Search results
As the landmark of Guangzhou, the Canton Tower (Guangzhou Tower) lies at the south bank of the Pearl River, facing Haixinsha Island to the north. As the highest TV tower in China and the third highest in the world, the tower has been a must-see scenic spot in Haizhu District, Guangzhou.
- Guangdong Museum
Guangdong Museum is a first-rate provincial museum in China,...
- Guangzhou Museum
Located in the Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou City (Canton),...
- Chimelong Tourist Resort
The Chimelong Safari Park is a national-grade wildlife world...
- Yuexiu Park
Now it is the Guangzhou Museum, housing relics and documents...
- Pearl River
The Pearl River in Guangzhou has a length of more than 2,000...
- Guangdong Museum
The Canton Tower (Chinese: 广州塔), formally Guangzhou TV Astronomical and Sightseeing Tower (Chinese: 广州电视台天文及观光塔), is a 604-meter (1,982 ft)-tall multipurpose observation tower in the Haizhu District of Guangzhou (alternatively romanized as Canton).
Canton Tower is located at an intersection of Guangzhou New City Central Axis and Pearl River. It is 600 meters high, with 450 meters of its main body and 150 meters of its antenna, which makes it the highest tower in China and third highest in the world.
Jun 25, 2019 · Canton Tower, also known as the Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower, is the iconic tower and landmark of Guangzhou. With the height of 600 meters, it is the tallest TV tower of China and the third tallest TV tower in the world.
The Canton Tower is the tallest TV tower in the world with a total height of 600m. The Tower was built using the latest engineering technologies, but inherits 2000 years of Canton Culture. It displays Guangzhou’s vision and determination to the world.
- (3.5K)
- Attraction
Canton Tower is 600 meters high, with 450 meters of its main body and 150 meters of its antenna, which makes it the highest tower in China and third highest in the world. The tower shows a spirit of dynamic Guangzhou welcoming challenges and embracing the world.
Apr 6, 2021 · Guangzhou's new TV tower-Canton Tower, at 610 meters counting the 156 meter antenna that sits atop the 454 meter tower proper, is currently one of the world's tallest towers.