New Seven Wonders of the World is a proposed alternative to the Seven Wonders of the World, organized by a Swiss corporation called New Open World Corporation (NOWC). The final list was announced on July 7, 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal, in the Estádio da Luz, SL Benfica’s stadium at 9:30pm (local time). Voting closed on July 6, 2007. Next in the company’s series is the ” New7Wonders of Nature “, nominations possible until August 8, 2008. The selection was made by free and paid votes, through telephone or online. The first vote was free to registered members and additional votes were purchased through a payment to NOWC. In addition to the sale of votes, NOWC relied on private donations, the sale of merchandise such as shirts and cups, and revenue from selling broadcasting rights.
credits : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Seven_Wonders_of_the_World
| THE NEW 7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD |
| The New7Wonders organization is happy to announce the following 7 candidates have been elected to represent global heritage throughout history. |
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| Chichén Itzá, Mexico |
Christ Redeemer, Brazil |
The Great Wall, China |
Machu Picchu, Peru |
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| Petra, Jordan |
The Roman Colloseum, Italy |
The Taj Mahal, India |
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Credits : http://www.new7wonders.com/index.php?id=633
The Finalists for the New7Wonders
| Wonder |
Attributes |
Location |
Image |
| Great Wall of China |
Perseverance, Persistence |
People’s Republic of China |
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| Petra |
Engineering, Protection |
Jordan |
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| Christ the Redeemer |
Welcoming, Openness |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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| Machu Picchu |
Community, Dedication |
Cuzco, Perú |
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| Chichen Itza |
Worship, Knowledge |
Yucatán, Mexico |
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| Colosseum |
Joy, Suffering |
Rome, Italy |
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| Taj Mahal |
Love, Passion |
Agra, India |
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Great Pyramid of Giza
(Honorary Candidate, see below) |
Immortality, Eternity |
Cairo, Egypt |
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Maybe someday The Bujang Valley or Lembah Bujang listed as 7 wonders of the world who knows? that one located in Malaysia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lembah_Bujang

Early Kedah’s architecture, the Candi (pronounce Chandi), in a miniature model, on display at the National History Museum, Kuala Lumpur.

Bujang Valley (Lembah Bujang)