
The new Tokyo Sky Tree tower, set to officially open in May 2012, has been certified as the world's tallest tower.
National Geographic News reports:
Rising like a space age Eiffel Tower on growth hormones, the newly built Tokyo Sky Tree won't officially open its elevator doors until May 2012.
Yet the 2,080-foot-tall (634-meter-tall) structure has already built a lofty reputation. Under construction since 2008, Japan's latest landmark was this month certified the world's tallest tower by Guinness World Records.
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The Tokyo Sky Tree is replacing Tokyo Tower as the primary broadcasting tower in Tokyo. It was determined that Tokyo Tower is too short for digital broadcasting.
2 comments:
I thought the one in Dubai was taller????
Read the article, Gary. All is explained.
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