Aerial view of a gigantic steel loop dubbed the "Ring of Life" in Fushun city, northeast China's Liaoning province, 20 May 2017. A new landmark ¨C a
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Aerial view of a gigantic steel loop dubbed the "Ring of Life" in Fushun city, northeast China's Liaoning province, 20 May 2017. A new landmark ¨C a gigantic steel loop dubbed the "Ring of Life" now has nothing but viewing value in the north-eastern city of Fushun in Liaoning province in China. The structure stands 515 foot tall and is made of a whopping 3, 000 tonnes of steel. At night, it will glow with a phenomenal 12, 000 LED lights. The project costed $16M US dollars. According to Fushun Municipal Government's officials, this titanic structure has been built simply to serve as a viewing platform. The developer originally planned to add a platform for visitors to bungee jump off. However, the idea was abandoned because the ring is too high for bungee jumpers.