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  1. oddly familiar!!! but as we all know,thats how china culture is. just like how they have the cities of replicas. they have replica of paris, london.. and now our famed mbs spaceship. but instead of 3 towers like ours, they have 4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=emqK3wasEX8 The megacity of Chongqing has added yet another extraordinary piece of architecture to its city skyline with a massive “sky corridor” that stretches across the top of four neighboring skyscrapers. Placed 250 meters above the ground, the 300-meter-long corridor is the most eye-catching part of the Raffles City Chongqing complex that is currently under construction at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. The complex has been designed by renowned Italian-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie who is also known for doing something similar with the design of the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Once it’s completed, the corridor will serve as a viewing deck while also boasting an infinity pool, sky gardens, and various eateries.
  2. The Straits Times The Straits Times Published on Jan 11, 2012 CapitaLand puts $4b in Chongqing project CapitaLand puts $4b in Chongqing project It is the property giant's largest in China to date By Kor Kian Beng CHONGQING - Singapore property giant CapitaLand has put down a $4 billion wager on the Chinese real estate market, signalling confidence in China even as many hold back amid fears of a recession this year. On Tuesday, the home-grown developer sealed an agreement with south-western Chongqing city to build an iconic mixed-used project designed by architect Moshe Safdie, the man behind the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort. Sitting on a 91,783 sq m prime riverfront plot between Chao Tian Men Square and Chongqing's traditional central business district in Jie Fang Bei, the 21.1 billion yuan (S$4.3 billion) development will be home to residential units, offices, shops, a hotel and serviced apartments, and is targeted to be completed by end-2017. With a total gross floor area of 817,000 sq m, the yet-unnamed project is CapitaLand's largest in China to date. The deal will help put the rising giant at the top of CapitaLand's markets, overtaking even Singapore. Copyright
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