Cheap Chinese knock offs, now in hotel form!
China plans $1.3 billion knockoff of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa tower
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...of-dubai-hotel
If its like any other cheap chinese knock off, I wouldnt be caught dead inside that thing.
With a generous infusion of Saudi Arabian cash, officials in Beijing are planning a $1.3 billion hotel inspired by the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, pictured. They hope the "seven-star" hotel will become a Beijing landmark, according to the Beijing Morning Post (via China Daily).
An unnamed Chinese official told AFP that the Saudis are to fund the entire hotel (whose seven stars are self-appointed, as no formal agency doles out more than five stars to hotels). It's unknown whether the building will try to top the half-mile-tall (2,717 feet) Burj Khalifa.
Chinese leaders are no doubt hoping that their project involves no replay of the final stages of the Dubai project last January.
A few weeks after the several-times-delayed monster building finally opened to great fanfare, it closed abruptly: An elevator malfunction stranded tourists en route to the observation deck, the only part of the building open at the time. It didn't reopen until April. And by the autumn, a mere 8 percent of the Burj Khalifa's apartments were occupied. Rents had fallen by almost half.
Meanwhile, the tiny Middle Eastern nation plunged into a debt crisis.
There are some faint suggestions that the commercial real estate market in China could likewise be headed for a fall. A surge in skyscraper construction has some financial analysts warning that China is misallocating capital on showy projects and that the bubble will soon burst.
One Hong Kong-based analyst says there may be a correlation between the quest to build the world's next tallest building and economic crises. "Is China building its way to a bubble?" analyst Andrew Lawrence wrote in a recent report, quoted by CNN. "It may have started with the Tower of Babel, but over the past 140 years, there appears to be an unhealthy correlation between building the world's next tallest building and an impending financial crisis: New York 1930, Chicago 1974, Kuala Lumpur 1997 and Dubai 2010. The world's tallest structures rarely stand alone, with skyscraper building booms coinciding with economic corrections."
An unnamed Chinese official told AFP that the Saudis are to fund the entire hotel (whose seven stars are self-appointed, as no formal agency doles out more than five stars to hotels). It's unknown whether the building will try to top the half-mile-tall (2,717 feet) Burj Khalifa.
Chinese leaders are no doubt hoping that their project involves no replay of the final stages of the Dubai project last January.
A few weeks after the several-times-delayed monster building finally opened to great fanfare, it closed abruptly: An elevator malfunction stranded tourists en route to the observation deck, the only part of the building open at the time. It didn't reopen until April. And by the autumn, a mere 8 percent of the Burj Khalifa's apartments were occupied. Rents had fallen by almost half.
Meanwhile, the tiny Middle Eastern nation plunged into a debt crisis.
There are some faint suggestions that the commercial real estate market in China could likewise be headed for a fall. A surge in skyscraper construction has some financial analysts warning that China is misallocating capital on showy projects and that the bubble will soon burst.
One Hong Kong-based analyst says there may be a correlation between the quest to build the world's next tallest building and economic crises. "Is China building its way to a bubble?" analyst Andrew Lawrence wrote in a recent report, quoted by CNN. "It may have started with the Tower of Babel, but over the past 140 years, there appears to be an unhealthy correlation between building the world's next tallest building and an impending financial crisis: New York 1930, Chicago 1974, Kuala Lumpur 1997 and Dubai 2010. The world's tallest structures rarely stand alone, with skyscraper building booms coinciding with economic corrections."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...of-dubai-hotel
If its like any other cheap chinese knock off, I wouldnt be caught dead inside that thing.
Has anyone been in this tower, I was just a few weeks back, and this thing is emaculate, i will post some inside view of this monster, it take literally onle seconds in a Bad Ass glass evelator floor to also top, cant go to the top becuase it is a "mosk" or terrorist training camp... either one.
But it is covered in gold and marbel every where!
But it is covered in gold and marbel every where!
its pronounced "mosque",lol.
i'm suprised beijing actually thinks they need a national landmark when they have the birds nest stadium. that place is a very big statement of their engineering achievements right there alone.
not i am not for sure if they actually had chinese engineers design it or not but they got the damn thing erected and that is all that matters in the end.
i'm suprised beijing actually thinks they need a national landmark when they have the birds nest stadium. that place is a very big statement of their engineering achievements right there alone.
not i am not for sure if they actually had chinese engineers design it or not but they got the damn thing erected and that is all that matters in the end.
it's pronounced mosk and spelled mosque.
they're going to build a cheap version of a building that holds people 2,000+ feet in the air? I just hope it's a success.
Dubai has some awesome stuff, but they're in worse economic despair than almost anyone. I think that's the biggest reason they won the world cup bid.
they're going to build a cheap version of a building that holds people 2,000+ feet in the air? I just hope it's a success.
Dubai has some awesome stuff, but they're in worse economic despair than almost anyone. I think that's the biggest reason they won the world cup bid.
Dubai is a very awesome very fun place, they have malls that would take you DAYS to get through, Malls with indoor sno parks. Plus every time you turn around you seein exotic after exotic!
Here are some pictures of my visit to Dubai!
Camp ordered belly dancers to come entertain us and feed us!

Panaramic from in side the Mall of Dubai!

Worlds ONLY 7 star hotel, for 1500 dollars a night you can stay here!

One of the few TRUE hand only built building in Dubai still in use!

The world tallest building!!!





Here are some pictures of my visit to Dubai!
Camp ordered belly dancers to come entertain us and feed us!

Panaramic from in side the Mall of Dubai!

Worlds ONLY 7 star hotel, for 1500 dollars a night you can stay here!

One of the few TRUE hand only built building in Dubai still in use!

The world tallest building!!!










