- Visiting the two spheres of the Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower is a classic way to experience Shanghai's landmarks. You can explore both core areas - the lower sphere (98m) and upper sphere (259m) - enjoying a seamless combination of historical culture and panoramic high-altitude views in one stop.
- The "Shanghai Urban History Development Exhibition Hall" in the lower sphere is the core highlight, featuring over a thousand cultural relics, dynamic models, and multimedia displays that vividly recreate Shanghai's century-long transformation from its opening as a port to modern times. Strolling through it feels like traveling through time.
- The upper sphere features a 360° circular observation deck offering panoramic views of both banks of the Huangpu River and the Lujiazui skyscraper cluster. The fully transparent suspended sightseeing corridor provides an exhilarating "cloud-walking" experience, where every snapshot captures stunning cityscape panoramas.
- The Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower's aerial revolving restaurant is located 267 meters high in the tower, making it the highest revolving restaurant in Asia. With an operating area of 1,500 square meters, it can accommodate 350 diners. The restaurant completes a full rotation every 2 hours, allowing guests to enjoy 360° panoramic views of Shanghai while savoring a variety of cuisines from Southeast Asia, Europe, and America.

- Shanghai's cityscape, centered around the Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower, displays a stunning pink hue under the glow of sunset and city lights. The Huangpu River meanders through the urban landscape, flanked by towering skyscrapers on both banks.

- The futuristic cityscape of Shanghai, bathed in blue and purple hues, creates a cyberpunk atmosphere that propels the city's vibrancy into a futuristic dimension, delivering a striking visual impact and sparking imagination about urban development.

- In the early morning, through the glass curtain wall, you can see skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center faintly visible in the dawn light, with the sky displaying a gradient of orange and yellow hues, showcasing both the prosperity of Shanghai's financial district and the serene beauty of the morning.

- An aerial view of Shanghai showcases the winding Huangpu River with vessels sailing on its waters. Both riverbanks are densely lined with skyscrapers, blending modern high-rises with historic architecture, vividly presenting the city's cosmopolitan layout and vibrant prosperity as an international metropolis.

- As dusk falls, the city lights gradually illuminate, with buildings across the Huangpu River sparkling brilliantly. The observation deck's telescopes allow visitors to gaze into the distance, while the glass curtain wall design offers a panoramic view of Shanghai's nightscape, exuding an atmosphere of urban romance and vibrant prosperity.

- An immersive space dominated by blue lighting, with countless lights hanging and surrounding like a starry river. The mirror design creates an unlimited extension of space, crafting a dreamy starry sky effect that makes you feel like you're in the vast universe, delivering a stunning visual and sensory experience.

- The Shanghai Urban History And Development Museum showcases a retro architectural style, presenting Shanghai's century-long transformation from its opening as a port to modern times through over a thousand artifacts, dynamic models, and multimedia interactions. It serves as an engaging classroom for understanding the city's developmental journey, combining educational value with visual appeal.

- A fully transparent glass walkway extends from the observation deck, allowing visitors to enjoy a 360° panoramic view of both sides of the Huangpu River. Beneath your feet lies the bustling cityscape, creating a thrilling "walk in the clouds" visual experience. This is an exceptional spot for capturing stunning photos of Shanghai's skyline and a popular social media destination for those seeking high-altitude excitement.

- The night view of Shanghai's Bund features the Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower illuminated in pink lights, standing out vividly against the dark sky. Surrounding skyscrapers sparkle with dazzling lights, while the Huangpu River reflects the shimmering cityscape on both banks. A bright moon hangs high above, showcasing Shanghai's vibrant and romantic nightscape.





- The aerial revolving restaurant completes a full rotation every 2 hours, offering 360° panoramic views of the Huangpu River. It features four signature buffet sections: Southeast Asian cuisine, Japanese dishes, Chinese delicacies, and European-American flavors.
