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What's interesting about Lujiazui?
Lujiazui is the CBD of Shanghai and one of the financial centers of China.

Lujiazui is famous for its glittering skyscrapers (the second tallest building in the world) and is home to countless high-end restaurants and hotels.

If you want to go to Shanghai for business or tourism, Ben Xianer recommends the following ten best scenic spots in Lujiazui for you to choose from.

Oriental Pearl 1

The Oriental Pearl Tower is 468 meters high. From 1.994 to 2007, it was the tallest building in China, and was later surpassed by Shanghai World Financial Center. The Oriental Pearl has a unique sightseeing floor, and the highest floor is about 350 meters from the ground. Most of these floors are glass floors, which can directly see the landscape under your feet, as well as hotels and revolving restaurants, which can enjoy the beautiful city scenery.

2. Shanghai World Financial Center, which opened in 2007, is the eighth largest building in the world, with an eye-catching location and a height of 492 meters. The trapezoidal opening at the top makes the building look like a bottle opener. The rooftop, glass floor and windows on the top floor can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the city.

3. Jinmao Building

In the design of this skyscraper, some traditional elements of China are clearly reflected. The building has 88 floors, which is a very auspicious number. The lower 50 floors are office buildings, and the upper 30 floors are 5-star Grand Hyatt Shanghai. There are all kinds of high-end bars and restaurants, and there is no shortage of entertainment and food.

4. Binjiang Street

Binjiang Avenue is built along the east bank of Huangpu River. It provides good scenic spots and sightseeing opportunities for buildings such as Shanghai International Conference Center. After a day of sightseeing, sitting on a bench on the avenue and enjoying the sunset on the Huangpu River is also a romantic rest place.

5. Bund Sightseeing Tunnel

The tunnel connects the Bund and Pudong, and the strange colors created by high-tech means on the inner wall of the tunnel are constantly changing, and all kinds of vibrant earth creatures are fascinating.

6. Shanghai International Conference Center covers an area of 1 1 10,000 square meters. It is the most technologically advanced exhibition center in China. He has a well-equipped art hall, conference hall, multi-function hall and nearly 300 rooms. There are also many exquisite restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment places to choose from. Including gorgeous dance halls and bowling alleys.

7. Shanghai International Finance Center

The international financial center is a comprehensive building integrating shopping, office and hotel, which is divided into north and south parts. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel is located in the South Tower, and HSCB is headquartered in the North Tower. There are a large number of top fashion brands to choose from in the shopping center.