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SAO PAULO -- The most prominent structure of Liberdade, a district near the center of Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, is a big red torii -- a gateway usually installed at the entrance of Japanese Shinto shrines to mark the start of a sacred zone. [2]
Inside Soi Ruam Rudi in Pathumwan district, two luxury high-rise buildings now stand sealed and silent, encircled by metal fencing and waiting for demolition. [3]
MUMBAI -- The 20th-century neoclassical Ismail Building, which once housed offices and banks near the Flora Fountain in India's financial capital of Mumbai, is now the splendidly renovated premises of Spanish fast-fashion brand Zara. [4]
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SAO PAULO -- The most prominent structure of Liberdade, a district near the center of Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, is a big red torii -- a gateway usually installed at the entrance of Japanese Shinto shrines to mark the start of a sacred zone.
Inside Soi Ruam Rudi in Pathumwan district, two luxury high-rise buildings now stand sealed and silent, encircled by metal fencing and waiting for demolition.
MUMBAI -- The 20th-century neoclassical Ismail Building, which once housed offices and banks near the Flora Fountain in India's financial capital of Mumbai, is now the splendidly renovated premises of Spanish fast-fashion brand Zara.
By AUNG ZAW AUGUST, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.8 By AUNG ZAW AUGUST, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.8 By AUNG ZAW AUGUST, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.8 By AUNG ZAW AUGUST, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.8 By AUNG ZAW AUGUST, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.8