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Famous buildings in various countries

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The Great Wall of China

Also known as the Great Wall of Wan Li, it is an ancient military defense project in China. It is a tall, solid and continuous long wall, which is used to limit the enemy's riding action. The Great Wall is not a simple isolated wall, but a defense system with the wall as the main body and a large number of cities, obstacles, pavilions and landmarks.

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Great Britain-Big Ben

Elizabeth tower, formerly known as Big Ben, is the bell tower of Westminster Palace, one of the world-famous Gothic buildings, and also a landmark building in London. Big Bell in the bell tower attached to the British Parliament Hall, 20 12 In June, Britain announced that the bell tower of the famous London landmark "Big Ben" was renamed "elizabeth tower".

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France-Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower (French: La Tour Eiffel;; English: The Eiffel Tower stands in Ares Square in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine. Built in 1889, it was the tallest building in the world at that time. The Eiffel Tower is named after gustave eiffel, a famous architect and structural engineer who designed it. They are all made by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).

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America-Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty (English: Statue of Liberty), whose full name is "Statue of Liberty National Monument" and whose official name is "Freedom to Light up the World", is located near the Hudson River mouth of Liberty Island in new york Harbor, USA.

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Emirates-Burj Al Arab Hotel

The Sailing Hotel, also known as Dubai Sailing Hotel, looks like a sail. The hotel is built on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf, 280 meters away from the beach. There is only one winding road connecting with the land. There are 56 floors, with a height of 32 1 m. At the top of the hotel, there is a cantilever apron extending from the edge of the building.

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Malaysia-Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers

Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur used to be the tallest skyscraper in the world, and it is still the tallest Petronas Twin Towers in the world and the 16 tallest building in the world. KLCC, located in the northwest corner of downtown Kuala Lumpur, is the first phase of this planning area.

The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur are 452 meters high and 88 floors above ground. The building surface designed by American architect Cesar Perry is made of stainless steel and glass. The Twin Towers and the adjacent Kuala Lumpur Tower are both famous landmarks and symbols of Kuala Lumpur.

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Netherlands-windmill

There are many windmills, sawmills and paper mills in the suburbs of Rotterdam and Amsterdam, the big ports in the Netherlands. With the large-scale development of the Dutch people's reclamation project, windmills have played a huge role in this arduous project. First of all, the windmill is equipped with a movable canopy, and they install the canopy of the windmill on the roller. This kind of windmill is called Dutch windmill.

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India-Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal, the full name of which is "Taj Mahal", is a huge white marble mausoleum mosque, which was built in Agra by Mughal emperor Shah Han Jiayu 163 1 to 1653 to commemorate his beloved concubine. It is located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, more than 200 kilometers away from Delhi, on the right side of yamuna river. It consists of a hall, a bell tower, a steeple and a pool. All of them are made of pure white marble, inlaid with glass and agate, which has high artistic value.