A Tour at the Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower in Shanghai China
April 5, 2014 was one special day for me, because as a first
timer in China, particularly in Shanghai, seeing the iconic Oriental Pearl Radio
and TV Tower that I got to see on the television is already a dream come true.
Especially when the travel was an all expenses paid by the company and the
sponsor.
The tour guide’s target was for us to be at the Oriental Pearl Radio
and TV Tower before the 8AM opening time. We arrive there at 7:00AM and
the entrance was already jam-packed with foreign as well as local tourists.
Using our passports, our guide got us tickets for the tower tour and the
River-Cruise. I forgot to borrow one of the tickets for photographic purposes. I
think the admission fee was around ¥120-220 depending on the area you want
to visit. In our case I think we got the combo ticket, because we explored the upper
sphere + the river cruise.
One hour after, the gate was opened. There were other groups
ahead of us so we had to wait for our turn. While waiting we continued our
picture taking outside. After how many takes, my colleague finally got this
shot, a shot that shows the tip of the tower.
The Oriental Pearl Tower stands 468m (1535 feet) high and is
the tallest structure in China until 2007 when it was surpassed by the Shanghai
World Financial Center and it's the highest Radio and TV tower in Asia and 3rd
in the world. Aside from the small spheres, the tower features three bigger
spheres where the Space City (lower sphere), Sightseeing Floor (upper sphere)
and the Space Module (the highest sphere).
The Elevator took us to the upper sphere about 263m (863 feet) high where
the sightseeing area is located.
See
that tall building still under construction? That's the Shanghai Tower, the tallest
in China and the 2nd tallest building in the world.
When you’re up there you’ll get to see breathtaking vistas
of Shanghai in a bird’s eye, the far distant views are much visible on clear
days. Sadly, the sky was smoggy when we got there.
You can also conquer your fear of heights by stepping on the
glass bottom observatory.
The glass
floor may not be that clear because of the scratches, but still you can see the
what’s below.
We stayed inside more or less 2 hours explored the rest of
the are as long as our tickets allows and later went down for our next tour, The
Huangpu River Cruise. stay tuned...
Hi Janz,
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Wow, you are more courageous than I am. I could never step on that see through floor! Thanks for playing today.
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Wow. Really cool. I don't think I want to do that though. I am a chicken. Your very brave! Great Blues. I linked too. My are all on the ground!
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ReplyDeleteI've missed you!
Wow, you are more courageous than I am. I could never step on that see
through floor! Thanks for playing today.
I'm looking forward to reading your comment on my blue post. Please come
back.
Happy Blue Monday.
Looking at your photos, I can't help but feel jealous! :) You're so blessed that you experienced such a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeletethat is not for the faint hearted sitting on the glass floor. I might have some goosebumps pero kebs for a photo op!
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome views from very tall tower. Thanks for sharing your great tour.
ReplyDeleteThe view from the top makes Shanghai seem a bit smoggy. Is it?
ReplyDeleteFiery Red Sky
That's a great looking tower from the outside. What a cool view from waaaaay up there!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to China. I would love to someday. Your photos are beautiful. I wish to see the Shanghai tower one day. You are so lucky to have all expenses paid by your employer:)
ReplyDeleteWow, just how tall is the Shanghai Tower? And ang ganda ng Oriental Pearl tower!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I am so afraid of heights and I do not know if I can explore that but I would love to!
ReplyDeleteOh sis so scary! I have fear of heights and I don't think I can ride that bottom glass observatory.
ReplyDeleteThe experience is truly amazing! I love all the photos you've shared and I'm sure its a lot of fun.:)
ReplyDeleteWow, the view from above must really be spectacular in person. Are kids allowed to go up there?
ReplyDeleteMe, too! I get dizzy just thinking of heights! You are one lucky gal to be able to go there!
ReplyDeletehow brave of you! that was so high!!! it has magnificent view though!
ReplyDeleteShanghai is a beauty too! A must-see indeed I wish I could see it too in real life..
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