Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai

In: China| Traveling Abroad| Visit Shanghai

30 Jun 2009

Glass Floor of Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower

This is my favorite photo in Shanghai, China. My palms sweat when I look at this picture. I am sitting 270 meters above the ground on the glass floor of the Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower. The tower stands 468 meters (1536 feet) tall, and is the third tallest TV and radio tower in the world. Often called the Oriental Pearl Tower, it was the tallest structure in China from 1994 until 2007 when it was overtaken by the Shanghai World Financial Center. It remains a functional TV and radio tower.

Oriental Pearl Tower at Night

View of the Oriental Pearl Tower from the ground before entering. Cost of admission to the highest observation deck at 340 meters was 150 Yuan ($30), a bit pricey, but still worth it.

Night View from Oriental Pearl Tower

Pretty cool picture of the cityscape from 270 meters above ground at the Oriental TV Tower. Notice the Shanghai World Financial Center in blue. It is the highest roof in the world at 487.4 meters above the 101st floor, not counting the spire.

Nightview from 340 meters, Oriental Pearl Tower

Cityscape from 340 meters above ground at the Shanghai Oriental TV Tower. This is considerably higher than from where I took the previous picture. Notice the support beam in the upper right corner of this photo. I believe the buildings on the left side were part of the climax of Mission Impossible 3 when Tom Cruise swings from building to building.

Staying Close to the Walls

My friend Eun Mi staying close the walls on this floor, which is 270 meters above the ground. This floor was really scary since it wasn’t fully enclosed (howling winds) and has a glass floor around the perimeter.

Crawling on Glass at Oriental TV Tower

That’s me being a wuss. I finally mustered enough confidence to somehow get my body to the edge of for the photo opp. I couldn’t just walk to the edge. I had to crawl since it was terrifying with the glass floor and the winds.

Shanghai World Financial Center

I took this picture of the Shanghai World Financial Center with my 4 year old pocket Canon from the ground. Not bad. This structure is so incredible that this photo kinda looks fake.

179 cm, 72 kg

From the base floor of the Oriental Pearl Tower… I had to prove to the wold that I am 179 cm tall without shoes, and weighing in at 72 kg. The thing above my head goes up and down 3 times to mash down any extra hair you’re using to cheat an extra cm or two. I first tried it first with my shoes, where I registered at 181 cm.  I guess after being at the top of the tower, lots of people want to prove how tall they are.

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The author of this blog journal was adopted form Korea at the age of 6. He was adopted and raised by a Jewish-American family (not a joke). The purpose of his extended return trip to Korea is to learn more about his birth-family history, learn the Korean language, and immerse himself in daily Korean life to fully experience true Korean culture.

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