It is one of the city’s tourist landmarks. Serving for radio and television broadcasting as well as recreation and sightseeing, the 468-meter-tall tower features broadcasting, entertainment, and tourist facilities. Tourists can get a bird’s-eye view of the city at the 263-meter-high observatory and the 350-meter-high “space cabin.” At 267 meters high is a rotating restaurant. The ground floor of the structure is a historical museum featuring the city’s history, including the life-like scenes of old Shanghai streets.