TOWERS OF THE WORLD
Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE. The design inspiration of Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower, is drawn from a desert flower. The tower features the state-of-art engineering and is renowned worldwide for its impressive design.
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France. The 300-metre high Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889 for the World Exhibition in Paris and marked the centennial of the French Revolution.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE. The 321-metre high Burj Al Arab in Dubai is designated the world's most luxurious hotel.
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Petronas Twin Towers is Kuala Lumpur's most prominent landmark. Built in 1998 and standing at 452 metres high, it is the world's tallest twin tower complex. The towers' design and architecture are inspired by islamic art, blending modern and traditional influences.
Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China. Previously known as the Guangzhou TV and Sightseeing Tower, the Canton Tower was the world's tallest TV tower standing at 600 metres noted in 2010 with a unique rooftop observation carousel.
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France. The 300-metre high Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889 for the World Exhibition in Paris and marked the centennial of the French Revolution.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE. The 321-metre high Burj Al Arab in Dubai is designated the world's most luxurious hotel.
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Petronas Twin Towers is Kuala Lumpur's most prominent landmark. Built in 1998 and standing at 452 metres high, it is the world's tallest twin tower complex. The towers' design and architecture are inspired by islamic art, blending modern and traditional influences.
Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China. Previously known as the Guangzhou TV and Sightseeing Tower, the Canton Tower was the world's tallest TV tower standing at 600 metres noted in 2010 with a unique rooftop observation carousel.
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