The name of the landmark super-tall skyscraper, Jin Mao, literally
means “Golden Prosperity Building.” Currently ranked the 6th tallest
building in the world, it was designed by the Chicago-based Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill and was constructed in 1999. It is located in the
Lujiazui area of the Pudong district of Shanghai, People’s Republic of
China. The architecture ingeniously combines elements of traditional
Chinese culture with the modern architectural styles of the time, which
makes it one of the most well-constructed buildings in China. The
proportions of this structure revolve around the number 8, which
according to Chinese belief signifies prosperity.
It houses the very luxurious Shanghai Grand Hyatt hotel and several offices. The construction cost is estimated to be 530 million dollars. The tower has several exhibition halls, banquet halls, entertainment venues, and an observation deck on the 88th floor that can fit about 1000 tourists. The daily maintenance of this tower is reported to be an unbelievable US$121,000.
It houses the very luxurious Shanghai Grand Hyatt hotel and several offices. The construction cost is estimated to be 530 million dollars. The tower has several exhibition halls, banquet halls, entertainment venues, and an observation deck on the 88th floor that can fit about 1000 tourists. The daily maintenance of this tower is reported to be an unbelievable US$121,000.
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