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Anything world famous..

World Famous Architecture Building 1

Ranking Building Name Number of Floors Height (meters) Year of Completion

1: [Dubai] Burj Khalifa 160 828 2010

2: [Taipei] Taipei 101 101 508 2004

3: [Kuala Lumpur] Petnas Tower 88 452 1996 (Gemini)

4: [ Chicago] Sears Tower 108 443 1974

5: [Shanghai] Jin Mao Tower 88 421 1998

6: [Hong Kong] International Financial Center Phase 2 88 415 2003

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7: [Guangzhou] CITIC Plaza 80 391 1997

8: [Shenzhen] Diwang Building 69 384 1996

9: [New York] Empire State Building 102 381 1931

10: [Hong Kong] Central Plaza 78 374 1992

11: [Hong Kong] Bank of China Building 72 369 1990

12: [Dubai] United Arab Emirates Unity Leader Tower 54 355 2000

13: [Kaohsiung] East Texas Building 85 347 1997

14: [Chicago] Amoco Building 83 346 1973

15: [Hong Kong] Central Center 79 346 1998

16: [Chicago] John Hancock Building 100 344 1969

17: [Dubai] Burj Al Arab Hotel 60 321 1999

18: [New York] Chrysler Building 77 319 1930

19: [Atlanta] National Bank Plaza Building 55 312 1992

20: [Los Angeles] No. One Intercontinental World Center 75 310 1990

21: [Kuala Lumpur] Telecom Tower 55 310 2001

Building 2

The Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Wall of China, the Soldiers and Horses, the Hanging Temple in China, the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Roman Arena, the Eiffel Tower, the White House in the United States, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, the Acropolis in Athens, the Sydney Opera House, the Twin Towers in Malaysia, and Thailand Mahal, Mecca Grand Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Notre Dame Cathedral, Kremlin Palace, British Parliament Building, Empire State Building, Pentagon, Statue of Liberty, Islamic ancient city, Roman Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Greek Temple, Hoffmann Residence ——The world-famous overture from Fallingwater

Rossini (Italy): "The Barber of Seville", "Semiramide Overture".

Brahms (Germany): "University Celebration Overture", "Tragic Overture".

Tchaikovsky (Russia): "1812 Overture", "Romeo and Juliet".

Mozart (Austria): "The Marriage of Figaro".

Weber (Germany): "Free Shooter Overture" (also known as "Magic Bullet Shooter Overture").

Beethoven (Germany): "Fidelio Overture".

Smetana (Czech Republic): "The Betrayed Bride". Suppe (Austria): "Hussar".

Mendelssohn (Germany): "Fingal's Cave" (also known as "Hebrides").

Berlioz (France): "Roman Carnival Overture".

Berinka (Russia): "Ruslan and Lyudmila".

Bizet (France): "Carmen Overture".

World-famous symphonies

Haydn (Austria): "Farewell", "Astonishment", "The Clock".

Mozart (Austria): "No. 39", "No. 40", "No. 41".

Beethoven (Germany): "Hero", "Destiny", "Pastoral", "Chorus".

Schubert (Austria): "Unfinished Symphony", "Tragic Symphony".

Berlioz (France): "Symphonie Fantastique".

Mendelssohn (Germany): "Italian Symphony".

Schumann (Germany): "Spring Symphony", "Rhine Symphony".

Tchaikovsky (Russia): "Symphony of the Pathetique".

Dvo?ák (Czech Republic): "Symphony No. 9" ("From the New World").

World-famous suites

Tchaikovsky (Russia): "Swan Lake", "Nutcracker Suite", "Sleeping Beauty".

Stravinsky (Russia): "Firebird Suite", "Petrushka".

Bizet (France): "Carmen", "Les Demoiselles".

Ravel (France): "Mother Goose", "Dafiny and Chloe".

Grophy (USA): "Grand Canyon".

Greeg (Norway): "Peer Gynt".

Mussorgsky (Russia): "Pictures at the Exhibition".

World-famous Waltz

Brahms (Germany): "Waltz", composed in 1865.

Greeg (Norway): "Waltz", composed in 1867.

Ponce (Mexico): "Waltz", composed between 1928 and 1933.

Johann Strauss (Austria): "Blue Danube Waltz", composed in 1867; "Ah,

Beautiful May Waltz", composed in 1877 .

Rozas (Mexico): "Waltz on the Waves", first translation "Waltz on the Waves",

composed in 1891.

Liszt (Hungary): "Hephistopheles Waltz", a translation of "Faust Waltz", composed in 1860.

Gounod (France): "Breeze Waltz", composed in 1859.

Val Teufel (France): "Skating Waltz", composed in 1882.

Chopin (Poland): "Waltz of a Moment", also known as "Waltz of the Puppy" and "Waltz of One Minute",

composed between 1846 and 1847; "Waltz of Farewell", composed In 1835.

Sibelius (Finland): "Melancholic Waltz", a translation of "Sorrowful Waltz", composed in 1903.

Joseph Strauss (Austria): "Austrian Swallow Waltz", composed in 1846

; "Life Full of Love and Joy Waltz", composed in 1869 .

Lehar (Hungary): "Luxembourg Waltz", composed in 1909.

Drigo (Italy): "Waltz of Sparks", composed in 1900.

The world-famous Serenade

Haydn (Austria): "Serenade", composed around 1762.

Schubert (Austria): "Serenade", composed in August 1828.

Gounod (France): "Serenade", composed in 1855.

Dvo?ák (Czech Republic): "String Serenade in E major", composed in 1875.

Drigo (Italy): "Serenade", also known as "Love Nocturne", was composed in 1900.

Pirne (France): "Serenade", composed in 1894.

Deldra (Czech Republic): "Serenade", composed in 1901.

Toselli (Italy): "Serenade", also known as "Sighing Serenade", was composed between 1898 and 1903

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Braga (Italy): "Angel Serenade", also known as "Legendary Serenade of Wallachia".

Mozart (Austria): "Serenade for Strings", composed in 1787.

Tchaikovsky (Russia): "Serenade for Strings", composed in 1880.

Suker (Czech Republic): "String Serenade", composed in 1892.

Cheminade (France): "Spanish Serenade".

Ponce (Mexico): "Mexican Serenade", also known as "Little Star", was composed in 1912.

World-famous Lullaby

Chopin (Poland): "Lullaby", composed in 1843.

Hauser (Hungary): "Lullaby"

Brahms (Germany): "Lullaby", composed in 1868.

Greeg (Norway): "Lullaby", composed in 1883.

Fauré (France): "Lullaby", composed in 1880.

Thor Olin (Sweden): "Lullaby".

Jenefelt (Finland): "Lullaby", composed in 1904.