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Ten Ugly Buildings in China

Ten ugly buildings in China: Shaanxi Baoji Union Bridge, Guangdong Maoming Youth Activity Center, Jiangxi Provincial Library New Library, Guangxi Hechi Danquan Wine Culture Center, Hebei Cangzhou Wuqiao International Acrobatic Troupe, Guizhou Xingyi Feng Wan Hujilongbao Hotel, Jiangsu Nanjing Honeycomb Hotel, Chongqing Wulong Tian Fei Kiss, Jilin Yanbian Changbai Tiandi Resort Hotel, and Guangzhou Rongchuang Grand Theatre.

1, Shaanxi Baoji Union Bridge

Alliance Bridge is a river-crossing passage between Weibin District and Jintai District in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, China. It is located on the municipal elevated Weihe River in Baoji City and is an important link in the traffic layout of the city with "fast east-west and smooth north-south".

2. Guangdong Maoming Youth Activity Center

Maoming Youth Activity Center is located at No.0/0, Shuangshanqi Road, Maonan District (east of Nanxiang Park). Its completion and use have solved the problem of lack of extracurricular activities for teenagers in Hedong area of Maoming, and provided learning places for quality education for teenagers.

3. New Jiangxi Provincial Library

The new library of Jiangxi Province is located at the core of Jiangxi Cultural Center, No.666 Ganjiang North Road, Fenghuangzhou, Honggutan, Nanchang. The new library was unveiled and officially opened in 2020.

4. Guangxi Hechi Danquan Wine Culture Center

Guangxi Hechi Danquan Wine Culture Center is actually a wine company, but strangely, it looks like a globe. I wonder if it is the geography museum. As a pseudo-building, it has nothing to do with actual things, and does not reflect the connotation of various wines and wine cultures at all. The judges' evaluation of him is "vulgar in conception and modeling", which is really a building without creativity and aesthetic feeling.

5. Wuqiao International Acrobatic Troupe in Cangzhou, Hebei Province

In the past, Baoji Union Bridge copied the European architectural style, but now Cangzhou Wuqiao International Acrobatic Theatre copied its own architecture and completely copied the shape of the Temple of Heaven.

6. Feng Wan Lake Jilongbao Hotel in Xingyi, Guizhou

Gyironburg Hotel is located on the lakeside of Feng Wan, Guizhou. Its style of German Swan Castle is still pretty, but it is so uncoordinated and out of place with the surrounding landscape, which also destroys the ecological environment and the aesthetic feeling of being close to mountains and rivers. It is too western-style, but it wastes money.

7. Jiangsu Nanjing Honeycomb Hotel

This hotel is located at the top of Laoshan Mountain in Nanjing. When the designer saw a famous honey brand, he was "suddenly enlightened" and designed two honeycomb-shaped buildings, which were horizontally embedded between the mountains and the surrounding green mountains and green waters. That touch of gold looks so out of place. Moreover, the interior of the hotel is resplendent and magnificent, full of a nouveau riche temperament, rustic, charming and curious.

8. Chongqing Wulong blew a kiss

Finally, we came to the main event. The building "Kiss in the Sky" must be familiar to everyone. Its ugly appearance and curious expression are expensive but show such unacceptable effects.

9. Changbai Tiandi Resort Hotel in Yanbian, Jilin

It is said that the design was inspired by local skiing. Its original intention is to present a feeling of snowboarding, but the actual effect is not ideal. The whole long building is seriously out of proportion. When you see it, you will think of all kinds of strange things at first sight, but it just doesn't fit the theme of skiing. It is true that painting a tiger is not against a dog.

10, Guangzhou Sunac Grand Theatre

It is said that the design team is an SCA architectural firm from England, and the design inspiration comes from the traditional silk in China, but it looks like a flower quilt built at home, which makes people laugh and cry.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangzhou Rongchuang Grand Theatre