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Beijing to begin building tallest skyscraper

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2011 shows the ceremony for the beginning of the construction of the city`s tallest skycraper in Beijing, capital of China. Beijing will begin building the city`s tallest skyscraper in its central business district. The 108-story 510-meter building, called "China Zun", is shaped like a zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and will be completed within five years. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2011 shows Z15 land for building the city`s tallest skycraper in Beijing, capital of China. Beijing will begin building the city`s tallest skyscraper in its central business district. The 108-story 510-meter building, called "China Zun", is shaped like a zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and will be completed within five years. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)
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CHINA-BEIJING-TALLEST SKYCRAPER (CN)

A staff member walks past a building model of the city`s tallest skycraper in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 19, 2011. Beijing will begin building the city`s tallest skyscraper in its central business district. The 108-story 510-meter building, called "China Zun", is shaped like a zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and will be completed within five years. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang) >

CHINA-BEIJING-TALLEST SKYCRAPER (CN)

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2011 shows the effective picture of the city`s tallest skycraper in Beijing, capital of China. Beijing will begin building the city`s tallest skyscraper in its central business district. The 108-story 510-meter building, called "China Zun", is shaped like a zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and will be completed within five years. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)>

CHINA-BEIJING-TALLEST SKYCRAPER (CN)

Photo taken on Sept. 19, 2011 shows Z15 land for building the city`s tallest skycraper in Beijing, capital of China. Beijing will begin building the city`s tallest skyscraper in its central business district. The 108-story 510-meter building, called "China Zun", is shaped like a zun, an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and will be completed within five years. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)   Date:2011-9-20 9:01:50     
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