The tallest building in Beijing

Citic Tower (China Zun) is the tallest landmark building in Beijing and the only super-high-rise building in the world with an earthquake intensity of 8 degrees 500 meters or more.

The land area of this project is 1 1478 square meters, with a total construction area of 437,000 square meters. Among them, there are 350,000 square meters above ground and 87,000 square meters underground, with a total building height of 528 meters. The building has 108 floors above ground and 7 floors underground (excluding mezzanine), which can accommodate 12000 people. It is the headquarters building of CITIC Group.

China Zun is located in the CBD business district outside the Third Ring Road in Beijing. It is the tallest building in Beijing and one of the top ten modern buildings in China. The whole building is 528 meters high, with *** 108 floors above ground and 7 floors underground, which can accommodate 12000 people working at the same time. 20 18 officially put into use. As the first building over 500 meters in Beijing, it is more than 100 meters higher than the famous Central Radio and Television Tower. What is even more proud is that this is a building invested, designed and built by our own people.

Beijing scenic spot recommendation

Nanluoguxiang is one of the oldest blocks in Beijing, which preserves the largest and highest-grade checkerboard traditional hutong houses in the Yuan Dynasty. Later, it was developed into a commercial street. The collision between history and modern culture makes it a new landmark of Beijing. As the name implies, the Temple of Heaven is an altar for the emperor to pray to heaven. The Hall of Prayer for the New Year, the Echo Wall and the mound are all famous scenic spots in the Temple of Heaven. There are also many grandfathers in the park who take a walk and exercise in their happy old age and carry out group activities.

The Summer Palace is a royal garden built by Qianlong to commemorate the filial piety queen. The garden takes the West Lake as the background, imitating the gardens and scenic spots in the south of the Yangtze River. For example, Phoenix Wharf imitates Taihu Lake, Jingming Building imitates Yueyang Tower, Wang Chan Pavilion imitates Yellow Crane Tower, Houxihu Commercial Street imitates Suzhou Water Street, and Xisuo Commercial Street imitates Yangzhou 24th Bridge.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing