Bank of China Tower, Shanghai

Skyscraper in Shanghai, China
31°14′26″N 121°29′55″E / 31.2405°N 121.4985°E / 31.2405; 121.4985Completed1999Opening28 August 2000Cost230 million USDHeightAntenna spire258 m (846 ft)Roof226 m (741 ft)Technical detailsFloor count53 (plus 3 underground)Floor area124,444 m2 (1,339,500 sq ft)Design and constructionArchitect(s)Nikken Sekkei Ltd.

The Shanghai Bank of China Tower (simplified Chinese: 上海中银大厦; traditional Chinese: 上海中銀大廈; pinyin: Shànghǎi Zhōngyín Dàshà), is a 53-story tower in the Pudong District, Shanghai, China. It was built for the Bank of China by the Japanese architectural firm Nikken Sekkei.

In popular culture

It was one of the three buildings that were part of the filming of Mission: Impossible III starring Tom Cruise. It is the building where Tom Cruise did a bungee jump.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Berra, John; Ju, Wei (2014). World Film Locations: Shanghai. Intellect Books. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-78320-199-0.

External links

  • Official website
  • Branch Details for Shanghai Bank of China Tower Archived 2014-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • "Emporis building ID 103897". Emporis. Archived from the original on February 6, 2020.
  • "Bank of China Tower, Shanghai". SkyscraperPage.
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Skyscrapers in Shanghai over 170 meters (558 feet)
Completed:
Over 300 m
200–300 m
170–200 m
  • World Plaza Shanghai (199 m, 1998)
  • Bund Center (198 m, 2002)
  • Wenxin United Press Building (197 m, 1999)
  • Lan Sheng Building (196 m, 1997)
  • China Insurance Building (196 m, 1999)
  • The Center (196 m, 2004)
  • CITIC Square (193 m, 2000)
  • Huaneng Union Tower (188 m, 1997)
  • CAAC Pudong Tower (188 m, 2001)
  • Bao'an Tower (188 m, 1997)
  • Shanghai Futures Building (187 m, 1998)
  • China Merchants Tower (186 m, 1995)
  • Shanghai China Merchants Plaza Office Building (186 m, 1998)
  • Aurora Plaza (185 m, 2003)
  • Pudong Development Mansion (185 m, 2001)
  • Ciro's Plaza (181 m, 2002)
  • Union Square Towers (185 m, 2005)
  • Pudong Shangri La Hotel Extension (180 m, 2005)
  • Citigroup Tower (180 m, 2005)
  • Shanghai Property Information Exchange Center (180 m, 2000)
  • Harbour Ring Plaza (178 m, 1998)
  • K. Wah Center (178 m, 2005)
  • Four Seasons Hotel (172 m, 2002)
Under
construction:
  • Shanghai North Bund Center (480m)
  • TIPS China Building (289 m, 2009)
  • Albany Oasis Garden Office Tower (260 m, 2008)
  • Huamin King Tower (258 m, 2008)
  • X3-2 Office Development (200 m)
  • Park Place Office Tower (188 m)
  • Hopson International Tower (180 m, 2008)
  • Shanghai Expo Guest Hotel (178 m)
  • Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
  • Building data source: Emporis


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