词条 | Tortoise Mountain TV Tower |
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Tortoise Mountain TV Tower ({{zh|s=龟山电视塔|t=龜山電視塔|p=Guī Shān Diànshì Tǎ}}) is a {{convert|311.4|m}} high TV Tower at Wuhan, People's Republic of China. It is a concrete tower equipped with an observation deck in a height of {{convert|221.2|m}}. It does not stand directly upon the hill, which is occupied{{citation needed|date=February 2012}} by an ancient temple complex (Qing Chuan Ge (晴川閣) from the Three Kingdoms, Song, and Ming Dynasties). Guishan TV Tower is China's first self-developed TV tower, opened in 1986. The tower is located on Guishan ("Tortoise Mountain" or "Turtle Mountain") on the left (northwestern) bank of the Yangtze river, in the part of Wuhan that was historically known as Hanyang. It is located upon the northwestern shoulder of the mountain, reducing the impact upon the ancient temple set upon the peak, that peak being one of the two famous hills of Wuhan, the other being Sheshan (the Snake Mountain) on the opposite, right bank of the Yangtze, in Wuchang; the ancient Yellow Crane Tower is located there. Both hills have many historic ruins, and rows of sculptures of ancient warriors line the hill. External links{{commons category|Tortoise Mountain TV Tower}}
5 : Towers completed in 1986|Buildings and structures in Wuhan|Communication towers in China|Buildings and structures in Hubei|Observation towers |
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