Each of the following architectural works is a work of art that demonstrates the endless creativity of man.
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Golden Temple (India): Located on the border between India and Pakistan, the Golden Temple is not only a holy place for Sikhs but also possesses a magnificent beauty. Many people compare this structure to a golden object that God accidentally dropped into the Amritsar River. |
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Taktsang Palphug Monastery (Bhutan): “The monastery in the clouds” is a place you should visit at least once in your life. Located in the Himalayas, this monastery is considered a cultural and religious symbol of the South Asian country of Bhutan and is only open to visitors once a year. |
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Sagrada Família: Construction of this building began in 1882 in Barcelona, Spain, and is expected to be completed in 2026. The construction of this building encountered many difficulties because Gaudí's design was very complex and expensive. The project was delayed in 1930 when the Spanish Civil War broke out. |
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Djenné Mosque (Mali): This is the largest mud-built structure in the world, with a capacity of up to 3,000 people. |
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Kinkakuji Golden Temple (Japan): Located in the north of the ancient capital of Kyoto, this temple was included in textbooks in all Japanese schools and was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage in 1950. Kinkakuji Temple was covered in gold in 1987 after a restoration. |
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Blue Mosque (Türkiye): Built in the 1600s, the Blue Mosque is a proud landmark of Istanbul. The exterior is covered in 20,000 mysterious blue glazed tiles. The interior is even more impressive – with over 20,000 handcrafted decorative details. |
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Sydney Opera House (Australia): The iconic building and pride of Australia, is a complex of theater, gym, restaurant, bar and some souvenir shops. Every year, the Sydney Opera House welcomes about 7 million visitors. |
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Machu Pichu (Peru): The “Lost City of the Incas” is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Peru. Hidden in the jungles of the Andes, Machu Pichu was once voted one of the 7 wonders of the new world. |
According to Hanoi Moi