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The tower was completed in 1992, designed by Paulus Snoeren in the late 1980s and contains broadcasting equipment for China Central Television. It is located in Beijing's Haidian District, near to the Gongzhufen metro station and Yuyuantan Park. The CCTV Headquarters is now based in Chaoyang District, designed by Rem Koolhaas in late 2009.
The CCTV Headquarters is a 51-floor skyscraper formed out of a pair of conjoined towers that sits on the East Third Ring Road, Guanghua Road in the Beijing Central Business District (CBD) and serves as the headquarters for China Central Television (CCTV).
The Beijing CBD with the CITIC Tower on the center and China World Trade Center Tower III on the left. This list of tallest buildings in Beijing ranks skyscrapers in Beijing by height. The tallest building in Beijing is currently the 109-storey China Zun at 528 metres (1,732 ft) tall, surpassing the 330 metres (1,083 ft) China World Trade ...
Fortune Plaza is a mixed-use development in the central business district of Chaoyang District, Beijing, near Kerry Center, the China World Trade Center and the CCTV Headquarters building. [4] It has a total construction area of 720,000 square metres (7,800,000 sq ft), covering 92,100 square metres (991,000 sq ft) of land. [5]
Beijing CBD occupies 3.99 km 2 of the Chaoyang District on the east side of the city. Geographically situated to the east of the city center, sandwiched between the 3rd Ring Road and the 4th Ring Road, the Beijing CBD is currently undergoing large-scale development.
It is located in the southwestern corner of Chaoyang Park in Beijing. The centre features a torus-like design. The centre features a torus-like design. The building's sculptural shape originates from the " Möbius strip " and establishes a harmonical relationship with the alignment of the turning road, the street corner, and Chaoyang Park.
Nowadays, the tower accommodates a five-star hotel; guests enter at a dedicated drop-off from the east of the building and ascend to the fifth floor housing the check-in as well as restaurants, lounges, and conference rooms. The hotel rooms occupy both sides of the tower, forming a spectacular atrium above the landscape of public facilities.
Xu Wei (徐威), in charge of the CCTV construction site, was taken to a police station in eastern Beijing's central business district, suspected of being the organiser of the fireworks display. [15] CCTV later made a public apology: [16] The fire caused serious damage to the state property, and CCTV is deeply remorseful.