Thien Tan Tower - China
Thien Tan lies on the North China Plain, where the tributaries of the Hai Ha confluence, bordering Bo Hai to the east and relying on Yen Son to the north. Hai Ha winds its way through the urban center of the city, the bridges over Hoai Ha form the scene of "the most beautiful scenery" for Thien Tan. Thien Tan Tower is one of the tallest TV towers in China after Canton Tower and Minh Chau TV tower, built and put into use in 1991 in Thien Tan city, China. The tower was built with a total cost of about 45 million USD, mainly used for television, in addition to providing data for meteorological services, traffic.
The tower has a height of 415 m, and like most other TV towers, inside the structure is combined with a system of restaurants, shopping centers, or observatories. There are four elevators designed inside the tower, running at a speed of 5 meters/s. After about 60 seconds, you can enjoy the view of the coastal city of Thien Tan from an observation pod at an altitude of 253 meters. And a little higher, at the revolving restaurant at an altitude of 257 meters, you will enjoy delicious dishes such as Goubuli Stuffed Bun, Ear-Hole Fried Cakes for only 8 USD per person.
- Founded: 1991
- Height: 415 m