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Photo taken on Aug. 28, 2008 shows the
421-meter-high Jinmao Tower (R), the former tallest on the Chinese
mainland, and the 492-meter-high Shanghai World Financial Center (L) in
the Lujiazui area of Pudong District, in Shanghai, east China. The
Shanghai World Financial Center, standing 492 meters tall and also
nicknamed the "Wall Street of China," the biggest skyscraper in Chinese
mainland and the third-tallest in the world after Burj Dubai and Taipei
101, was officially inaugurated on Thursday. (Xinhua/Liu
Ying) Photo
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SHANGHAI, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Shanghai World
Financial Center, the biggest skyscraper in Chinese mainland and the
third-tallest in the world after Burj Dubai and Taipei 101, was officially
inaugurated on Thursday.
The 492-meter-high building is in the Lujiazui area
of Pudong District, the "Wall Street of China," overlooking the Huangpu River.
It covers an area of 381,600 square meters. It has 101 floors above ground and
three floors underground, according to its builder, the Shanghai Construction
Group.
The first two floors are commercial with the third to
fifth floors for conference centers. The seventh to 77th floors will house
offices. The 79th to 93rd floors will be the Park Hyatt Shanghai hotel, which is
expected to test run on Monday.
The 94th to 100th floors are an observatory for
sightseeing and will be open to tourists on Saturday. The observatory on the
100thfloor at 474 meters above ground is the tallest of its kind in the world.
It is expected to receive 3 million tourists
annually. The admission price ranges from 110 yuan (16 U.S dollars) to 150 yuan.
The construction of the skyscraper began in 1997 but
was suspended amid the southeast Asian financial crisis. The construction
resumed in 2003.
"Few people thought Pudong would be a financial
center when we decided to invest here," said Minoru Mori, the founder of Mori
Building, the skyscraper's investor. "The successful launching of the Shanghai
World Financial Center proved Shanghai would be definitely a top commercial city
in Asia."
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Photo taken on Aug. 28, 2008 shows the
468-meter Oriental Pearl Television Tower (back) and the 421-meter-high
Jinmao Tower (front), the former tallest on the Chinese mainland, on the
top platform of the 100th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center in
the Lujiazui area of Pudong District, in Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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