SKY WALK at Jin Mao Tower | Shanghai
The 420-meter-high Jin Mao Tower was China’s tallest building at the time of its completion and today remains its most iconic. Recalling historic pagoda forms, with setbacks that create a rhythmic pattern, the 88-story tower has become a model for skyscraper design throughout the country.
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88 Century Ave, LuJiaZui, Pudong Xinqu, China, 200120
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Jin Mao Tower 4th Tallest building in Shanghai 88 story landmark skyscraper, Lujiazui, Pudong, China
At the top of the imposing 88 story landmark skyscraper The 420.5 metre Jin Mao Tower, the 4th tallest structure in Shanghai and one of the tallest in the World, Forming part of the impressive Pudong skyline in Shanghai offering impressive views across Shanghai from its viewing platform, Shanghai, China 2018
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In the financial district of Pudong in Shanghai, we visited the Jin Mao Tower, a 88-story skyscraper. The fifth-highest building in China has an observation deck at an altitude of 340 meters, where you can marvel at the gigantic development along the Huangpu River. Only 46 seconds the lift needs and the city is at your feet, for me a great excursion tip!
Im Finanzviertel Pudong in Shanghai besuchten wir den Jin Mao Tower, einen Wolkenkratzer mit 88 Stockwerken. Das heute fünfthöchste Gebäude Chinas hat in 340m Höhe ein Aussichtsdeck, wo man die gigantische Bebauung entlang des Huangpu Rivers wunderbar observieren kann. Nur 46 Sekunden braucht der Lift und die Stadt liegt einem zu Füßen, für mich ein super Ausflugstipp !
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I only chose to go up one of the observation decks in Shanghai, and I decided on the Jin Mao Tower. this is also famous for containing the Grand Hyatt Hotel, with incidentally its sister property, the Park Hyatt, being located in the SWFC opposite. Recorded May 11, 2012.
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During Shanghai Tourism Week we visited the third tallest building in Shanghai. We had already visited the two tallest buildings and this was the last one left. It was also half price! Read more about The Travel Bug Bite adventures at thetravelbugbite.com and thetravelbugbite.net.
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This was at the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai, China. We went up on one of the fastest elevator in the world for 2019. It took us only 46 seconds from the ground to the 88th floor. My ears were hurting on the way up. Once we got up there. I felted like I was up in the clouds, having a bird eyes view on Shanghai. It was beautiful seeing Shanghai from this viewpoint.
Glass skywalk 340m above ground: China unveils new Shanghai Jin-Mao tower walkway - TomoNews
SHANGHAI — China has unveiled yet another frightening glass structure. This time, it is an open-air skywalk outside the country’s third tallest building.
A stand-out feature of the city’s skyline, Shanghai’s Jin Mao Tower has opened a glass-bottom platform for daring visitors. The platform is located outside the 88th floor, roughly 340 meters above the street.
It is 60 meters long and 1.2 meters wide. It also does not have any hand rails.
Visitors are required to wear helmets and a harness attached to the safety bar. A total of 15 people, including two staff, are allowed on the platform each time.
Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view for half an hour but they cannot take any personal belongings other than the clothes they are wearing.
Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view for half an hour but they cannot take any personal belongings other than the clothes they are wearing, meaning no self-photograph opportunities.
China has a lot of glass-bottomed structures built on high levels above ground, including the Yuntai Mountain glass bridge that cracked just two weeks after opening and the glass bridge that suspended across the Zhangjiajie Canyon.
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Top of Jin Mao Tower-Shanghai, China (With Facts/Figures)
The Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai is 88 stories tall and is one of the tallest buildings in the world and at one point, was the tallest building in China. It is almost 1380 feet (420.5 m) tall and can send visitors from the ground floor to the 88th floor for only 45 seconds. You get a great view at the top of the famous Bund across the river as well as the Oriental Pearl Tower. Inside the observatory, you can look several stories down into the inside of the building and can see the lobby of the Shanghai Grand Hyatt Hotel.
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Jin Mao Tower Skyscraper in Pudong | China Travel
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The Jin Mao Tower, also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower, is an 88-story landmark skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China. It is 420.5-metre and is the 18th tallest building in the world.
