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The stepwell is a landmark of ancient Indian civilization, providing a variety of uses such as water storage and cooling, and the stepwell is designed to store water while making it easier for people to access the water source.
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Egypt has a large number of pyramids, the largest of which is the Pyramid of Khufu, which is 230 meters high and 230 meters long, and is made of 2.3 million stones with an average weight of 52,000 square meters. There is no adhesion between the stones, and it is formed by the overlapping and occlusion of the stones. In front of the pyramid of King Havera, there is also a sphinx, a symbol of the king's power and dignity.
The Egyptian pyramids are the tombs of the emperors (pharaohs) of ancient Egypt. One of the eight architectural wonders of the world.
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The Chaoyang Park Square in Beijing, which has just been completed. Although the designer is Ma Yansong, a Chinese designer with an international reputation, it is difficult to connect these two black "giant artificial artificial rockeries" with his "landscape city" – if the landscape city is simply magnified hundreds of times by the peaks in Chinese painting and then turned into high-rise buildings, it is really surprising enough. After all, the paintings of the ancients are two-dimensional forms extracted from the true meaning of the wind and bones of the landscape, and it is too superficial to apply this form directly to the three-dimensional architecture.
These two black "rockeries", lonely neither mountains nor water, to put it mildly, are quite similar to the two coffins.
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The unfinished "Soviet Palace" in the Soviet Union, the "Monument to the Third International" in Tatlin, and the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon are all very good designs. In reality, the Sagrada Familia, Milan Cathedral, pyramids, etc. in Spain are all good, there are too many examples!
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Built by Sennacherib, the second king of the Assyrian Sargon dynasty, the Hanging Gardens are said to be three-dimensional gardens, resting on four tiers of asphalt and brick platforms supported by 25-metre-high pillars and irrigation systems with slaves constantly pushing the handles attached to the gears. A variety of flowers and trees are planted in the garden, which looks like a garden hanging in the air from a distance, hence the name Sky Garden.
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Romania's parliamentary palace, the construction of which cost a lot of resources, began in 1984 and was only 60% complete by the end of 1989, but it has already cost more than $2 billion. To this day, 10% of the building remains unfinished! Mostar, which is the widest artificially constructed arch bridge in the world.
Built in the 15th century, certain related technical problems remain a mystery to this day: how to erect a scaffolding; how to transport stones from one side of the river to the other; how to keep scaffolding reliable during such a long construction period, etc.
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The golden temple tower is towering, the top of the gilded round tower reflects the blue clear sky, showing a solemn and magnificent style, it is said that the golden temple top shares 880 kilograms of **, so it is called the "golden temple".
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The Great Wall of China, in order to fight against the northern nomads, the Chinese ancestors built the Great Wall. The Great Wall was built over a period of more than 2,000 years and is more than 100,000 miles long. For more than 2,000 years, there have been many heroic stories inside and outside the Great Wall.
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1. Egyptian pyramids are the tombs of pharaohs (i.e., kings) and queens in ancient Egypt. Egyptian pyramids were built before 2600 B.C., with more than 70 of them, most of them located in the desert of the Giza Plateau southwest of Cairo, and are recognized as one of the "Eight Wonders of the Ancient World". 2. The Great Wall (the greatest wall), also known as the Great Wall, is an ancient Chinese military defense project.
3. The Eiffel Tower stands on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, on the south bank of the Seine, which is a world-famous building and a symbol of French culture.
1. One of the landmarks of the city of Paris.
1. The tallest building in Paris.
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The world's most famous miracle buildings, such as the Great Wall, the Pyramid of Khufu, the Terracotta Warriors of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the Taj Mahal, Angkor Wat, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the remains of Machu Picchu, and the Hagia Sophia.
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For example, the Tower of the Orient also has Notre Dame Cathedral and the Terracotta Warriors, and I like Notre Dame Cathedral because it is so beautiful.
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1.Shoe-shaped church, Taiwan A 56-foot (m) and 36-foot (11 m) glass church in the shape of Cinderella's heels was built in Chiayi, Taiwan. 2.
Airplane House, Nigeria The house in Abuja was designed by an urban planner whose wife loved to travel and wanted him to build something like an airplane. The result: a design that appears as if an airplane has landed on top of the house.
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco are both glorious and unusual. They are an unusual building because of the difficulty of their construction, and secondly, they have a very important place in history and have a glorious history.
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For example, the Tower of the Pearl of the Orient is mainly because these buildings are very oblique and look like they are crumbling.
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The Eight Wonders of the World refer to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Colossus of the Sun God of Rhodes, the Statue of Zeus of Olympia, the Temple of Artemis, the Mausoleum of Mausolus, the pyramids of Egypt and the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit of China.
1. Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
Location: 56 miles south of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.
It was built by the ancient Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II for his favorite queen. The queen was a Persian, and Nebuchadnezzar II built this fantastical tall building for her so that she could visit her homeland often. The sky garden is covered with many exotic flowers and plants, and has a complete water supply system.
At that time, the ancient Greeks who saw it called it a wonder of the world.
2. Alexandria Lighthouse.
Two of the world's seven wonders of antiquity are in Egypt, the Pyramids of Giza, which is the first of the Seven Wonders, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, which is ranked seventh. It was built for the practical life of the people, and the candlelight of the Alexandria Lighthouse illuminated the whole of Alexandria at night, protecting the ships on the sea, and it was also the tallest building in the world at that time. The site of the Alexandria Lighthouse is on the island of Pharos on the edge of Alexandria, Egypt.
In 330 BC, Alexander the Great, the invincible king of Macedonia, conquered Egypt and founded a city named after him at the northwestern end of the Nile Delta, on the southern shore of the Mediterranean. It was a strategically important city, and for the next 100 years it became the capital of Egypt, one of the most prosperous cities in the world, and the largest and most important international transshipment port in the entire Mediterranean world and the Middle East.
3. Statue of the Giant of Rhode Harbour.
Location: Aegean Sea, Port of Rhodes, Greece.
4. Statue of Zeus.
Location: Olympia, Greece.
5. Temple of Artemis.
Built in: The Greek city-state of Ephessos, on the west coast of present-day Turkey.
6. Mausolos Tomb Temple.
The Tomb Temple of Mausolos is located in Halicarnassus, in the southwest of Turkey, the base building is rectangular, the area is 40 meters (120 by 30 meters (100, 45 meters high (140, of which the pier wall is 20 meters high, the column is 12 meters high, the pyramid is 7 meters high, the top chariot statue is 6 meters high, the building is surrounded by a pier wall, and the side is decorated with stone statues, and the statue at the top is four horses pulling an ancient double chariot.
7. Egyptian pyramids.
Built on: Giza Plateau near Cairo, Egypt.
8. Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit.
Construction site: 30 kilometers east of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain.
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