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Where is the world's most extravagant lighting landmark? The photoelectric fee is about 8000000...

Tourist attractions around the world have always been "illuminating" their features in an amazing way, marveling at the tourists. Not long ago, a Foreign Research Institute conducted an investigation to investigate the brightest landmarks in the world, how much energy these landmarks use, and the cost of lighting up every day.

The survey shows that Las Vegas's gambling city avenue is the world's most extravagant lighting landmark.

It is expected that the daily power consumption of gambling city avenue is up to 8000 megawatts, and the cost per day is 960 thousand pounds (about 8 million 186 thousand yuan). The MGM hotel only has a minimum of 70 thousand pounds (about 597 thousand yuan) per month.

Some other famous landmarks were also included in the survey.

The Times Square in New York uses 161 megawatts a day and spends nearly 20 thousand pounds a day (about 170 thousand yuan) and runs 55 giant LED displays.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris uses 22 megawatts a day, spending 2640 pounds a day (about 22 thousand and 500 yuan) and lighting 20 thousand light bulbs.

The Blackpool lantern show in the UK uses 15 megawatts a day, spending 758 pounds a day (about 6500 yuan) and continuously shining for 66 nights.

The building Ain Dubai (also known as the "Dubai eye") uses 14 megawatts a day and costs 1560 pounds a day (about 13 thousand and 300 yuan). After completion, it will be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, 210 meters high, 48 cockpit (32 The London Eye), can accommodate 1400 tourists, and has a 80 meter LED advertising screen.

The light water show (Spectra & Show) in Jinsha, United Arab Emirates, uses 2.5 megawatts a day, spending 300 pounds a day (about 2560 yuan), using an energy-efficient lamp and a 470 watt lamp to produce light output similar to the 4000 Watt light.

The Christmas light show at the Petrie Plaza Shopping Center in Canberra, Australia, uses 0.78 megawatts a day and costs 95 pounds a day (about 810 yuan). It is the largest Christmas show in the world, using 1 million 200 thousand LED lights and 75 miles (about 121 kilometers) of cable.

Stephen Alty, general manager of Festive Lights, who commissioned the survey, said: "when you go to cities or landmarks around the world, you will notice how the lighting designers use LED lighting to create spectacular views. Now LED has been in existence for some time, but in recent years, the landmark itself has been integrated into the spectacular light show, and the design is really crazy, and these designs are really impressive. " (Editor: LED network James)

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