Shanghai has a strong connection with skyscrapers, with the old buildings in the Co-Concession once representing Asian heights, and Lujiazui becoming the modern Shanghai skyline with its dense cluster of high-rise buildings. The three peaks of Jin Mao Tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower have unsurprisingly become new landmarks in Shanghai, and with the construction of high-altitude viewing flats, it has become a good place to climb the Range Rover.
Jin Mao Tower is the shortest of the "Three Brothers", and its outer height and sightseeing floor height are even lower than that of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower (including antennas). Jinmao's advantages are all in the "Walking in the Clouds" project, where tourists overlook the Bund and the hinterland of Lujiazui at a height of 340.6 meters above the ground, and under the protection of the safety belt, they can rest assured that they can make difficult actions such as "one-legged suspension". The 1.2-meter-wide trail is a fully open structure with no perimeter guardrails and no roof, making it the tallest of the world's skyscrapers. In addition, the merchant also claims that the trail is completely transparent, but in fact this is not the case, the steel structure supports and wraps the tempered glass edge, and the vision is slightly inferior, but it brings a "down-to-earth" feeling. There is no need to worry too much about safety, Jinmao conducts safety tests every Tuesday morning, and will not let tourists walk when the weather is bad, so as to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
The total length of the walk is 60 meters, and it is a good idea to take pictures in time. The operator has carefully equipped 2 photo devices, one is located on the northeast side, the scenery is not good, but a free photo; One is located on the northwest side, which can be used as a backdrop wall for the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, where the cost of photos is 60 yuan per photo or 100 yuan per 2 photos. As we all know, small objects such as mobile phones are not allowed in high-altitude events, and if you want to take a souvenir, you can only rely on official equipment. After the experience, the edifier will receive an official certificate and commemorative medal, and there is also the second-tallest post box in Shanghai on the same floor, and its special "love commemorative stamp" is very popular with couples.
The sightseeing floor is located on the 88th floor, and the telescope and other facilities are old, if you don't experience the cloud walk, it is better to choose the Pearl of the Orient or the Shanghai Tower, the World Financial Center, the former has a panoramic view of the river and the bottom of the eye, and the latter two are highly advantageous. There are many taboos for high-altitude walking, and the security check is stricter, which takes about 30 minutes. It is recommended to understand the precautions announced by the official announcement in advance, dress as required, and make an appointment at least one day in advance (021-50478188 or WeChat public account).
Duration: 30 minutes - 1.5 hours
Reference ticket price: 368 yuan/person (walking in the clouds, practical souvenirs)
120 yuan/person (only for the Tourism Department; Adult)
100 yuan/person (only for the Tourism Department; Seniors over 70 years old)
90 yuan/person (only for the Tourism Department; Current undergraduate students or below)
60 yuan/person (only for the Tourism Department; Height 0.9m-1.3m)
Free (Japan Tourism Agency only; Children with a height of less than 0.9 meters and a guardian, active military personnel, retired cadres)
0.9*Rack price/person (for a team of more than 20 people with a letter of introduction from the unit)
Opening hours: 8:30-21:30 (Wednesday to Monday); 14:00-21:30
Tips: 1. Pay attention to the weather, 2. Wear pants and lace-up flat shoes; 3. Long hair needs to be tied tightly; 4. "Walking in the Clouds" must be booked at least one day in advance and during the day; 5. The requirements for the "Walking in the Clouds" project are: 10-60 years old (minors must be accompanied), height 1.4-2 meters, weight 30kg-100kg; 6. People with high blood pressure, heart disease, fainting and pregnant women should avoid this attraction; 7. The Walk in the Clouds program is closed on Tuesday mornings