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The most "personalized" building in Hebei, the magazine comments are so interesting, which building?

If a building can be labeled as "personality", then whether it is very beautiful or very ugly, it means that it is worth remembering. From this point of view, it can even be said that it has succeeded. After all, many times now, what I fear most is not beauty and ugliness, but lack of fame.

The building I want to introduce today can be said to be the most distinctive building in Hebei. It is the Fulushou Building in Sanhe, Hebei Province. Fu, Lu and Shou are the three immortals in Chinese history. Relatively speaking, they are more loved by people, and in many cases their status is no less than the god of wealth. After all, they all represent very happy things. And what kind of experience is it to put such factors as Fu Lushou into the building?

The name of Fulushou Building is Tian Zi Hotel, and the purpose of the building is self-evident. Naturally, some traditions of China are brought in in a simple and straightforward way. It is so "straightforward" that it also makes people feel distressed. Therefore, after its completion, Tian Zi Restaurant has been quite popular, and even once made the list of 24 ugliest buildings in the world by famous foreign magazines. But "ugly" is just a joke in the magazine.

After all, such inventory magazines are more of an entertainment ranking of global architecture. The elephant building in Bangkok, Thailand ranks first. The reason why the magazine evaluates this building on the list is that the shape of the elephant building is really worth spitting, and the other point is that this expensive building has not brought any improvement to the city's construction industry. The reason for the listing of Fulu Shoulou is also very interesting.

The magazine didn't talk much about the appearance of the building. After all, this is about the myths and traditions of China. Maybe they don't know the moral, but they think it is a great courage to design such a building and finally complete it. In addition, it is unfair to designers-I'm afraid it will be difficult for designers to take this work experience project in the future.

For such a hotel, if it were you, would you like to try to stay?