Yes, Big Ben is still standing to this day.
There are literally thousands of tours available every day in Egypt.
Big Ben, part of the Houses of Parliament, is not open to the public for general visits, but you can join guided tours that typically run on weekdays. Tours usually start at specific times throughout the day, so it's best to check the official UK Parliament website for the latest schedules and availability. Note that advance booking is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons.
It doesnt open anymore because it has been destroyed.
153-years-old.
The Grand canyon is a Big Long hole in the ground. So no But you can fly through the Grand Canyon. Many airplane and helicopter tours every day.
Big Ben does what it does every day of the year. Sounds the hour. It is traditionally broadcast on TV each New Year at midnight.
It chimes at 15 minute intervals, making it 96 times in a 24-hour period.
1 year = 365 days 156 x 365 = 56,940
Big Ben is not open to tourists on the inside as it is very old and not up to thousands of people climbing up and down the Tower. There is no lift to the top platform and 390 odd steps. Only fit and healthy British residents are permitted to take one of the 3 tours a day each weekday, but they must have requested it through their local MP. There is a waiting list.
http://www.shangrilatours.com/ offers in depth information on tours that you may be interested in. They have 4 day, 5 day, 8 day, and 14 day tours. Some are tours and vacation packages.
Shanghai is one of China's largest cities, with a large tourist visitation all year round. There are many things to do there, night and day. There are walking tours at night, and also many clubs and shows available.