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Construction of a television tower that declared to be the world¡¯s tallest is due to starting in the
capital of Guangdong Province. This tower, which could be up to 600 meter tall, is expected
to be a new tourist attraction, competing with a 320-meter-high Eiffel Tower in Paris and the
468-meter-high Oriental Pearl Radio or TV Tower in Shanghai. The local government is
present busy selecting a design from three foreign companies that has entered the final round
of competition. They come to Germany, Britain and France. All the three designs for the new
tower require for the project to reach between 580 meters and 600 meters and the project is
expected to be completing and open to tourists between August and September, 2007.
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