Oriental Pearl Tower

The Oriental Pearl Tower is a building representing Shanghai, a mark of China's modernizing construction, a touch point for foreign promotion, an intermediate in cultural exchange, and a symbol of reform and openness.
The TV tower is 468-m tall, and until Japan's Tokyo Skytree was completed, it had the honor of being the tallest in Asia.
The high-speed elevator goes up to the observation deck 263 meters above ground, allowing visitors to look down on a magnificent view of Shanghai.
With many gift shops and restaurants, it's perfect for sightseeing.
On the first underground floor, you'll find the Shanghai History Museum, giving visitors the opportunity to come into contact with Shanghai's history.
Address
1 Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai
Access
3 minutes on foot from Lujiazui Station on Metro Line 2