Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai

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okamitsuki

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 26 July 2010 (updated on 16 January 2012)

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Amazing and impressive even from the ground. Especially in the evening the tower is illuminated in wunderful changing colors. Great Lightshow! You should enjoy it on a boat from the river!
Impressive is the platform in the second pearl with a floor made of glass, so that you are virtually standing in the air, having an extraordinary view across the city.
Also good: inside there is a small museum giving a rough overview about Shanghai’s history.
Furthermore there is even a little rollercoaster inside the tower.

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k1234

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 14 April 2009

This is one of the nicest towers i have been in, its design and the views that it provides of Shanghai are amazing, it defines the direction that China is heading and after arriving from Beijing it certainly was a change, a fantastic building for a great place.

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Harbin

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 17 November 2008

My biggest advice in addition to what has been written - go on the rollercoaster! I never would have thought that it would work, and after all, of what use is a rollercoaster somewhere in a bubble on a TV tower in China - but I was very pleasantly surprised! It may not be the thrill ride of your life - but arguably it’ll be the fastest rollercoaster suspended in such height that you’ll have visited!

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mairbu

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 14 November 2008

The restaurant slowly revolves as you eat. At night there is a fantastic view of the city. This is a great place to hire out for a function, but probably not worth it just for the view.

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gotiges7

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 11 July 2008

Shanghai is a very unusual place and this is it's least usual building. It really looks like an alien from The Day of The Triffods arrived a little too early for the invasion so is trying to disguise itself as a sky scraper until it's budies turn up.
I didn't go up it as there were really big queues, I thought it was unreasonably expensive and it gererally just weirded me out a bit. Instead I took the elevators to the top restaurant floors of a few random sky scrapers and saw the same view, a better view infact, because I could see the Pearl Tower.
What was even stranger and more Bladerunnerish than the tower was the little train that takes you under the river to get to it. You stand in a glass carriage and pass through an amazing techno light and music display that depicts hell and heaven and underwater world and has blow up creatures that shoot up in front of you.

nikfry My word that IS weird

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 11 July 2008

Fantastic landmark that defines the futuristic Shanghai skyline. I guess the architects had been watching a fair bit of Bladerunner when they designed this! Of course, you can’t do much but go up it, and since it’s almost 100% guaranteed to be really foggy in Shanghai, you get to see the insides of some clouds. That doesn’t detract from the awesome engineering feat building something like this is! I believe it’s the world’s 7th tallest freestanding structure. Which is tall enough.

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Review of Oriental Pearl TV Tower from 4 May 2008

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At 468 metres in height, you could believe it was a rocket that had been planted in the middle of the town.
Metro Lujiazui line 2, or from the Bund via the tunnel.
Ticket prices: 70 yuan for the upper sphere, 200 yuan at lunchtime (11:00-14:00) and 280 yuan in the evening (17:00-21:00) to eat in the revolving restaurant on the same level. 100 yuan for the highest ball (Space Cabin). These prices include the entrance to the Shanghai City Museum on the ground floor.
It’s one of the most visited sights but the weather is often very foggy in Shanghai. If that’s the case then you’ll have to content yourself with visiting the Shanghai City History Museum, which is worth the ticket price on its own (price: 35 yuan for the museum only).

george123 I love towers. Its a shame I can’t stand heights. It seems there is a trend this century for towers. In Brighton UK a tower called 360 is about to be built. On Tuesday I went to Portsmouth to look at the Spinnaker tower. I reviewed it on this site.

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