Jin Mao Tower & Pudong Skyline, Shanghai China

There are few skylines in the world as dramatic as Shanghai’s, and few moments as magical as watching the sun melt into the haze behind the Huangpu River. From high above Pudong, the city unfolds in layers of silhouettes — towers, spires, and bridges fading into a soft orange glow.
This view captures the unmistakable crown of the Jin Mao Tower in the foreground, with the Oriental Pearl Tower glowing pink to the right and the meandering Huangpu River curving through the metropolis. It’s a scene that feels both futuristic and timeless, a reminder of how rapidly Shanghai has transformed into one of Asia’s most thrilling cities.
Whether viewed from the Shanghai World Financial Center’s observation deck or the Cloud 9 bar atop the Grand Hyatt inside Jin Mao itself, sunset here is an essential Shanghai experience.
Highlights
- The pagoda-inspired spire of the 88-story Jin Mao Tower
- The glowing pink spheres of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower
- Sweeping views of the Huangpu River and Puxi beyond
- Atmospheric haze that turns sunsets into watercolor paintings
What to Do
- Ride to the observation deck of the Shanghai World Financial Center for panoramic views
- Sip cocktails at Cloud 9 bar on the 87th floor of the Grand Hyatt inside Jin Mao Tower
- Stroll the Bund across the river at dusk for the reverse skyline view
- Take a Huangpu River cruise to see Pudong’s towers light up after dark
Best Time to Visit
Autumn (September to November) offers the clearest skies and most comfortable temperatures, with spectacular sunsets through Shanghai’s signature golden haze.
Getting There
Take Shanghai Metro Line 2 to Lujiazui Station, which sits directly beneath the cluster of supertall towers in Pudong. Taxis and ride-shares are also widely available, and Pudong International Airport is about 45 minutes away.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive at observation decks an hour before sunset to secure a window spot
- Bring a camera with low-light capability — Shanghai’s haze diffuses dramatic light
- Buy combo tickets if visiting multiple towers to save money
- Weekday evenings are far less crowded than weekends
Nearby
- The Bund (Waitan) historical waterfront
- Shanghai World Financial Center observation deck
- Shanghai Tower — the world’s second-tallest building
- Yu Garden and the Old City
- Nanjing Road shopping street
Watching the sun set behind Shanghai’s skyline is one of those rare travel moments that imprints itself on memory — a perfect convergence of light, architecture, and energy. Come for the views, stay for the city that never stops reinventing itself.
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