
Rising gracefully along the Huangpu River in Lujiazui, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower stands as a symbol of Shanghai’s modern resurgence. Architecturally distinct with its shimmering spheres, it offers multiple observation decks, including a mesmerizing glass floor that provides a thrilling view of the bustling city below. A revolving restaurant at 267 meters serves both local and international cuisine with panoramic vistas. Inside, the Shanghai History Museum offers an engaging journey through the city’s past. Accessible via line 2 at Lujiazui Station, it’s best visited on weekdays to avoid heavy crowds. Plan ahead for the evening light show, which adds a dazzling touch to this Pudong landmark.
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