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The Japanese dug a big pit in China, and it took China ten years and two billion to fill it. Why is this pit so "pit"?

In 12, China businessmen spent 2 billion yuan to build a unique hotel in a pit dug by the Japanese for mining stones. This pit is not expensive to fill, but it is famous for building unique hotels. For this hotel, it is not so special from the inside. Looking out from the balcony is just a simple pit, and many tourists think it is not worth staying.

1. The pit left by Japan cost 2 billion yuan and became a unique hotel chain.

For example, during the war years, Japan dug a 30,000-square-meter pit in today's Shanghai area for ore mining, and later ran aground because there was no gold ore. Such an ordinary pit was very repugnant to the local people until the businessman transformed it into the most distinctive hotel in Shanghai with 2 billion yuan.

In fact, it is not that it took 2 billion yuan to "pit" later, but that the businessman took this pit as an example. It took nearly 12 years, and it cost 2 billion. From underground to the ground, and then to the hanging garden, it has become a hotel structure of industrial chain and a local characteristic attraction.

Second, the unique hotel is not as beautiful as we thought.

Although this special hotel can be said to be a miracle of the world, many people expect to feel the feeling of being side by side with the cliff in this hotel with underwater waterfall suite. But in fact, many people will find that the so-called waterfall is actually just running water. Because it is located in a relatively low place, the hotel is basically cold and there are many mosquitoes. The most important thing is expensive.

For this unique hotel, it can only be said that the original cost was worthwhile, but it was not as perfect as expected.