The famous landmarks of big cities in Asia

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The famous landmarks of big cities in Asia
You will find the most famous landmarks which are symbols for cities and maybe even for the countries, most of them are known worldwide.

 
  • Temple of Literature (Hanoi, Vietnam)

    Temple of Literature (Hanoi, Vietnam)Temple of Literature (Hanoi, Vietnam)

    The Temple of Literature is a temple of Confucius in Hanoi. It was known as Vietnam's first national university. A quiet and green oasis. the Temple of Literature blooms in stark contrast with the concrete city surrounding it. With many landscaped courtyards, garden and pavilions, this place is definitely one for the photography-inclined.

  • Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan)

    Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan)Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan)

    A symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth as a major economic power, Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure from its communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Standing 333 meters high in the center of Tokyo, the popular tourist spot that people want to visit when traveling to Japan.

  • Forbidden City (Beijing, China)

    Forbidden City (Beijing, China)Forbidden City (Beijing, China)

    The Forbidden City is a palace complex in central Beijing, China which was constructed from 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings and covers 72 hectares. Nowadays, Forbidden City is open to tourists from home and abroad. Splendid painted decoration on these royal architectural wonders, the grand and deluxe halls, with their surprisingly magnificent treasures will certainly satisfy 'modern civilians'.

  • Namsan Tower (Seoul, South Korea)

    Namsan Tower (Seoul, South Korea)Namsan Tower (Seoul, South Korea)

    Namsan Seoul Tower was the first tower-type tourism spot in Korea. The top of the tower is at almost 480m above sea level, including Namsan Mountain and the tower’s own height making it one of the tallest towers in the Orient. It is comprised of Seoul Tower Plaza, recently opened to public access after 40 years, and N Seoul Tower, operated by CJ Foodville since 2005. The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul.

  • Taipei 101 (Taipei, Taiwan)

    Taipei 101 (Taipei, Taiwan)Taipei 101 (Taipei, Taiwan)

    The most famous and most photographed landmark. The building was once named as the tallest building in the world. Standing in the Xinyi District of Taipei, an area known for its financial services and vibrant shopping malls, Taipei 101 represents a worldwide precedent for sustainable skyscraper development. It achieved a LEED Platinum certification for Operations and Maintenance in 2011, an impressive feat for a tower of its size and complexity.

  • Petronas Twins Tower (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

    Petronas Twins Tower (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)Petronas Twins Tower (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

    Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of skyscraper office buildings in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that are among the world’s tallest buildings. The Twin Towers, built to house the headquarters of Petronas, the national petroleum company of Malaysia, was designed by the Argentine-born American architect Cesar Pelli; they were completed in 1998.

  • Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)

    Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)

    Hugged by futuristic skyscrapers on all sides, Marina Bay is where you'll find Singapore's collection of modern architecture. Marina Bay Sands - a 55-floor hotel and entertainment mecca with an infinity pool, lookout point, and Ce La Vi bar and restaurant on the rooftop.

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