Dragon Tower Explained

Dragon Tower
Native Name:龙塔
Native Name Lang:zh
Alternate Name:Long Ta
Heilongjiang Tower
Status:Complete
Start Date:1999
Completion Date:2000
Location:Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Coordinates:45.746°N 126.6744°W
Map Type:China
Map Size:250
Antenna Spire:335.890NaN0
Top Floor:216.10NaN0
Building Type:Steel lattice television and observation tower

Dragon Tower, also known as Long Ta or Heilongjiang Tower, is a 3360NaN0 tall multi-purpose Chinese steel lattice television and observation tower. The Long Ta is used for television broadcasting; telecommunication, transmitting FM-/TV-broadcasting throughout the province of Heilongjiang; for observation, providing a view of the surrounding areas of city. The tower has observation decks and buffet restaurants. It has a AAAA rating.[1] [2]

Dragon Tower is 3360NaN0 and is the fourth tallest freestanding lattice tower in the world, the second tallest in Asia, and tallest in China. The tower has an antenna at 335.890NaN0 and a top floor at 216.10NaN0.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dragon Tower, Harbin - SkyscraperPage.com. Skyscraperpage.com. 2012-12-23.
  2. Web site: Dragon Tower Harbin, Harbin Long Ta Tower with Plentiful Pictures :: Tour-Beijing.com. Tour-beijing.com. 2012-12-23.
  3. Web site: Official Webpage :: Long Ta. Longta.net. 2012-12-23. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121229214753/http://www.longta.net/. 2012-12-29.