If you choose only one building as the symbol of Shenzhen, I believe that the first reaction of many people must be Diwang Building.
Located in the central business district of Shenzhen, Diwang Building was completed in 1996 with a total height of 384 meters and an actual building height of 325 meters. Its official name is Shun Hing Plaza, which is known as the "Diwang Building" by the public because it won the highest transaction price of land in Shenzhen that year. Its design inspiration integrates the essence of medieval Western churches and ancient Chinese culture, and its ratio of width to height is 1:9, creating a record for the flattest and thinnest super high-rise buildings in the world.
The sightseeing project on the top floor of Diwang Building is different from the simple climbing and looking far, and also different from the catering and leisure of ordinary high-rise buildings, it also integrates the history, humanity and geography of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and introduces the historical changes of Shenzhen to tourists through photo exhibitions, short films, robot introductions, etc.
Shenzhen has grown from a humble fishing village more than 30 years ago to an international metropolis. Diwang Building is not only a symbol of Shenzhen's prosperity, but also a witness to its history. Although Diwang Building has been surpassed by Kingkey 100 and Ping An Building to become the third tallest building in Shenzhen, it has an irreplaceable position in the hearts of Shenzhen people. Climb to the top of Diwang Building, overlook Shenzhen, overlook Hong Kong, take in the rows of buildings and bustling traffic, and at the same time appreciate the vicissitudes of this once small fishing village, it is really a pleasant thing.
Duration: 1 hour
Indicative fare:
80 RMB/person (adults and children over 1.5 meters tall)
40 yuan/person (children with a height of 1.2-1.5 meters and seniors aged 65-69)
Free admission (children under 1.2 meters tall and seniors over 70 years old)
Tips: 1. Enter the park at 22:00 at the latest; 2. It is recommended to climb to the top in the evening, and the day and night views can be watched.