A long time ago, I had a wish to climb the 72nd floor of this building and experience the feeling of overlooking Nanjing. Today, I finally got my wish, because I went on a trip with my friends.
Take the subway to the Gulou subway station early in the morning, and as soon as you get out of the No.4 subway entrance, Zifeng Building stands in front of you. Look up, can't see the top.
Eager to feel the infinite scenery on the high building, I was busy walking into the building, but I didn't want to, but went to the shopping mall. The mall has a 6th floor, and it feels like entering wanda plaza.
Due to the epidemic, some shopping malls are deserted, and there are few customers in clothing stores, except for several restaurants such as Nanjing food stalls. Many stores are under renovation, and the periphery is covered with curtains.
I hurried around, got out of the door and asked about the situation. Only then did I know that the sightseeing on the 72nd floor had stopped because of the epidemic.
We have some regrets, and some are unwilling. So I want to go upstairs for dinner, so I can go upstairs directly. I didn't hesitate to press the elevator to the 45th floor. This is the cafeteria. The periphery of the building is the dining table and stool, and the central axis is the place where the chef works. On the terrace outside the restaurant, you can have tea and coffee. Sitting here, you can see the buildings downstairs, transportation facilities, roads and cars driving on the roads. You can also see Xuanwu Lake clearly.
I took some photos on this terrace, and I felt that the height was not enough. We decided to go to the western restaurant on the 78th floor.
It takes several minutes to get to the 78th floor by changing elevators. Into the western restaurant, you can see Xuanwu Lake and Purple Mountain through the glass window. The driveway is getting narrower and narrower, and the tall building at the foot has become a building block for children to play with. Unfortunately, there is no terrace on the 78th floor, and the scenery through the glass is hazy and unclear.
Looking at the city from this height, the city has a different feeling, just like the city starts from the foot, begins to expand outward, continues to extend, and the farther away it is, the less clear it is.
The Purple Peak Tower is like a needle on a sundial, and Nanjing City is like a sundial, expanding from the root of the needle to the distance.