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Rotating world photography

As we all know, the Ferris wheel is a large-scale wheel-shaped mechanical building facility, and the cockpit hanging on the edge of the wheel is for passengers to ride. Passengers sit on the Ferris wheel and slowly turn upwards, so they can overlook the surrounding scenery from a height. The scenery seen on the Ferris wheel is extremely beautiful.

In this issue of urban culture, let's take a look at the top ten ferris wheels in the world.

Guang Zhouta Ferris wheel

Guang Zhouta Ferris wheel is located 450 meters at the top of Guang Zhouta, and it is the highest Ferris wheel in the world. 20 1 1 officially put into operation on September 1. It consists of 16 "crystal" sightseeing ball cabins, which rotate horizontally. The sightseeing ball cabin takes about 20 minutes, and each sightseeing ball cabin can accommodate 4-6 passengers. Visitors can enjoy the night view of Guangzhou from all angles.

Different from the ordinary erected Ferris wheel, the Ferris wheel of the new TV tower is not suspended on the track, but runs along an inclined track. Guang Zhouta Ferris wheel is the highest horizontal Ferris wheel in the world, located 450 meters at the top of Guang Zhouta. The ferris wheel consists of 16 "crystal" sightseeing ball cabins, which surround for about 20 minutes. Each sightseeing ball cabin can accommodate 4-6 passengers, and visitors can enjoy the charming night view of Guangzhou from all angles.

Beijing Chaoyang Ferris wheel

The signing and foundation laying ceremony of Beijing Chaotian Wheel Project was held in Chaoyang Park. Beijing Chaotian Wheel Project, the Olympic landmark building with the highest ferris wheel height in the world, officially settled in Beijing Chaoyang Park.

Beijing Chaotian Wheel Project is located in the north area of Chaoyang Park in Beijing. It is a large-scale movable steel structure sightseeing building with a height of 208 meters and a wheel disc diameter of about 198 meters. It can carry at most 1920 people at a time, covering an area of about 20,000 square meters, with supporting housing area of about 654.38+0,000 square meters and investment of nearly $99 million. It is expected to be completed and put into use before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Its height and specifications are the highest of its kind in the world, and it will become a landmark tourist building in Beijing after completion.