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名称:伦敦眼 London Eye全称:英国航空伦敦眼 The British Airways London Eye别称:千禧之轮 Millennium WheelLondon Eye希望你在看看南昌之星

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The Merlin Entertainments London Eye (known more simply as The London Eye, and also known as the Millennium Wheel), at a height of 135 metres (443 ft), is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe, and has become the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over three million people in one year. At the time it was erected, in 1999, it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, until it was surpassed by the Star of Nanchang (160 m) in May 2006, and then the Singapore Flyer (165 m) on 11 February 2008. However, it is still described by its operators as "the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel" (as the entire structure is supported by an A-frame on one side only).The London Eye is located at the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, England, between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge. The site is adjacent to that of the former Dome of Discovery, which was built for the Festival of Britain in 1951.It was formally opened by the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, on 31 December 1999, although it was not opened to the public until March 2000 because of technical problems. Since its opening, the Eye, operated by Merlin Entertainments, has become a major landmark and tourist attraction.By July 2002, 8.5 million people had ridden the Eye. It had planning permission only for five years, but at that time Lambeth Council agreed to plans to make the attraction permanent.Since 1 January 2005, the Eye has been the focal point of London's New Year celebrations, with 10-minute fireworks displays taking place involving fireworks fired from the wheel itself.In 2006 the Tussauds Group bought out the other two joint owners, British Airways and the Marks Barfield family (the lead architects). Following Merlin Entertainments purchase of the Tussauds Group in 2007, it now owns 100% of the Eye. British Airways continued its brand association, but from the beginning of 2008 the name 'British Airways' was dropped from the logo.On 12 August 2009 the London Eye saw another re-brand, this time calling it "The Merlin Entertainments London Eye" to show Merlin Entertainments' ownership. A new logo was designed for the attraction - this time taking the actual form of an eye made out of London's famous landmarks. This also came at the time when the new Merlin Entertainments London Eye 4D Experience pre-flight show was launched underneath the ticket centre in County Hall.During the bidding process of the 2012 Olympic Games, the London bid organisers announced the Olympic emblem would be attached to the Eye for the duration of the 2012 Summer Olympics.On 5 June 2008 it was announced that 30 million people have ridden the London Eye since its opening in March 2000.In 2009 Merlin Entertainments opened a pre-flight 4D Experience at The London Eye, which is inclusive in the ticket price. The newly refurbished ticket hall and 4D cinema experience was first concept designed by project designer Craig Sciba at Merlin Studios. Merlin Studios later appointed Kay Elliott as the principal architects and Simex-Iwerks as the 4D theatre hardware specialists. Centre Screen was also appointed as the 3D film production company. The film was written and directed by prominent 3D director Julian Napier and 3D produced by Phil Streather.来自wikipedia(维基百科)
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The Ferris wheel is named after George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, bridge-builder. He began his career in the railroad industry and then pursued an interest in bridge building. Ferris understood the growing need for structural steel and founded G.W.G. Ferris & Co. in Pittsburgh, a firm that tested and inspected metals for railroads and bridge builders.Ferris designed and built the Chicago Wheel[1][2] for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The wheel was intended as a rival to the 324-metre (1,060 ft) Eiffel Tower, the centerpiece of the 1889 Paris Exposition. It was the largest attraction at the Columbian Exposition, with a height of 80 metres (260 ft), and was powered by two steam engines. The axle, a single 700.000-ton solid hammered steel forging, was forty-five feet long and thirty-two inches in diameter.[3] There were 36 cars, accommodating 40 people each, giving a total capacity of 1,440. It took 190 minutes for the wheel to make two revolutions—the first to make six stops to allow passengers to exit and enter; the 2nd, a single non-stop revolution—and for that, the ticket holder paid 50 cents. When the Exposition ended, the wheel was moved to the north side, next to an exclusive neighborhood. William D. Boyce filed an unsuccessful Circuit Court action against the owners of the wheel, to have it moved. It was then used at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair and eventually destroyed by controlled demolition using dynamite on May 11, 1906.[4]The Wiener Riesenrad is a surviving example of nineteenth century Ferris wheels. Erected in 1897 in the Prater park in the Leopoldstadt district of Vienna, Austria, it has a height of 64.75 metres (212.4 ft).[5] Following the demolition of the 100-metre (330 ft) Grande Roue de Paris in 1920,[6] the Riesenrad was the world's tallest extant Ferris wheel until the construction of the 85-metre (280 ft) Technocosmos for Expo '85 in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. 以上内容摘自维基百科全书
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The London Eye (or Millennium Wheel) elbowed its way onto the capital's tourist scene as one of the statement pieces to mark the turn of the century and quickly became a definitive part of the London experience. This spectacularly streamlined riverside wheel stands an impressive 135 meters tall and allows inhabitants of its sleek, modern, totally see-through glass-pods an unrivalled 360 degree view of London and beyond. The Houses of Parliament, Canary Wharf, Big Ben, the glorious old winding Father Thames and Windsor Castle are just a few of the 55 attractions that can be admired from the top of the arc. On a clear day the view extends to 25 miles in each direction. It moves at a slow but steady pace, taking 30 minutes to complete its flight. Its bound to be busy but this is still top of the London must-do list.从伦敦旅游指南上摘得。。。
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伦敦眼是英国的一个标志建筑之一,这个巨型摩天轮架设在伦敦,曾一度成为世界上最大的摩天轮后来被超越了。至于重量。。。真不知道。。。。。ps:有这么问的么?。。游0乐0设0备0事0务0所
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伦敦之眼介绍因果最高的摩天轮,我要建造者,建造时间,高度长度,总之越多越好,越快越好展开我来答eamonnjonLV.9 2016-09-17建造者很难查到,应该是英国航空公司赞助,某个工程公司施工的。高度见下面资料伦敦之眼.伦敦眼"是伦敦最吸引的观光点,座落在伦敦泰晤士河畔的世界最大摩天轮"伦敦眼"将会永久成为伦敦的地标.高135米的"伦敦眼"是为了庆祝公元2000年而兴建的,原定获准运作5年,但是"伦敦眼"的拥有者希望让它继续运作下去。拥有"伦敦眼"权益的英国航空公司说,伦敦地方当局批准让它成为永久地标。自2000年3月开放之后,已经有超过850万人次乘坐"伦敦眼"升上半空,鸟瞰伦敦。"伦敦眼"也是英国最受欢迎的付费观光点。它被誉为数学上的奇迹;工程师透露,建造这座摩天轮所需的电脑计算能力,超过世界上最大、最复杂的建筑。
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