1. Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This statue is perched in a strategic position on Mount Corcovado, overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro. It was inaugurated in 1931, took 5 years to built, and made of concrete. It was built with open arms to symbolize that God loves and embraces all who come to him. A main attraction about this site, other than its religious connection, is the magnificent view from the mountain top.
2. The Great Wall of China

Construction of the wall already began over 2000 years ago. It was built to protect the land from invasion from troops on the outskirts. It stretches 6,400 km from Shanhai Pass to Lop Nur and has been hailed as the world's longest human-made structure. Because the wall stretches across different parts of China, you experiene different things at different spots. For example, from past experience. I don't like the section at Badaling because it is too crowded. I liked Simatai most because it is less developed and I can feel the long history of the wall simply by breathing in there.
3. The Colosseum, situated in Rome, Italy


This Colosseum was built nearly 2000 years ago. It is Rome's largest amphitheatre and could sit 50,000 spectators. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. If you watched Gladiator and are impressed by the set, you will be even more overwhelmed if you visit the Colosseum yourself.
4. The pink ruins of Petra, situated in Jordan


These ruins are centuries old and comprise stunning temples and tombs carved in the rock. It was long-hidden and then discovered by a Swiss explorer in 1812. It was the location for the movie Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade. It is a great sight due to it's archaelogical background and desert setting.
5. The Taj Mahal mausoleum, situated in Agra, India

Construction of this palace began in 1632 and ended in 1648. It is built of white marble and stands in formally laid-out walled gardens. It is very peaceful and quiet to just sit there staring at the monument when it is basked in the sun rise of the dawn.
6. The Incan ruins of Manchu Picchu, situated in Urubamba Valley, Peru

Machu Picchu was built many centuries ago but only brought to international attention in 1911 when an archaelogist made scientific confirmation of the site. Perhaps due to its legendary temples, the place looks mythical. This is possibly the site of the Incas mentioned in Prisoners of the Sun, the famous Tin Tin series by Herge.
7. The ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza, situated in Mexico


Chichen Itza was built around AD500. There are four staircases of 91 steps that lead up to the platform, so there are 365 levels for 365 days of the year. The most imposing and we-inspiring buildings in the city consist of the pyramid, an astronomical observatory and the temple of warriors.
The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt were listed as the Eighth Wonder by default.
Everybody knows the pyramids, and because it is so amazing that it is hard to put everything about it in words, I will leave it to you to read up on the pyramids yourself.
Note: The above info was compiled from personal experiences, travel guide and word of mouth. If there is any inaccuracy, feel free to point it out. I woild also appreciate your personal thoughts about the places, as I have only visited 2, 3 and 5.



