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The buildings represented by the twelve constellations

Capricorn: Burj Dubai is 828 meters high, with a total of 162 floors. The construction cost of the building itself is at least1500 million US dollars.

Cancer: Teotihuacan, the ancient city of Teotihuacan, also known as Teotihuacan, is an ancient Indian civilization that once existed in Mexico. It started around 200 BC and died in 750.

Leo: The Sphinx is just like the Sphinx. The reason is well known, so it is the exclusive building of Leo.

Gemini: Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers must have two Gemini, so Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers are tailored for Gemini!

Taurus: The Twin Towers Bridge on the Thames The Tower Bridge in London is a suspension bridge, located in London, England, across the Thames. It is named for its proximity to the London River. It is the first bridge at the mouth of the Thames and a symbol of London.

Aries: the tower of hope, the tower of hope in South Korea.

Virgo: The Statue of Liberty Bian Xiao thinks that only the Statue of Liberty meets Virgo!

Sagittarius: The Pearl of the Orient is located in Shanghai. It can be said that the Pearl of the Orient is a very famous building, which is inexplicably associated with the Pearl of the Orient. Do you find it strange?

Libra: How do you say Mount Jesus in Brazil? This image of Jesus is very suitable for Libra.

Aquarius: The noble temperament of Aquarius in the Temple of Heaven feels very similar to the Temple of Heaven in China, because the Temple of Heaven also has a high status in China. Who do you think can compare with the Temple of Heaven?

Pisces: Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a landmark building in Australia and one of the most distinctive buildings in the 20th century. In 2007, it was rated as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

Scorpio: The Eiffel Tower is a world-famous building, one of the symbols of French culture, one of the landmarks in Paris and the tallest building in Paris. Known by the French as the "Iron Lady"