The 632 meter tall Shanghai Tower, China

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Published 2024-06-25
Rising 632 meters (2,073.5 feet) and 127 floors into the air, Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China. Designed by the American Gensler Architectural Design Office, Shanghai Tower spirals its way up, resembling the shape of the traditional Chinese dragon, signifying the dynamic economic rise of modern China. The building can be divided into 9 areas vertically, the first 5 floors are used for retail space, and office space occupies from the 8th floor to the 80th floor. The hotel occupies the 84th floor to 110th floor, the next 7 floors above are the boutique office floors, and the uppermost 10 floors over 117th floor are for observation and mechanical uses. The observation decks are the 118th floor and 119th floor, providing 360-degree views of the city.

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