Chinese Copies Of The World-Famous Landmarks
0Who says there’s nothing quite like the real thing? China has succeeded in creating copies of pretty much everything that you can imagine, from small electronic devices to entire cars. But did you know that they have cloned some of the world’s most famous landmarks and even parts of the cities too?
We know that there is an increasing number of tourists coming from China everyday to visit some of these famous landmarks in Europe. China knows that too, that is why they have decided to bring the Europe to their doorstep instead. It is rather simple, they have copied and created accurate replicas of everything they like in Europe, so that they don’t need to hustle with traveling to the other side of the planet. Convenient right?
Some of these Chinese copies have already included the Ronchamp Chapel in France, the Eiffel Tower in Paris,”Leaning” Tower of Pisa- and the entire town of Hallstatt in Austria.
A Copy of the Eiffel Tower in Hangzhou
Image credits: REUTERS/Lang Lang
A Copy of Karnak Temple in Wuhan
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A Copy of The Roman Colosseum
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Chinese Copy of Austrian Town of Hallstatt in Hiuzhou
Image credits: REUTERS/ Siu Chiu
Dutch windmill in Shenyang
Image credits: REUTERS/ Sheng Li
Chinese copy of Florence. However, designed for shopping, not for living
Image credits: REUTERS/ David Gray
A Copy of The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Shanghai
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Copies of The Famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge (Sydney)
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Full-sized Replica of The Great Sphinx in Hebei Province
Image credits: REUTERS/Petar Kujundzic
A Copy of The Arc de Triomphe
Image credits: REUTERS/ Claro Cortes
Cloned Moai, Monolithic Stone Statues in Bejing
Image credits: REUTERS/ Kim Kyung Hoon
Chinese Copy of The U.S. Capitol
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Hotel in Hangzhou in The Form of The White House
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A Copy of The Central Part of Paris in Tianducheng
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Copy of The London’s Tower Bridge in Suzhou
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Pont Alexandre III in Tianjin (Beian Bridge)
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