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Hong Kong, China

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2011-03-30 16:07:33

Ritz Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong is the world's tallest hotel. It is 118 storey high building that has panoramic views of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Harbour. The Ritz Carlton Hotel operates the top 16 floors of the building. The building is 490m high! Ritz Carlton Hong Kong is a luxury 5 star hotel and is the newest hotel in Hong Kong. Prices range from: the Deluxe Room for $577USD per night, to the Premier Suite with a skyline view for $1667 USD per night. (Prices valid at 31 march 2011)

Beijing, China

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2010-09-06 07:49:05

The Forbidden City is located in Beijing, China. The City was built as an imperial palace and occupied during the Ming and Qing dynasties in the 1400's. The City has 9999 rooms and housed the royal family members of the dynasty. It is now a National Museum and is open to the public.



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