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What buildings in China were designed by foreigners?

Speaking of architecture, I can't help thinking of Dubai. This local tyrant city, especially the architects, are rushing to Dubai with good ideas and creativity, and their creativity is vividly displayed. For example, the world's first seven-star hotel, sailing hotel, crazy diamond ring hotel, Burj Dubai with the fastest elevator in the world. But some are the most beautiful and some are the ugliest. More than 20 buildings in the world were voted the ugliest, and two buildings in China were on the list. So how ugly are these two buildings? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.

The first is the New Portugal Hotel at the end of Portugal Road in Macau. As we all know, Macao is one of the regions with the highest population density in the world and one of the four largest gambling cities in the world. Tourism and entertainment also support Macao to become one of the richest regions in the world. New Lisboa Hotel is a casino hotel integrating tourism, entertainment and gambling, with countless guests coming and going every day. However, its strange shape has caused many people to vomit.

The second is Shenyang Fiona Fang Building, whose fa? ade is in the shape of "ancient coins" with traditional cultural significance, which shows that the owners who have settled in the building have strong financial resources and developed their careers.

The inspiration of Fiona Fang Tower comes from China copper coins, which also means rich financial resources and developed business. The design style of the whole building blends eastern and western cultures, but it always looks strange. Besides, many foreigners don't understand China copper coins at all, thinking they are doughnuts. However, the design of the building is still extremely luxurious, and many foreign-funded enterprises have settled here.

Seeing these buildings, we can't help praising the most beautiful designers in China. Thank you for your brain holes, so that our awareness of ugliness is by going up one flight of stairs!