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The scenery is good, one of the highest buildings to visit in Beijing, in good weather, can see the whole of Great Beijing, the extreme view, whether the mountains or the plains, are very eye-catching. Fun and fun, this is a bit lacking, and most of it is money-consuming items. Good value for money, okay. Overall great, this would be better if the tickets were cheaper!
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The scenery is good, one of the highest buildings to visit in Beijing, in good weather, can see the whole of Great Beijing, the extreme view, whether the mountains or the plains, are very eye-catching. Fun and fun, this is a bit lacking, and most of it is money-consuming items. Good value for money, okay. Overall great, this would be better if the tickets were cheaper!
The sunset and night view are very good, that is, the wind is too strong on the top, really really need to wear thick before going, hahahahahahaha, took a lot of photos, not the tower red light when it looks good.
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It is worth a visit, you can overlook the entire Beijing scenery. I visited the underwater world under the tower 10 years ago. At that time, my wish was to go up to the tower. Ten years later, my wish came true. The whole family visited the tower together and left precious memories.
The Central Radio and Television Tower, a national 4A scenic spot, is located on the west side of West Third Ring Road, Haidian District, Beijing, near the Aerospace Bridge, east of Yuyuantan and Diaoyutai, south to the Princess Tomb, north to Fucheng Road. The Central Radio and Television Tower was built in January 1987, completed in September 1994, and officially opened on October 1. The Central Radio and Television Tower covers an area of 15.4 hectares and is 386.5 meters high, with a total height of 405 meters plus lightning rods and a total weight of 50,000 tons. This is a multifunctional modern landmark building that can launch 8 sets of TV and 10 sets of radio. It is the third tallest tower in China and the sixth tallest in the world[1], a member tower of the World Tower Association, and China Radio and Television Association Tower Committee Member Tower.