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Come and see if there are five "underpants" buildings in China. How many of them have you checked in?

Many unique buildings have appeared in China in recent years, and there are several that are called "pants" by netizens: 1. CCTV's "Big Pants"; 2. Suzhou's "Big Qiuku"; 3 , Hangzhou's "upside down jeans"; 4. Nanjing's "upside down big pants"; 5. Nanning's "big pants". Let’s take a look together below. #ArchitectureLandscape##游##网celebrity check-in place#

1. CCTV’s “Big Pants”. Beijing CCTV Building The CCTV headquarters building is a famous Internet celebrity landmark in Beijing. Because of its unique appearance, it is affectionately called: "Big Pants". It is located at No. 32, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, in the core area of ??CBD. Specifically, it is between Jintaixizhao and Guomao on the East Third Ring Road, which is currently not open to the public. The building is 234 meters high and costs 20 billion yuan. 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 mainly consists of two parts: a five-star hotel and a television cultural center. It consists of two towers with 52 and 44 floors respectively, and are connected with a large span of 162 meters. If you like, you can go to the Guomao Sanwutang opposite to eat. The view is facing the CCTV building. You can get there by taking Metro Line 10. If you don’t want to climb a building to take pictures, you can take pictures on an overpass next to the Ciyun Temple Bridge in Beijing. The best time is one hour before sunset. The golden sunlight hits the CCTV pants, creating a different feeling compared with the surrounding scene. . The night view is also beautiful.

2. Suzhou’s “Big Autumn Trousers”. Located on Xingang Street, Suzhou Industrial Park, Wuzhong District, Suzhou City, it has become a must-visit landmark in the city because of its unique trousers shape. People in Suzhou call it Big Qiuku, so it is almost difficult for anyone to call it by its name right away. Gate of the East."

It is a skyscraper on the bank of Jinji Lake in Suzhou City with 88 floors. It was built in 2013 with a total height of about 300 meters. It is divided into two parts: the south building and the north building. The Oriental Gate contains commercial buildings. Hotels, office buildings and other services. Because it looks like a door, it is known as the first door in the world. It is not only a new door for Suzhou, but also a new door for the world to see China. Jinji Lake is very dynamic at night, with Moonlight Pier, Water Screen Movie, Li Gongdi, Suzhou Paradise, etc., and the Gate of the East is also one of the major attractions.

3. Hangzhou “Upside Down Jeans”. Hangzhou Raffles City is located in Qianjiang New Town, Hangzhou. This building is so unique. The new landmark of Qiantang New Town, with its streamlined twin tower design and sky corridor, is dazzling in the night. Its design concept comes from the tide of the Qiantang River, showing the image of the rushing tide. The design idea is great, but it looks like an inverted pair of jeans no matter how you look at it. It can be reached by subway line 4.

4. Nanjing’s “Handstand Big Pants”. The Youth Olympic Center in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province was designed by the world-famous architect Zaha Hadid. It is an important landscape and landmark building on the Youth Olympic axis and the riverside scenery belt. It is also a landmark building in the new center of Nanjing City. It includes a 68-story tower with a height of more than 314 meters (five-star hotel, office), a 58-story tower with a height of 249.5 meters (conference hotel and supporting facilities), and a 6-story conference center with a height of 46.9 meters. The design is inspired by a sailboat, but in the eyes of the melon-eaters, this place looks more like an inverted pair of pants than a sailboat.

5. Nanning’s “big pants”. Located in Liusha Park in Nanning, Guangxi, it is a good place with few people but beautiful scenery. This park has the widest tidal flat on the Yongjiang River, a broad view, beautiful sculptures, ancient buildings on the edge of the cliff, and a "big pants" , actually called the Gate of Harmony, was designed by combining shell mound culture and Yongjiang culture, symbolizing the integration of natural civilization and urban civilization. In fact, the best time to take pictures is at night, when there are fewer people and the lights are dazzling.

@色秋色金小游:

Many of the above-mentioned architectural designs are from the hands of famous artists. Perhaps the world of designers is really different from that of ordinary people like us. I don’t understand. People give these peculiar buildings nicknames and make fun of them. It’s inexplicably funny, but it doesn’t stop us from trying to appreciate them. Have you checked in a few of the big-pants buildings above? Do you think they look good?