[5] The tower measures 268 metres (879 ft) high and the top antenna is 120 metres (390 ft) high, with a total height of 388 m.[6] It is the world's second tallest steel tower after the Tokyo Skytree.
Looking up from the ground, the tower is like a static firework that spins upward and flies gracefully.
The shape of the tower base is like a tripod, which was a symbol of power and prestige in ancient China.
Third and fourth floors of the tower host the largest panoramic painting in the world, "Jinxiu Zhongyuan" (锦绣中原).
[8] In February 2005, the project was approved by the national development and reform commission, PRC.
[10] The panorama painting "Jinxiu Zhongyuan" (锦绣中原) in the third and fourth floor center was selected by the Guinness World Records as the largest panoramic painting in the world on April 26, 2011.