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Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower, also known as the Oriental Pearl Tower, is a well-known landmark located in the Pudong New Area, Shanghai. It is the tallest structure in Asia and the third tallest tower in the world, standing at an impressive height of 468 meters. Construction of the tower began on July 30, 1991, and it was completed and put into use on October 1, 1994.

The tower, situated on the bank of the Huangpu River, opposite the Bund's International Architecture Exhibition Group, is an iconic symbol of Shanghai. The tower is designed with 11 spheres of different sizes, with two large spheres resembling red rubies, creating the artistic conception of "big pearls and small pearls falling on the jade plate" from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi.

The structure of the Oriental Pearl Tower consists of three 9-meter diameter columns, the base, lower spheres, upper spheres, and a space cabin. It houses multiple floors including observation platforms, rotating restaurants, a conference center, a museum, and entertainment facilities.

The Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower is a comprehensive tourism and cultural landmark that combines sightseeing, dining, shopping, entertainment, conventions, historical exhibitions, and broadcast television. It annually receives over 2.8 million visitors from around the world, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in China.

The tower also serves as the Shanghai International News Center, with a 1,100-square-meter news conference hall equipped with advanced interpretation, projection, audio, and lighting equipment, capable of accommodating news conferences or international meetings for 800 people.

The English name of the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower is "Oriental Pearl Tower," and it is considered one of China's proudest architectural achievements.