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Huzhou underpants hotel

There have been many unique buildings in China in recent years, some of which are called "underpants" by netizens: 1, CCTV "big underpants"; 2. Suzhou "big autumn pants"; 3. Hangzhou "inverted jeans"; 4. Nanjing "inverted underpants"; 5. Nanning "big shorts". Let's take a look together. # Architectural landscape # # Tourism # # Network celebrity punching place #

1, CCTV "Big Short". Beijing CCTV Building CCTV Headquarters Building is a famous landmark of Internet celebrities in Beijing. Because of its unique appearance, it is affectionately called "big shorts". Located at No.32, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, it is located in the core area of CBD. Specifically, it is located between Zhao Xi and Guo Mao, the Jintai of the East Third Ring Road, and is not open to the public at present. The building is 234 meters high and costs 20 billion yuan, and the design fee alone is as high as 350 million yuan. It was designed by the Metropolitan Architecture Office led by world famous architects Rem Koolhaas and ole scheeren.

The building is mainly composed of two parts: a five-star hotel and a TV cultural center. The two towers are composed of 52-storey and 44-storey towers, respectively, extending and butting at an altitude of162m. If you like, you can go to the opposite International Trade Hall 35 for dinner, and the landscape is facing the CCTV building. It can be reached by subway 10 line. If you don't want to take photos by climbing stairs, you can take photos on an overpass next to the Ciyun Temple Bridge in Beijing. The best time is one hour before sunset, when the golden sunshine hits CCTV underpants, making you feel different from the surrounding scene. The night view is also beautiful.

2. Suzhou "big autumn pants". Xingang Street, located in Suzhou Industrial Park, Wuzhong District, Suzhou City, has become a landmark building that must punch cards in the city because of its unique underwear shape. Because people in Suzhou call him Daqiuku, almost no one will immediately call his name "Oriental Gate".

It is a skyscraper near Jinji Lake in Suzhou, with 88 floors, built at 20 13, with a total height of about 300 meters. It is divided into two parts: the South Building and the North Building. The Oriental Gate includes commercial hotels, office buildings and other services. Because of its appearance, it is known as the first door in the world. It is not only the new gate of Suzhou, but also the new gate for the world to see China. Jinji Lake is very lively at night, with moonlight pier, water curtain movies, Gong Li Dam and Suzhou Amusement Park. The East Gate is also a great sight.

3. Hangzhou "inverted jeans". Located in raffles city, Qianjiang New Town, Hangzhou, this building is so distinctive. The new landmark of Qiantang New Town, the streamlined design of twin towers and the air corridor are dazzling in the night. Its design concept comes from the tide of Qiantang River, showing a surging tidal image. The design idea is great, but it looks like an upside-down pair of jeans. You can get there by subway line 4.

4. Nanjing "inverted underpants". Jiangsu Nanjing Youth Olympic Center, designed by Zaha Hadid, a world-renowned architect, is an important landscape and landmark building on the axis of the Youth Olympic Games and riverside scenery, and also a landmark building in the new Nanjing city center. Including a 68-story tower (five-star hotel and office) with a height of more than 314m, a 58-story tower (conference hotel and supporting facilities) with a height of 249.5m, and a conference center with a height of 46.9m.. The design was inspired by sailboats, but in the eyes of people who eat melons, it is not like sailboats, but more like inverted underpants.

5. Nanning "big shorts". Located in Liusha Park, Nanning, Guangxi, it is a good place with few people and beautiful scenery. This park has the widest beach on the Yongjiang River, with a wide view and beautiful sculptures. There are ancient buildings on the edge of the cliff and a "big underpants", which is actually called the Gate of Harmony. It combines Beiqiu culture and Yongjiang culture, symbolizing the integration of natural civilization and urban civilization. In fact, the best time to take pictures is at night, with few people and dazzling lights.

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Many of the above architectural designs are from famous artists. Maybe we ordinary people really don't understand the world of designers. People have nicknamed these strange buildings and joked about them, which has a sense of joy, but it does not affect us to try to appreciate them. How many times have you punched in the above underpants? Do you think they look good?