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Photo taken on Aug. 26, 2008 shows a
spectacular view of downtown Shanghai and the Huangpu River from the
Shanghai World Financial Center in Shanghai, east China. The 101-storey,
492-meter-tall building will be opened to the public on Aug. 30. (Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- A total of 4, 000 visitors, natives and
foreigners, flocked to the Shanghai World Financial Center on its first opening
day to have a sightseeing on Saturday, the Oriental Morning Post reported.
The Thursday-inaugurated Center stands aloof at 492 meters in the city's
Pudong District, and is so far the biggest skyscraper in Chinese mainland and
the third-tallest in the world after Burj Dubai and Taipei 101.
Chen Yin, a 46-year-old local man, said he was the first one to arrive at
the Center at 6 in the morning, though the open time started at 2 p.m.
This middle-aged man said he had heard of the opening news and was fully
prepared.
As a local, Chen had many firsts in his life in Shanghai. He was the first
to visit the city-iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower Revolving Restaurant, the first
passenger of the city's No.1 Subway Line, and the first to visit the Shanghai
Museum after it was open free to the public.
Around 800 people were already waiting in the hugely long queue at around 2
p.m when the museum was open, but only 88 people were allowed in once at a time.
The people were taken by elevators to the observatory at a daunting height
of around 500 meters in the air.
The building had 101 floors above ground and three floors underground. The
94th to 100th floors were an observatory for sightseeing, according to its
builder, the Shanghai Construction Group.
According to the Post report, the first 2, 008 visitors were given badge
souvenirs.
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Photo taken on Aug. 26, 2008 shows a
view of the Shanghai World Financial Center in Shanghai, east China.
The 101-storey, 492-meter-tall building will be opened to the public on
Aug. 30. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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