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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, shakes hand with Chinese President Xi Jinping before their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China Monday, July 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, Pool)

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07.07.2014 Beijing...German Chancellor Merkel reviews PLA Honor Guard at the great Hall of the People.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center left, and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, center right, join Chinese and German high school students holding a symbolic banner for an education and language exchange program during their visit to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China, Monday, July 7, 2014. Merkel is on a three-day visit to China. (AP Photo/Rolex Dela Pena, Pool)

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, gestures as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, second left, looks on as they talk to Chinese and German highschool students on an education and language exchange program during a visit to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China Monday, July 7, 2014. Merkel is on a three-day visit to China. (AP Photo/Rolex Dela Pena, Pool)
 

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Today, 7 July 2014, Cambodia marks its 6th anniversary of The Preah Vihear Temple being listed as world heritage by UNESCO.

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OMG this is so architectually stunning! I would also love to see the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia one day.:eek:
 

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OMG this is so architectually stunning! I would also love to see the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia one day.:eek:

I've seen in! Went to visit Siem Riep many years ago! Almost killed myself there too coming down the tiny stone steps! before I realized there was another staricase on the other side of the temple with normal steps, railings etc!
 

Miragedriver

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I've seen in! Went to visit Siem Riep many years ago! Almost killed myself there too coming down the tiny stone steps! before I realized there was another staricase on the other side of the temple with normal steps, railings etc!

In the words of Homer Simpson……………….Do'h!
 
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SteelBird

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OMG this is so architectually stunning! I would also love to see the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia one day.:eek:

It took my breath away when I first saw Angkor Wat some year back in the early 90'. The road to Angkor Wat was covered by thick forest on both sides. The lost temple was abandoned in the forest for about 400 years before being discovered by French explorers. Some unfinished temple were buried underground and big trees grow on it. When people dig the temple out, it look like tree grow on stones.

Kwai, the normal staircases with handle was built to ease tourist steps. However, we like to walk the steep stair ones as to try your heartbeat. Some crawl down the cases.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim in Beijing, capital of China, July 8, 2014. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)

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Protestors hold a rally outside the Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, July 8, 2014. Nearly 400 overseas Chinese drove from Sydney to Canberra on Tuesday to protest against Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to Australia. (Xinhua/Li Tianyi)

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Farmers harvest oil sunflower in Shejia Town of Wudi County in Binzhou, east China's Shandong Province, July 8, 2014. It was the first try to plant oil sunflower in the soil with higher salt-alkali content along the bank of the Bohai Sea. (Xinhua/Chu Baorui)

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Immigration inspectors help tourists who were visiting the border scenic area in Hulunbuir, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 7, 2014. A service team was set up in the border administration zone by the Manchuria immigration inspection station early this year. (Xinhua/Zou Jianpu)

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A soldier of the immigration inspection service room helps an injured tourist on the wheelchair who was visiting the border scenic area in Hulunbuir, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 7, 2014.

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Tourists enjoy rafting in a valley within the Yuhuangshan Amusement Park in Heqiao Town of Xuyi County, east China's Jiangsu Province, July 8, 2014. Many people sought refuge in whitewater rafting against the summer heat. (Xinhua/Zhou Haijun)

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Drama "Friendship Between Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi" directed by writer-director Xu Ruisheng premieres at Guanghua theater in Tianjin, north China, July 7, 2014. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

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Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi attends an haute couture fashion show in Paris on July 7, 2014. [Photo/Sina.com]
 

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In recent years, Chinese companies have begun a huge wave of construction that is already reshaping the world. Here are six of the most ambitious projects.

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£18.7 billion - China-Pakistan economic corridor
An enormous project to connect Gwadar port in southern Pakistan to the west of China involves roads, railways and oil and gas pipelines and will eventually give China a highly-coveted port in the Indian Ocean. When the corridor is finished, it will serve as the main gateway for trade between China and the Middle East and Africa. Control of Gwadar port was transferred to China's state-owned Overseas Ports Holding company in February 2013. Earlier this year, a plan to build an airport at Gwadar was also agreed, as well as the laying of fibre-optic cables between the Chinese border and Rawalpindi.

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£7.6 billion - Nigeria's high-speed railway
In May, China Railway Construction Corporation inked a £7.6 billion contract to roll out an 860-mile high speed railway across Nigeria for trains travelling at 75mph. So far there have been no details on the route of the line.

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£6.5 billion - Algeria's East-West Highway project
First launched in March 2007, an ambitious project to build a six-lane toll road across Algeria has been hit by confusion, allegations of bribery and delays for workers' salaries.
China Rail Construction Corporation and CITIC won contracts for parts of the highway, while a Japanese consortium also won a construction contract.
When finished the highway will run 756 miles from the Moroccan border to the Tunisian border, connecting Algeria's coastal cities.

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£1 billion - Baltic Pearl Project
On the coast of the Gulf of Finland, south-west of St Petersburg, China is building a new town for 35,000 residents.
With £1 billion of investment from the Shanghai Industrial Investment Company, the project was scheduled to take six to eight years but has slowed since the financial crisis.
When finished, the town will have 14,000 apartments, five schools and nine kindergartens, as well as shopping centres, restaurants and cinemas. However, there has been criticism of poor conditions for the construction workers and traffic and access problems getting to the town.

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£880 million - West Texas wind farm
In 2011, Shenyang Power Group (SPG) signed a deal to develop a 36,000 acre wind farm in West Texas, one of the largest in the United States. Chinese-made turbines will power the plant, funded by a £880 million loan from China's Export-Import Bank.

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£750 million - Nigeria's Zungeru hydroelectric power plant
Last July, on a visit to Beijing, Goodluck Jonathan, the Nigerian president, agreed a deal to build a 700MW dam on the Niger river, roughly 90 miles from Abuja. Construction will take five years and three-quarters of the cost will be loaned by China to Nigeria for 20 years at 2.5 per cent interest.

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I will now get back to bottling my Malbec
 

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Some baseball player and manager wet dream what heaven looks like. They love chewing on sunflower seeds.:p
 
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