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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
First, there’s its geometrical complexity. The tower’s giant steel lattice, formed by 24 columns and 46 rings, called for collaboration with Arup, the British engineering experts.
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 ... Also on the tower's roof will be a 164-metre TV mast, ...
The Guangzhou TV Tower will be built in the city centre, near the Pearl River, and will be at least 450 metres high, according to the British design. If the French design is adopted, ...
Passengers were set to ride in see-through capsules perched on top of the 450-metre-high Canton Tower, also known as the Guangzhou TV Tower. The 16 pods - which hold a total of 96 thrill seekers ...
The new Guangzhou TV Tower will include sky gardens, bars and other tourist facilities. It will also be decorated with myriad of colourful lights and become an illuminated tower at night.
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