What are the most representative modern buildings in Shanghai?

Shanghai's most representative modern buildings are the Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Center Tower, Jinmao Tower, the World Financial Center, SAIC Shanghai Culture Square, Shanghai Library, Shanghai International Exhibition Center, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theater, the new Jin Jiang Hotel, Shanghai Stadium (80,000 people Stadium), Shanghai International Dance Center, Pudong International Airport and so on.

1, the Oriental Pearl Tower (Pudong New Area, No. 1, Century Avenue): Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower, also known as the Oriental Pearl Tower, the tower is 468 meters high, is located in Shanghai on the banks of the Huangpu River, Pudong Lujiazui on the tip of the mouth, on July 30, 1991 to start construction, on October 1, 1994 was completed.

2, Shanghai Center Tower (Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New Area, No. 479 (Near East Tai Road)): Shanghai Center Tower, located in Lujiazui, the main body of the building for the 118-storey, total height of 632 meters, its design height over the nearby Shanghai World Financial Center, known as China's tallest building, the world's second tallest building.

3, Jinmao Tower (88 Century Avenue): Jinmao Tower, also known as the Jinmao Building, is located in Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone on the banks of the Huangpu River in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai, China, with a height of 420.5 meters, and is currently the 2nd tallest skyscraper in Shanghai (as of August 2008), 4th tallest in mainland China, and the 10th tallest in the world. The building was started in 1994 and completed in 1998, has 88 floors above ground, if you add the spire floors *** there are 93 floors and 3 underground floors.

4, the World Financial Center (Pudong New Area, No. 100 Century Avenue): Shanghai World Financial Center is located in Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, a skyscraper, August 29, 2008 was completed. With a height of 492 meters and 101 floors above ground, it is the tallest flat-roofed building in the world.

Special note: What we are seeing now is a square vent at the top, which was originally designed as a circle (Mori Building Co., Ltd. of Japan led the design and construction of the building), but had to be changed to the current square shape due to the public's opposition to the emergence of an iconic building in Shanghai that resembles the Japanese Anointed Flag.

5, SAIC Shanghai Cultural Plaza (Fuxing Road No. 597): Located in the center of Shanghai's SAIC Shanghai Cultural Plaza, has a long history, carrying more than 80 years of history of the Shanghai Bund. Before liberation here is the French Concession of Shanghai's famous Yat Yuen dog run; in May 1949, the liberation of Shanghai was renamed Yat Yuen Hotel; in April 1952, by the Municipal People's Government, Mayor Chen Yi approved the Yat Yuen remodeling, expansion, the new Shanghai Cultural Square. Reconstruction and expansion project to the end of 1954 before completion, became the Shanghai people at that time the long-awaited a variety of facilities are relatively complete mass political and cultural activities of the center of the place. the early 1990s, the Cultural Square became the earliest Shanghai's temporary stock exchange market, after 1997 became the largest in Shanghai Jingwenhua market, in November 2005 was converted into the largest sunken theater in Shanghai's new landmark building.

6, Shanghai Library (Xuhui District, Huaihai Road, No. 1555): Shanghai Library was founded in 1952, the original site is located in West Nanjing Road, No. 325, and then moved to Huaihai Road, No. 1555 for renovation, December 20, 1996, the Shanghai Library new building was completed, open.

7, Shanghai International Exhibition Center (Changning District, Shanghai, Lou Shan Guan Road 88 (Xingyi Road 77) ?) : Shanghai International Exhibition Center *** two-storey floor 12,000 square meters, equipped with a perfect unified logo system, various types of large and small meeting rooms, multi-functional conference halls and VIP reception room, as well as advanced broadband network, projection devices, broadcasting sound facilities, digital monitoring equipment, business center, Chinese and Western restaurants, convenience stores and other exhibition support services; the center is located in the bustling business district with the surrounding The center is located in a busy business district, with the surrounding hotels, commercial buildings, leisure facilities and convenient transportation constitute a mature exhibition business area.

Shanghai International Exhibition Center (SIEC) receives more than 50 exhibitions every year, mainly international and trade exhibitions.

8, Shanghai Museum (Huangpu District, People's Avenue, No. 201 (near Wusheng Road)): Shanghai Museum, the new museum in August 1993 to start construction, October 12, 1996 fully completed and open. It is a large-scale museum of ancient Chinese art, and the shape of the upper circle and the lower one symbolizes the Chinese saying of "heaven is round and earth is square". The exhibition area is 2,800 square meters. The museum has a collection of 120,000 valuable relics, especially bronze, ceramics, calligraphy and paintings.

9, Shanghai Grand Theatre (Huangpu District, No. 300 Renmin Avenue): Shanghai Grand Theatre opened on August 27, 1998, is located in the center of the city's People's Square, adjacent to the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, the Shanghai Museum, covers an area of about 2.1 hectares. Shanghai Grand Theater is a veritable political and cultural center of Shanghai.

10, Shanghai Stadium (Tianyaoqiao Road, No. 666): Shanghai Stadium, also known as the "Shanghai 80,000 people Stadium", completed in 1997. Shanghai Stadium is currently China's largest and most advanced facilities of large outdoor stadiums and one of Shanghai's landmark buildings, with a construction area of 170,000 square meters.

11, Shanghai International Dance Center (Hongqiao Road, No. 1650): Shanghai International Dance Center is the only one in Shanghai is currently dedicated to the dance of cultural venues. Shanghai International Dance Center has a large theater with a seating capacity of 1,080 seats and a 300-seat synthetic rehearsal hall (small theater), and has gathered the Shanghai Ballet, Shanghai Song and Dance Troupe, Shanghai Theatre Academy Dance School, and the Shanghai Dance School in residence. In October 2016, it officially opened to the public.

12, Pudong International Airport (300 Qihang Road, Pudong New Area): Shanghai Pudong International Airport, located in the coastal area of Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, with an area of 40 square kilometers, was built by reclaimed land in 1999, and the expansion project was put into use in 2008 before the Beijing Olympic Games. Pudong Airport is one of the two major international airports in Shanghai, and is one of the three major international airports in China along with Beijing Capital International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport.