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Macau Tower
澳門旅遊塔
Torre Panorâmica
Macau Tower edit1.JPG
View underneath Macau Tower showing the outer rim.
Information
Location  Macau, China
Coordinates 22°10′46.88″N 113°32′12.05″E / 22.1796889°N 113.5366806°E / 22.1796889; 113.5366806Coordinates: 22°10′46.88″N 113°32′12.05″E / 22.1796889°N 113.5366806°E / 22.1796889; 113.5366806
Status Complete
Groundbreaking 1998
Constructed 1998 - 2001
Opening December 19, 2001
Use Communications, mixed use
Height
Antenna/Spire 338 m (1,108.9 ft)
Top floor 223 m (731.6 ft)
Companies
Architect Craig Craig Moller Ltd.
Structural Engineer Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner Ltd.
Owner Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, S.A.R.L. (STDM)
Management Shun Tak Holdings

Macau Tower (traditional Chinese: 澳門旅遊塔; Portuguese: Torre Panorâmica), also known as Macau Sky Tower, is a tower located in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, now a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The tower measures 338 m (1,109 ft) in height from ground level to the highest point. An observation deck with panoramic views, restaurants, theaters, shopping malls and the Skywalk X, a thrilling walking tour around the outer rim. It offers the best view of Macau and in recent years has been used for a variety of adventurous activities. At 233 meters, the Macau Tower's tethered "skyjump" and Bungee jump by world renowned AJ Hackett [1] from the tower's outer rim, is the highest in the world. The tower was created by the architecture firm of Craig Craig Moller.

The tower is one of the members of the World Federation of Great Towers. Besides being used for observation and entertainment, the tower is also used for telecommunications and broadcasting.

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History

On a visit to Auckland, New Zealand, Macau casino billionaire Stanley Ho Hung-Sun was so impressed by the Sky Tower in Auckland that he commissioned a similar one to be built in Macau. The tower was designed by New Zealand engineering firm Beca Group and Gordon Moller of Craig Craig Moller architects for Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, SARL. Construction work of the tower started in 1998, and the tower was officially opened on December 19, 2001.

The Macau Tower Entertainment & Convention Centre also houses several stores and a movie theatre.

Events

On December 17, 2006, the father of contemporary bungee jumping, A J Hackett, and popular artist Edison Chen broke two Guinness World Records at the Macau Tower. A J Hackett, broke his own Guinness World Record of "The Highest Bungee Jump from a Building" achieved in 1987 from the Eiffel Tower. Edison Chen represented Macau Tower in the inaugural jump to bid for "The World's Highest Bungee Jump Facility".[1]

In popular culture

It was used as a roadblock in an episode of The Amazing Race: All-Stars that originally aired on April 22, 2007 on CBS. The tower also appeared in two episodes of The Amazing Race Asia 3. Jack Osbourne has bungee-jumped off the tower as well, as part of the third series of Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie.

See also

References

External links

Macau tower is owned by BBB and president of Malaysia!!


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