The first topic is Pudong, a district of Shanghai.
Here is a short video scanning up the Eastern Pearl TV Tower in Pudong
This should give you a sense of size of that tower. It is one of the tallest in the world. If you have the audio on, you can hear the America music playing in the background. We heard American music all over China - apparently it is very popular, especially the old stuff.
We went up into the tower and took some photos out the windows on the "Space Module" - the highest point you can go.

The photo shows 350 meters, or 1,148 feet! It was a bit overcast that day, so photos out the windows did not come out very good.

Here is the Jing Mao Tower (in the front) and the Shanghai World Financial Center (behind and still under construction). The Shanghai World Financial Center is currently the tallest building in the world at 492 meters or 1,614 feet. It was to be completed in April, 2008, and we were hoping on going up into it to the observation walk along its trapezoidal hole, but could not as it was still under construction.

Here is another photo of all the construction going on in Pudong and around the Eastern Pearl TV Tower.

Finally, one last photo looking down showing the Huang Pu River. This is the international shipping route for all things coming in and out of Shanghai (and much of China), and so is very busy day and night.

Once we came back down and outside, we were met by throngs of people wrapped up in Olympic Fever! (My wife Ping is in the black shirt in the middle) Thousands of people had descended on the streets around the tower as the Olympic Torch was to come down this street at any time. It was hot, tons of people, we didn't know when the torch was to arrive and we had many other sites to see that day, so we did not stick around.
A few days later we went to the river front on the Shanghai side see downtown (and Pudong) all lit up. You can see the French influence of the architecture in the buildings on the Shanghai side. Across the river is Pudong and all its modern building lit very brightly. The music in the background is from local musicians and from recordings playing from street vendors selling everything from food to pearls to jade to toys.

Our final shot is that of Pudong with the Eastern Pearl standing proud.
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