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The lights point out the walk-ways to the luxury-rooms.  
   

The lights point out the walk-ways to the luxury-rooms.

Reaching the 88th floor, the center of the Jin Mao Tower exposes the top 33 floors of the Grand Hyatt Regency. We are looking from the 88th floor down into the lobby of the Hyatt. To the right are the glass enclosed elevators. The rooms of the hotel enclose the exterior and offer the guests spectacular views.
#76 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (The Jin Mao Tower graces the sky-line of Shanghai)

June 2nd 2007
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