Landmark Buildings in Chengdu
19 Jul 2023


China is a country with metropolises full of tall modern buildings with unique architecture and the buildings only keep on getting higher and higher, bigger and bigger. Chengdu is in particular home to some of the most magnificent architectural structures, and today we’ll look at five key landmark buildings and towers in the city that you should definitely take a selfie with. 





1.         New Century Global Center

Did you know Chengdu is home to the largest building in the world in terms of floor area? Located at no. 1700, North Section of Tianfu Avenue, Wuhou District, part of the Tianfu New Area, the structure covers an area of a staggering 1.76 million square meters and is 100 meters tall, 500 meters long and 400 meters wide. It’s a multipurpose building featuring a huge shopping mall, offices, hotels, conference rooms, cinema, an ice rink, a water park and much more. Construction of the global center began in 2010 and was completed in 2013, opening on the 1st July of that year. A fun fact is that the place is large enough to fit 20 Sydney Opera Houses and 3 Pentagons. The scale and development of the building represents the economic and rapid rise of Chengdu now and in years to come. 

 

The overall shape and design of the building is based on ‘flying seagulls and undulating waves’ under the background of sunlight and water, you can definitely see this through the curves and lines of the structure. A great place to see the Global Center under the sunset is the nearby Jincheng Lake Park. Global Center is open 10:00 – 22:00 Monday to Sunday and you can take Metro line 1 to Jincheng Square station to get there.  

 





2.         Chengdu 339 Television Tower

An iconic part of the Chengdu skyline, the Chengdu TV tower soars into sky to 339-meteres high. Located at No. 168 Mengzhuiwan street, Chenghua District, the tower was completed in 2004 making it the tallest tower in Western China. It was primarily built for the TV and radio networks but has since expanded to include a revolving restaurant with a sublime 360 degree parnoramic view of the city. It has become a fixture of the tourism industry in Chengdu.  

 

The revolving restaurant is at the height of 213 meters and takes about 40 minutes to rotate in a full circle so you can eat with a beautiful view. It’s a fine dining experience that provides Chinese and Western cuisines. A great way to get there and to observe the splendid vistas is to take the sightseeing observation elevator smoothly and safely all the way to the top within 1 minute. Don’t forget to watch the tower illuminate in different vibrant colours during the evening. At the foot of the tower is also a great shopping, entertainment and night life hotspot with shopping malls, restaurants, bars and clubs. During special occasions you’ll be lucky to see fireworks or lightshows explode from the top of the tower.






 3.         Chengdu IFS (International Finance Square)

Next is one of the must-visit places for tourists and visitors. The Chengdu IFS (Chengdu International Finance Square in full) is an international elite urban complex located in one of the most popular and widely known areas in the city, the core business and commercial district of Chunxi Road, situated on the intersection of two of the most busiest streets, Hongxing Road and Dacisi Road - one of the most fashionable places in town. 

 

The building, one of the most advanced in western China, was constructed with an area of more than 760,000 square meters featuring a flagship shopping mall with many designer brands, high-class office building towers, luxury hotels and apartments. For its world leading architectural design, it received the world’s highest honor, the ‘VIVA Design and Development Award’ from the Internshional Council of Shopping Centers ICSC’ becoming the first commercial real estate project in China to do so. 

 

If you go to the main entrance of Chengdu IFS, you will see the iconic giant panda sculpture climbing the outside wall with a curious and amiable personality and expression, pleasing and attracting the public’s attention. A friendly and welcoming image, it is an emblematic symbol of the city and province as the hometown of the pandas. You will no doubt want to take a picture. Take the elevator to the seventh floor and come out onto the terrace and sky garden where you can take your selfie with the Giant Panda. 

 





4.         Tianfu IFC Twin Towers


One of the more recent buildings on the list, having only been completed in 2018, however fastly becoming a synonymous feature of the city is the Tianfu International Finance City Twin Towers which stands at 222 metres high. It is the crowning feature of the Tianfu new area skyline. Two corporate office towers which are not for public entry. However you still get many people who come to the area just to see this wonderful piece of architecture. Especially now that the buildings dazzle with spectacular light shows each night and especially on occasions such as the Chinese New Year Spring Festival. It’s really worth going to see. 

 

To get there, all you need to do is take the metro line 1 to Financial City, and as soon as you step out, you’ll be in awe of the towers before you. 






 5.         Jiutian Pagoda 


Now, the oldest building on this list, is the 13-storey Jiutian Pagoda in the middle of the very scenic Tazishan Park, standing at 70 metres high. This is a great photo opportunity with more traditional Chinese architecture. The pagoda is a wonderful sight surrounded by the natural beauty of the park and also a distinctively recognizable part of the city, showcasing traditional Chinese elements in a modern bustling urban environment. The best time to visit would be spring when the flowers blossom and the teahouses are full with locals drinking tea with a glimpse of the tower. Or during an evening stroll when the tower lights up the night sky. 

 

Built at the end of the Sui Dynasty (581 – 618) thousands of years ago, the pagoda was originally called Sanhua Tower and had been lost. However in 1997 the tower was finally reconstructed after two years, however it is still derelict and forbidden for entry and stands as a moument to ancient China. It’s current name was taken from the poem ‘Climbing the Sanhualou in Jincheng’ by famous Chinese poet Li Bai where he writes ‘to climb up and look at it today is like traveling in jiutian".

*jiutian according to legend here means the highest point in the sky. 

 

It's easy to visit, just take metro line 2 to Tazishan Park station and after a short walk you will find the entrance, entry is free. 

 

 

That’s are five key landmark buildings in Chengdu. When you arrive be sure to visit and take a selfie and tag us on Facebook (@Teach Discover China) or Instagram (@TeachDiscoverChina_Official). If these sights have got you interested in coming over to teach English in China, this is the right place to be. Check out our jobs board at: https://www.teachdiscoverchina.com/index.php?m=&c=jobs&a=jobs_list  

 

If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected], we’d love to hear from you :)



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