The 101-story Shanghai World Financial Center (上海環球金融中心), a 1,614 foot wedge-shaped tower (shorter than 1667-foot-high Taipei's 101 Building) with a rectangular hole at the very top, was topped out on Friday as its last beam was laid amid a drizzle that obscured the building's panoramic view of endless high rises.
In a city whose skyline evinces the belief "the taller the better," the building is bound to be a major tourist destination and landmark.
With China's economy growing nearly 12 percent a year and stock and real estate prices soaring, "the timing is just about the best it could be," said the builder, Minoru Mori.
"When I saw the building this morning, at its full height, I thought it's really beautiful. I think we've really succeeded," Mori told reporters at Shanghai's Jinmao Tower, a silver spire next door to the World Financial Center that at 1,381 feet was China's tallest building until now. (Newsvine.com)
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