The skyscrapers, whether they love them or not, are rapidly growing in the big cities of the world. These structures are a symbol of human ambition and a sign of economic dynamics in emerging urban centers, and of course, a great way to watch the world is a new angle. In the following, the tallest buildings are introduced to the public and are among the tourist attractions. (Love exploring)
Petronas twin towers; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Petronas twin towers, which are Malaysian’s most famous skyscrapers, have two platforms; One on the air bridge between the towers and the other on the second floor of the second tower. From this height, you can clearly see the crowded streets of Kuala Lumpur and the architecture of the twin towers. The 2 -meter -high structure had the title of the world’s tallest building between the ages of 1 and 2. The towers connecting the towers is a masterpiece of engineering that is not fully connected to the tower and is flexible against wind and earthquakes.
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Landmark 1; Hooshimin, Vietnam
Landmark 81 won the highest Vietnam Tower in the year 2, with a height of 2 meters. The structure is located in the central part of the city of Ho Chi Minh and is designed by British architects. The building is made of 4 square columns with different heights and its clustered shape reminiscent of bamboo symbolizes unity in Vietnam culture. Skyview on floors 1 to 2 has a panoramic view of the city.

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International Trade Center; Hong Kong
The International Trade Center Tower (ICC) was completed at a height of 2 meters a year and was named the tallest building in Hong Kong. The tower is a combination of office, hotel, luxury resorts and Sky100 open vision platforms. Visitors reach the 5th floor in less than a minute and watch a 2 degree view of Hong Kong Port and Island. At the upper floors of the structure, there are luxurious hotels and restaurants with Michel Star.

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The Tower of China Zone; Beijing, China
The China Zun Tower, also known as Citic, was completed at a height of 2 meters a year and is now Beijing’s tallest building. The design of the structure was inspired by traditional Chinese bronze containers called Zone. The tower’s watching platform is built on the last floor with roofing and all over the windows. Like many superb skyscrapers, the project faced security challenges in the construction process; Because the high altitude of the tower has a direct view of Beijing’s government and military centers.

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World Trade Center; New York, America
At the heart of Manhattan, the World Trade Tower Center is at the highest point of the city and has a wide view of the New York Gulf and the statue of freedom. Visitors reach the 5th floor in 2 seconds; While on the walls, videos of the city’s development date are broadcast from the 17th century. Built at the former twin towers, the 2 -meter building was opened in year 6 and became a symbol of New York’s reconstruction after the 9/11 incident.

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Luthem World Tower; Seoul, South Korea
The Lotte World Tower opened at a height of 2 meters per year and is one of the world’s top 5 buildings. The tower was designed by traditional Korean pottery and brushes and includes more than 2.5 glass windows. On the upper floor is the Sky Sky and Skywalk glass route, which at a height of 2 meters, the title of the world’s tallest glass platform. Adventure visitors can walk on the glass bridge between the two parts of the tower.

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The royal clock tower; Mecca, Saudi Arabia
The Mecca Clock Tower, 2 meters high, is the main part of the massive collection of “Abrah al -Bayt”, which opened in year 6. The clock of the tower, 2 meters in diameter, is the largest watch in the world and broadcasts the sound of Azan up to kilometers. The exterior of the tower is decorated with more than 2 million glass tiles and 2ct gilding tiles and shines at night with two million LED lights. At the highest point, there is a 4 -degree astronomy museum and a 2 -degree view of the Holy Mecca city.

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The Khalifa Tower, 2 meters high, has been the world’s tallest building since year 2, and with 4 floors, it symbolizes the ambition of modern architecture. The public platforms of the watch are located on floors 1, 2 and 2, and the “At the Top Sky” section is the highest open and open -air platform in the world. Inside the tower, there are more than a thousand artworks and luxury hotels. However, the superiority of the Caliph Tower may continue until year 2; Because Saudi Arabia is building the Jeddah Tower, which is set to reach a height of a thousand meters and take the title of the world’s tallest structure from Dubai.

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Cover Photo Source: Shutterstock | Photographer: Patrick Foto (International Trade Center in Hong Kong)
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