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Hope and Raya go up 100 floors to the observation deck of the Shanghai World Financial Center. Fantastic aerial view of Shanghai China, The Bund, Jin Mao Tower, and the Pearl Tower.
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What is now Pudong was a pasture 50 years ago that has been transformed by the Chinese economic miracle into one of the prettiest cityscapes on earth. No visit is complete without a bird's eye view from one of the towers so prevalent in this area. If you take a city bus tour the Jin Mao Tower will be your choice.
The Jin Mao Tower, also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower, is an 88-story landmark skyscraper in the Lujiazui area of the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. It contains a shopping mall, offices and the Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel. It is currently the seventeenth tallest building in the world. Along with the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai Tower it is part of the Lujiazui skyline seen from the Bund. It used to be the tallest building in China but its height was surpassed on September 14, 2007, by the Shanghai World Financial Center which is located close by. The Shanghai Tower, a 121-story building located next to these two buildings, once completed, will surpass the height of both these buildings.
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2018 China: Shanghai - View from Jin Mao Tower
Being the third tallest building only to Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center in Shanghai, Jin Mao Tower is located in the center of Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone in Pudong. It can be conveniently accessed from either Puxi (the area west of the Hungpu River) by taking the tunnel (travel time is about two minutes) or the Hongqiao and Pudong International Airports (travel time is about 30 minutes) by car.
The 88-stories Jin Mao Tower was completed in 1999. It is 420.5 meters (almost 1,380 feet) tall and covers an area of 2.3 hectares (5.68 acres). The architect, Adrian D. Smith, of this skyscraper ingeniously combined the elements of traditional Chinese culture with the newest architectural styles of the time, which makes it one of the best-constructed buildings in China.
This building includes modern offices, a deluxe 5-star hotel - the Grand Hyatt Shanghai, exhibition halls, banquet halls, an observation deck, and entertainment facilities which are situated in the following levels: the 1st and 2nd floors form an imposing and bright lobby of the business area; the 3rd to the 50th floors are occupied by office spaces; the 51st and 52nd floors are the mechanical and electrical facilities center, which are restricted for the tower's working staff; the 53rd to 87th floors are reserved for the deluxe Grand Hyatt Hotel of which, the 86th floor houses a club exclusive for the hotel guests and the 87th floor lodges the hotel restaurant; and, the 88th floor-the highest floor, is reserved for the tower's observation deck, which can hold 1000 people at any one time.
The tower has the best elevators available. Two direct elevators operate at the speed of 9.1 meters (nearly 30 feet) per second that can send visitors from the ground floor to the 88th floor for only 45 seconds. There are also five to six elevators every 10 floors, which reduce waiting-time to 35 seconds even during rush hours.
The tower has an annex building 6-stories high which houses the exhibition halls, conference rooms, multi-function halls, grand banquet halls and a recreational center.
The basement of the tower is a parking area 3 stories deep, which can hold 800 cars and 2,000 bicycles. The parking area is equipped with 360-degree surveillance cameras as a security feature of the building.
World’s highest rail-less skywalk open on 88th floor of Shanghai skyscraper
A skyscraper in Shanghai’s Pudong district is letting visitors walk on an open-air glass platform outside the building's 88th floor, 340.6 meters above the ground. The skywalk, the world’s highest with no guardrails, is open to daredevils during China’s ongoing National day holidays. CCTV’s Hu Nan sets foot on the skywalk and brings us the spectacular view from there.
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Entering Grand Hyatt Shanghai Jin Mao Tower Hotel - Room 8010 - 2012
Inside The Jin Mao Tower - Shanghai, China
The Jin Mao Tower (simplified Chinese: 金茂大厦; traditional Chinese: 金茂大廈; pinyin: Jīnmào Dàshà; literally: The Golden Prosperity Building), also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower, is an 88-story landmark skyscraper in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China. It is 420.5 metres (1,380 feet) tall and is the 18th tallest building in the world. It contains a shopping mall, offices and the Grand Hyatt Shanghai hotel. Along with the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai Tower it is part of the Lujiazui skyline seen from the Bund. It used to be the tallest building in China but its height was surpassed on September 14, 2007, by the Shanghai World Financial Center which is located close by.[3] The Shanghai Tower, a 121-story building located next to these two buildings, surpassed the height of both these buildings in 2015.[