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What are the landmark modern buildings in Guangzhou? Great gods, help!

Seven landmark buildings in Guangzhou (excluding those under construction): Yangcheng Stone Statue, CITIC Plaza, Chenjiaci, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Pazhou Convention and Exhibition Center and zhenhai tower. Guangzhou Opera House is the seventh landmark building in Guangzhou. Located in Zhujiang New Town, the total steel consumption is about 1.2 million tons, with a total area of about 42,000 square meters and a total construction area of about 70,000 square meters, including the Grand Theatre. Its external form is unique, just like two stones of different sizes placed on a gentle hill, which is vividly called "double gravel". Future landmark building: TV sightseeing tower covers an area of about 65.438+0.79 million square meters, with a total investment of about 65.438+0.58 billion yuan. The comprehensive facilities, mainly for sightseeing and compatible with radio and television transmission functions, will become an important landmark building in Guangzhou after completion. The construction land area of the twin towers (West Tower and East Tower) is 3 1 084.96 square meters (including 85,365,438 square meters of urban green square +0.49 square meters), the construction land area of the East Tower is 26,204.79 square meters (including 8288.565,438 square meters of urban green square), and the central square of Pearl River New Town is 322,765,438 square meters of the West Tower main building. The "Twin Towers" will be built into a comprehensive building integrating hotel catering and business functions. As a landmark building in Guangzhou in the future, the planned "Twin Towers" are expected to surpass Shanghai Jinmao Tower (420 meters) and become the tallest building in the mainland. Upon completion, the Twin Towers will form a "three points and one line" with CITIC Plaza (39 1 m), the tallest building in Guangzhou, and the sightseeing tower on the south bank of the Pearl River (under planning), echoing each other from afar.