 floor tower in the Pudong area of Shanghai and was completed in 2000. It was designed by architects Leigh & Orange . References

  4. List of tallest buildings in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Considered a stale proposal, originally meant for completion in 2010 and to be sited next to the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Jin Mao Tower [153] [154] Newer proposals, however, suggests the tower to be placed in Xujiahui next to the Grand Gateway twin towers. Future City: 250 / 820 60 — [155] Lujiazui Shipyard Redevelopment Phase ...

  5. Oriental Pearl Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Pearl Tower [a] is a futurist TV tower in Lujiazui, Shanghai. Built from 1991 to 1994, the tower was the tallest structure in China until the completion of nearby World Financial Center in 2007. Its status as Shanghai's first AAAAA tourist attraction, the tower's unique architecture, height, and fifteen observation decks have made ...

  6. Bocom Financial Towers - Wikipedia

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    Both towers were designed by ABB Architekten. The North tower is the 810th tallest existing building in the world when measured up to the highest architectural point. An atrium connects the two towers together and reaches a height of 163.4 metres. A swimming pool offering views over all of Shanghai is located on the 48th floor of the North Tower.

  7. Bund Sightseeing Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The project was constructed as a tourist attraction. There are many tourists using it to cross the Huangpu River, although it costs more than tenfold the metro ticket. The tunnel provides a light (and sound) show; it does not display Shanghai sights. The ride takes between three and five minutes. [1]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Among the most prominent examples are the 421 m (1,381 ft) high Jin Mao Tower, the 492 m (1,614 ft) high Shanghai World Financial Center, and the 632 m (2,073 ft) high Shanghai Tower, which is the tallest building in China and the third tallest in the world. [103]

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