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What do you mean, it doesn't rain?

Rain-free drop-off lobby is an ancient architectural structure, usually referring to the lobby or foyer. Its name comes from the fact that people always needed a shelter when traveling at that time. Specifically, this lobby structure is mostly used in hotels, inns and other places, which mainly plays an important role in receiving guests and resting.

In ancient China, the traffic was inconvenient, so it often took people a long time and energy to travel. So it was very common to drop off passengers in the lobby when it didn't rain in ancient times. The design style of the lobby is simple and simple, but it is difficult to hide its ancient charm. In the long history of thousands of years, the no-rain drop-off lobby once carried the sufferings and joys of countless people and witnessed the changes of the times.

Although transportation has become more convenient and new technologies such as computers and the Internet have changed people's lives and work, the rainless drop-off lobby is still widely used as a cultural heritage. Not only in tourist attractions, historical sites and other places, but also in modern hotels, guesthouses and other places, this long-standing cultural element is often integrated into their own architectural design to show a heavy sense of history and cultural heritage.