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Construction of a television tower that is claimed to be the world's tallest TV tower is due to start in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province next month. This landmark tower, which could be up ...
Behind China’s twisted Guangzhou TV Tower This article was taken from the September issue of Wired magazine.
Photo shows the exterior appearance of the Guangzhou TV tower in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. The 600-meter-high Canton Tower began its business operations on Sept. 29, 2010. As ...
Its 610 metres in height and its elegant silhouette promise to turn the Canton Tower (or Guangzhou TV Tower) into the new landmark of this up-and-coming metropolis, and this despite the fact that the ...
If you thought the London Eye was a stomach-churning experience then look away now as the world's 'highest' Ferris wheel has been unveiled - on top of a 1,480ft tower in China.
An article in People's Daily Online said China Radio International reported Guangzhou, a city in Southern China, plans to build "the world's tallest TV tower" by 2007. The tower would be between 580 ...
Three foreign designs have been shortlisted for a new tower in Guangzhou, which could make it the world's tallest when it is completed.
Guangzhou will build an amusement ride that it claims will be the highest in the world as the city gears up to host the Asian Games next year. The claim is based on the fact that it will be atop a ...
The consortium, which includes Guangzhou-based Evergrande Real Estate Group and Hong Kong's Orient Property Group, will bid for the development rights for the East Tower, part of the Guangzhou ...
The Guangzhou TV tower will surpass the current record holder - the CN Tower in Toronto. It will be taller, too, than New York's new World Trade Centre, which will measure up at 541 metres to its ...
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