Description
The “Seven Wonders Of The World (70x100cm)” is a large, laminated educational wall chart that displays the iconic New Seven Wonders of the World, chosen by global poll in 2007 for their historical, cultural, and architectural significance.
Physical Specifications
Size: 70 × 100 cm, providing high visibility for classrooms, libraries, and educational exhibitions.
Material: Multicolour printing on durable synthetic or art paper, often laminated for longevity and easy cleaning, typically mounted with plastic rollers for convenient hanging.
Content and Educational Features
Features vivid illustrations or photographs of each of the New Seven Wonders, with notable facts and key details for each monument:
Great Wall of China (China)
Christ the Redeemer (Brazil)
Machu Picchu (Peru)
Chichen Itza (Mexico)
Roman Colosseum (Italy)
Petra (Jordan)
Taj Mahal (India)
Includes a world map or direct markers showing the geographic locations of each wonder, helping students relate monuments to countries and continents.
Each wonder may be accompanied by:
Short description of who built it, time period, historical significance, and unique features (e.g., “The Great Wall is over 21,000 km long,” “Chichen Itza’s pyramid has 365 steps”).
Engaging facts or learner activities (e.g., quizzes, “Did you know?” segments) to spark curiosity and classroom conversation.
Useful for fostering discussions in world geography, history, culture, engineering, and tourism; serves as a comparison between ancient and modern human achievements.
Educational Value
Promotes global awareness, enhances geographical literacy, and introduces students to historical eras and diverse civilizations.
Perfect for project-based learning, map-based exercises, and as a visual anchor for lessons on architectural marvels and their legacy.
This poster is an essential reference for teaching world heritage, inspiring curiosity, and helping students appreciate the grand achievements of human creativity and engineering.