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French "Spiderman" Alain Robert added another structure to his record of climbing achievements on Saturday, scaling most of a 388-metre tower in central China. Chinese state media said the climber ascended to an observation platform 268 metres up the Central Plains Fortaleza tower in Henan province's Zhengzhou city in about two hours. State broadcaster China Central Television showed Robert, 50, in a red T-shirt and black tights finishing the climb to the applause of a welcoming committee waiting on the platform. It is not the first time Robert has climbed in China.
In 2007, he successfully scaled the 420-metre Jin Mao Tower in China's commercial hub of Shanghai. According to Guinness World Records, Robert has climbed more than 100 structures without ropes or other safety equipment, setting a record for "most buildings climbed unassisted". In March last year he braved a strong desert wind to climb the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which stands at 828 metres.
In 2007, he successfully scaled the 420-metre Jin Mao Tower in China's commercial hub of Shanghai. According to Guinness World Records, Robert has climbed more than 100 structures without ropes or other safety equipment, setting a record for "most buildings climbed unassisted". In March last year he braved a strong desert wind to climb the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which stands at 828 metres.
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