Move over, pyramids. Egypt has a new man-made wonder in the desert.
Some 45 kilometres east of the capital Cairo, a modern skyscraper is rising from the soft soil.
Dubbed the ‘Iconic Tower’, the 393-metre-tall structure will be Africa’s tallest building and is the centrepiece of the wildly ambitious New Administrative Capital (NAC), development – a city the size of Singapore being built from scratch in the desert.
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This monumental construction project is being completed with the guidance of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) and has employed as many as 50,000 labourers.
The official aim of the 700-square-kilometre NAC is to relieve some of the pressure on Cairo, where around a fifth of the country’s 111 million citizens live.
One day, it is envisaged this desert metropolis will be home to six million people, as well as the Egyptian parliament and presidential palace.
Source: stuff.co