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  #1021  
Old Posted Sep 29, 2006, 2:34 PM
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^Still not a single spire in the Kowloon skyline. What a difference with the HK side, right ? (1 Peking doesn't count)
     
     
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Kowloon is starting to rivalry Hong Kong in terms of skyline!
     
     
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Kowloon is starting to rivalry Hong Kong in terms of skyline!
In terms of size, but it's not nearly as dramatic and exuberant.
     
     
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The last pic is awesome!
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2006, 7:49 PM
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so it looks like they get 5 cranes in total. That's a lot!
Hanoi road looks topped out already.
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Hanoi road looks topped out already.
So, what's its height ? Do we finally know for sure ?
     
     
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so it looks like they get 5 cranes in total. That's a lot!
Hanoi road looks topped out already.
I think there are 6 ,two yellow and two red on the core,two yellow beside the core..
     
     
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some shots taken a day before...













     
     
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Old Posted Oct 2, 2006, 5:38 AM
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Aboveday, i only see two red, and one yellow at the core. Maybe you got more updates info/ pics.

the dragon tail is growing!!
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Aboveday, i only see two red, and one yellow at the core. Maybe you got more updates info/ pics.

the dragon tail is growing!!
o my mistake !you are right! only 3 cranes there!
     
     
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Interesting, the tail structure looks like a bridge.
     
     
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Old Posted Oct 3, 2006, 4:44 AM
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I bet it'll be fun for kids, in winter, when covered in snow.
     
     
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i went there today, and it reached [40] !!! AMAZING~

unluckily.... i dont have my camera with me....
     
     
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so, they are not going to skip 40-49!
     
     
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i don't think skipping 40-49 is popular in HK. But 44 is skipped for sure. hehe
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Floor #42.
     
     
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DAMN! This tower is growing and has gotten to be quite tall!
     
     
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I count 35 or 36 floors.
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i don't think skipping 40-49 is popular in HK. But 44 is skipped for sure. hehe
In some buildings I have been in over in HK, they have two floors with the #5 repeated twice in the ten digit cycle.

So you'd have 22, 23, 25, 25A... etc.
     
     
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In some buildings I have been in over in HK, they have two floors with the #5 repeated twice in the ten digit cycle.

So you'd have 22, 23, 25, 25A... etc.
2IFC has 33, 33b etc...
     
     
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