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China Architectural Engineering to Ring Opening Bell at American Stock Exchange on December 10, 2007

By: Architecture News

China Architectural Engineering, Inc. (Amex:RCH), which specializes in the design, engineering, fabrication and installation of high-end curtain wall systems, today announced that the Company will be “ringing the opening bell” at the American Stock Exchange (Amex) on Monday, December 10, 2007. Attendees at the bell ringing from China Architectural Engineering will include Ken Yi Luo, Chairman and CEO; Geoffery Ng, Vice President; Ning Ye, Director; Nianzhong Tang, Director; Victor Li, Director of Investor Relations; and Xuan Li, Assistant to the Chairman.

China Architectural Engineering joins the long list of Amex-listed companies and dignitaries that have opened trading on the Amex in a tradition that dates back to 1921.

Ken Yi Luo, China Architectural Engineering’s Chairman and CEO, stated, “It is an honor to be part of this long-standing tradition, and I am pleased for all the employees and shareholders of CAE to be able to ‘ring the opening bell,’ and personally thank all those at the Amex that work to provide liquidity and a balanced market for our company and its shareholders.”

About China Architectural Engineering, Inc.

China Architectural Engineering (Amex:RCH), which began operations in 1992, specializes in the design, engineering and installation of high-end specialty curtain wall systems, including glass curtain walls, stone curtain walls, metal curtain walls, roofing systems, and related products, for public works projects and commercial real estate. CAE has designed and installed and completed over one hundred major size projects throughout China, including the National Grand Theater, Exhibition Conservatory of Beijing Botanical Garden, The COSCO Tower at Chang’an Avenue Beijing, and the Wumen Exhibition Hall in Beijing’s Forbidden City, and a number of commercial structures in Southeast Asia.

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