Iconic Buildings in China: Landmarks of Major Cities, Tourist Must-Visit Destinations
The economy is constantly developing, and our city construction is getting better and better. Under this trend, more and more places have their own landmarks. These buildings have gradually become the 'calling card' of local areas. In China, there are a few extremely magnificent buildings, each of which is a 'calling card' of the city, and they also have the ability to 'go up and down'. They are must-visit places for tourists. Let's take a look at how many you have been to.
The first one is from the capital, 'China Knot'. It boasts multiple honors, 'carrying' 8 world records and 15 national records. It is about 528 meters long, and the inspiration for its design comes from traditional Chinese utensils 'jars'. Its foundation is as deep as 40 meters, and there are 7 underground floors, 108 floors above ground, and it can accommodate up to 10,000 people at its most crowded. Such a scale really deserves to be called 'up and down'.
Since we've talked about the capital, we can't help but mention 'the Magic City'. The second one is 'Deep Hang Hotel' located in the suburbs of Shanghai in a place called, which is mostly farmland. In summer, the lush green landscape is on full display. This hotel is particularly special because it has 88 meters of architectural space under its surface, which is completely different from other hotels. It was built in a pit and cliffside, which can be truly called a world architectural miracle. Looking at it from half an empty space, this modern hotel and the surrounding natural landscape seem to be integrated, which is very spectacular.
The next one is located in Guangzhou, 'Guangzhou Tower', which is about 600 meters high and is the highest tower in China. It ranks among the top three in the world. With such a height, it can still maintain a 'slim' waistline, which shows how difficult it was to build this tower. This architectural style has also created many 'world firsts'. Just like 'China Knot', it can be called a source of pride for Chinese architecture.
The last one is located in Suzhou, 'The Gate of the East'. At first glance, this building looks a little like 'autumn pants'. That's right, it's the world's largest 'autumn pants', one of the most structurally complex super-tall buildings in China. Through geometric processing, it combines traditional design concepts with modern concepts, conveying a vibrant upward development concept and carries the traditional culture of the Suzhou area. It's a Suzhou 'landmark building' without any doubt.
This is the introduction of four 'up and down' landmarks in China introduced by the editor. These buildings are the 'calling card' of each city. If you have the opportunity, you must all appreciate them and feel the shock brought by these 'China's firsts'.
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