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Mori set to open Shanghai's latest landmark

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  • daftpunk1976 at 10:13 AM JST - 29th August

    I really hope that china and japan can get along . this is a good case to prove that we can get along.

  • rajakumar at 10:29 AM JST - 29th August

    China builds 3rd tallest building in shanghai via japan's mori.

    Tallest building today is burg tower in dubai,UAE. Burj condominiums were all sold out via prestige address seeking rich people.

    Another taller one may be built in Jeddah, by saudi tycoon.

    Tall buildings does not actually make nations richer.

    Nations get richer because many other factors other than just concrete made tall buildings.

  • cwhite at 12:31 PM JST - 29th August

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listoftallestbuildingsandstructuresintheworld#Talleststructureby_category

  • timeon at 12:54 PM JST - 29th August

    I don't understand why they call Mori "visionary"??

  • saru_au at 03:17 PM JST - 29th August

    I don't understand why they call Mori "visionary"??

    because he could see the millions he could make simply by putting his name anywhere near this project

  • tripank at 07:35 PM JST - 29th August

    as for japan and china getting along it is only Tatemai which is japanese for outter face. Most japanese hate china and most chinese hate japanese. Watch the video of the soccer match between japan and china, the mostly chinese crowd boooooo the japanese team even before the game started. As for this building it is just money

  • stipend at 10:16 PM JST - 29th August

    It's an elegant building -and it's a bottle open!

    I don't understand why they call Mori "visionary"??

    Right! Like first show me the bottle of beer this thing opens!!

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