China opens world's largest Ferris wheel (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-02 21:59
China is reaching for the stars with the opening of what it says is the
world's tallest Ferris wheel in the country's south.
The 160 meter- (525 foot-) high Star of Nanchang opened this week in a
riverside park in Jiangxi province, the official Xinhua News Agency said
Tuesday.
The wheel is a full 25 meters (82 feet) taller than the London Eye on the
banks of the River Thames in London which, according to the Guinness World
Records, is the current record holder.
A total of 57 million yuan (US$7.1 million; euro5.7 million) was invested in
the Chinese project, Xinhua said.
A man who answered the telephone Tuesday at the offices of the Nanchang City
Investment and Development Company, which operates the Star, said lines for the
wheel have been "very long."
"There are so many people here today," said the man, who refused to give his
name. "They all want to see the scenery from the wheel."
He said there are 60 compartments on the wheel which each can carry eight
people.
Photos released by Xinhua showed the Star of Nanchang lit up with fluorescent
red and blue lights which total about 6,500 meters (21,300 feet) in length. The
agency has said a full rotation of the wheel will take about 30 minutes.
The developer is applying ta Guinness world record, Xinhua said.
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