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TV tower in wuhan china
Hubei Province

Located on the top of Tortoise Hill of Hanyang, is the first TV broadcasting Tower in China which is reinforced-concrete-structured and has the function of synthesized tourism service. The main tower is 221.2 meters in height with an altitude height of 311.4 meters.

The tower can hold 300 visitors each time and the rotated restaurant will circle clockwise once every forty minutes. The optimal sightseeing spot of the scenery of the whole city is the observatory in the open air on the top of the tower building

Copyright: Yunzen Liu
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 10/06/2008
Subida: 17/05/2010
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Tags: tortoise hill; hanyang; wehan; china; tv tower
More About Hubei Province

Hubei Province, called "E"for the People's Republic of provincial administrative regions. Hubei Province in central China, the Yangtze River, Dongting Lake and the north, between latitude 29 ° 05 'to 33 ° 20 ', longitude 108 ° 21 'to 116 ° 07 '; north of Henan Province, Anhui Province, east, southeast and south O Jiangxi and Hunan provinces, west of Chongqing Municipality, Shaanxi Province, adjacent to the northwest. 740 km long from east to north-south width of 470 km, an area of 185,900 square kilometers, accounting for 1.95% of total area, ranking 13th. The capital is the only central region vice provincial cities - Wuhan City.


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