Oriental Pearl 1 (century avenue 1, Pudong New Area): Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, also known as the Oriental Pearl, is 468 meters high, located on the Huangpu River in Shanghai and at the tip of Lujiazui in Pudong. Construction started on July 30th, 19 1994.
2. Shanghai Tower (No.479, Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New Area (near Dongtai Road)): Shanghai Tower is located in Lujiazui, with the main building 1 18 floors, with a total height of 632 meters. Its design height exceeds that of the nearby Shanghai World Financial Center, and it is called the tallest building in China and the second tallest building in the world.
3. Jinmao Tower (No.88, century avenue): Jinmao Tower, also known as Jinmao Tower, is located in Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, Pudong New Area, China, with a height of 420.5 meters. At present, it is the second tallest skyscraper in Shanghai (as of August 2008), the fourth tallest building in Chinese mainland and the 10 tallest building in the world. The building started on 1994 and was completed on 1998, with 88 floors above ground. If the minaret floor is added, it has 93 floors and 3 underground floors.
4. World Financial Center (century avenue 100, Pudong New Area): Shanghai World Financial Center is a skyscraper located in Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, which was completed on August 29th, 2008. With a height of 492 meters and a floor above ground10/kloc-0, it is the highest flat-topped building in the world.
In particular, what we see now is a square vent at the top, which was originally designed as a circle (designed and built by Japan Mori Building Co., Ltd.). Due to public opposition, a landmark building similar to the Japanese gypsum flag appeared in Shanghai, so it had to be changed to the present square.
5.SAIC Shanghai Cultural Plaza (No.597 Fuxing Middle Road): SAIC Shanghai Cultural Plaza is located in the center of Shanghai, with a long history and bearing the historical situation of Shanghai for more than 80 years. Before liberation, it was the famous Yiyuan Dog Walking Farm in the French Concession of Shanghai. 1949 In May, Shanghai Jiefang was renamed as Yiyuan Hotel; 1952 In April, with the approval of the Municipal People's Government and Mayor Chen Yi, Yiyuan Garden was rebuilt, expanded and newly built as Shanghai Cultural Plaza. The reconstruction and expansion project was completed before the end of 1954, and it has become a mass political and cultural activity center with relatively complete facilities that Shanghai people have been waiting for for for a long time. In the early 1990s, Cultural Square became the earliest temporary stock exchange market in Shanghai, and became the largest refined cultural flower market in Shanghai after 1997. In 2005, it was transformed from 165438+ 10 into a new landmark building of the largest sunken theater in Shanghai.
6. Shanghai Library (Huaihai Middle Road 1555, Xuhui District): Shanghai Library was established at No.325 Nanjing West Road, and then moved to Huaihai Middle Road 1555 for reconstruction. The new Shanghai Library was completed and opened on February 20th. 1996.
7. Shanghai International Exhibition Center (No.88 Loushanguan Road, Changning District, Shanghai (No.77 Xingyi Road)? ): Shanghai International Exhibition Center * * * has two floors 12000 square meters, equipped with a complete and unified identification system, various conference rooms, multi-functional conference rooms, VIP reception rooms, and advanced exhibition supporting service facilities such as broadband network, projection equipment, broadcasting and audio facilities, digital monitoring equipment, business center, Chinese and western restaurants, convenience stores, etc. The center is located in the bustling business district, surrounded by hotels, business buildings and leisure facilities, with convenient transportation, forming a mature exhibition business district.
Shanghai International Exhibition Center receives about 50 exhibitions every year, mainly international and trade exhibitions.
8. Shanghai Museum (No.201Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District (near Vu Thang Road)): The new Shanghai Museum was started in August193, and was fully completed and opened in October 196. It is a large-scale museum of ancient art in China, and the shapes below the upper circle imply China's theory that "the sky is round and the place is round". The exhibition area is 2800 square meters. The collection of precious cultural relics is 6.5438+0.2 million pieces, especially bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy and painting.
9. Shanghai Grand Theatre (No.300 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District): The Shanghai Grand Theatre opened on August 27th. 1998 is located in the downtown People's Square, adjacent to the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and Shanghai Museum, covering an area of about 2. 1 hectare. Shanghai Grand Theatre is a veritable political and cultural center in Shanghai.
10, Shanghai Stadium (No.666 Tianyaoqiao Road): Shanghai Stadium, also known as "Shanghai Stadium with 80,000 people", was completed on 1997. Shanghai Stadium is the largest outdoor stadium with the most advanced facilities in China, and it is also one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai, with a construction area of 6,543,800 square meters.
1 1, Shanghai International Dance Center (Hongqiao Road 1650): Shanghai International Dance Center is the only cultural place dedicated to dance in Shanghai at present. Shanghai International Dance Center has a 1080-seat grand theater and a 300-seat synthetic rehearsal hall (small theater), where Shanghai Ballet, Shanghai Song and Dance Troupe, Shanghai Theatre Academy and Shanghai Dance School are gathered. 20 16 and 10 were officially opened to the public.
12. Pudong International Airport (No.300, Qihang Road, Pudong New Area): Shanghai Pudong International Airport is located in the coastal area of Pudong New Area, China, with an area of 40 square kilometers. 1999 was reclaimed from the sea, and its expansion project was put into use before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Pudong Airport is one of the two major international airports in Shanghai, and it is also known as the three major international airports in China together with Beijing Capital International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport.