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Guangzhou Aiqun Creative Apartment Address

Guangzhou Aiqun Creative Apartment Address:No. Jiang Yan West Road 1 13, Guangzhou. Aiqun Building, also known as Aiqun Hotel, is located atNo. 1 13, Jiang Yan West Road, Guangzhou.

It has been renamed as Guangzhou Branch of Hong Kong Aiqun Life Insurance Co., Ltd., Aiqun Building and People's Building ... It is the industry of Hong Kong Aiqun Life Insurance Co., Ltd. and was founded by Chen Zhuoping, a member of Sun Yat-sen League, who gathered overseas Chinese capital in his early years. The building was designed by Chen and Li, and started in June 1934, completed in April 10, and opened in July. It is the first American skyscraper-style high-rise building with steel frame structure in Guangzhou. Covering an area of more than 800 square meters, the plane is triangular, with a height of 15 floors and a layout of 64 meters along the street.

On the first floor, sidewalks are built along the street in the form of arcades, with halls, restaurants and shopping malls. On the second floor, surrounded by rooms and office buildings, there are elevators and stairs. On the platform of the tenth floor, there is a pointed flat-topped tower, and the word "love group" is cast on the pointed flat-topped tower.

The exterior wall of the building was originally painted with white washed stone and rice skin, and rectangular steel windows were opened. In the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, 1964 was repainted to prevent the enemy target from being blacked out. 1July, 1965, a "new love group" covering an area of more than 700 square meters and 67 meters high was built on the east side, with 18 floors. The old and new love groups are connected and integrated. 1984, the third floor of the top floor of Xin 'aiqun was converted into a revolving restaurant. The interior was rebuilt, the exterior wall was repainted, and the steel window was replaced with aluminum alloy window. The building was announced as a municipal cultural relics protection unit on 1993.