Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower, full name "Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower". It is located on the banks of the Huangpu River, the tip of the Pudong Lujiazui, standing in the Lujiazui modern buildings, and the Bund World Architecture Expo across the river. At night, looking at the Pearl of the Orient, colorful, brilliant; climbing the tower overlooking the city at night, is more colorful, beautiful.
Oriental Pearl Ticket Price:
Climbing Tower Sightseeing
Peak Ticket: Adult 220|Child 110
Fast Pass: Adult 299|Child 199.
Super Value Tickets: Adult 199|Child 99.
Tickets Landmark Park: Adult 229|Child 114
Tickets Landmark Park: Adult 229|Child 114
VIP Packages: Admission to the Pearl Tower is free. p>
VIP Package: Adult ticket 399
Rotary Restaurant
Self-service sightseeing ticket: Adult ticket 368|Child ticket 184.
Happy Restaurant
Buffet: Adult ticket 228|Child ticket 149.
Discounts on Tickets:
Child Ticket: Children of 1m (inclusive) ~ 1.4m (inclusive) You can buy children's tickets; children under 1m (not included) are free; please measure the height on the spot.
Preferential policies: elderly people over 70 years old and disabled people, active military personnel, disabled military personnel, retired cadres, martyrs, fire rescue personnel with valid documents in the Oriental Pearl Tower Scenic Spot on-site can enjoy preferential on-site purchase (exchange) tickets.
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Shanghai Oriental Pearl Introduction:
The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, also known as the Oriental Pearl Tower, is a television tower located in Shanghai, China. It is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, China, adjacent to the Huangpu River and across the river from the Bund. The Oriental Pearl Tower by the Shanghai Modern Architectural Design (Group) Co., Ltd. Jiang Huancheng design. 1991 started construction, completed in 1994, with a total investment of 830 million yuan. 467.9 meters high, Asia's tallest tower, the world's third tallest tower, second only to the Canadian CN Tower (553.3 meters) and Russia's Ostankino Tower (540.1 meters), is one of Shanghai's landmark buildings.