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The first floor of Chongqing is the 27th floor. Where is it?

Kuixing Building, Linjiangmen, Chongqing.

There are many architectural features in Chongqing, among which diaojiao building is the most representative. This unique architectural form can be traced back to before the Eastern Han Dynasty, and many diaojiao buildings can still be seen in Chongqing.

In addition, there are some landmark buildings in Chongqing, such as Jie Fangbei, Auditorium, Three Gorges Museum and Chongqing International Expo Center. In addition, Hongyadong traditional folk area is also a scenic spot with the traditional architectural features of Bayu. Generally speaking, the architectural features of Chongqing reflect its unique historical and cultural background and geographical environment.

Traditional houses in Chongqing mostly use wooden structures such as hanging beams and cross buckets. Most of the wooden structures are natural wood, the columns are painted black, and the doors and windows are painted light brown or purplish red. Building wall materials mostly use wooden boards, bamboo basketry with mud and other sandwich walls, or build earth walls and white exterior walls, and use less masonry walls. Small blue tiles are often used on the roof, and the eaves and gables are far-reaching, which not only makes the cloister in front of the house, but also makes the wall shelter from the rain.

The traditional residential buildings in Chongqing have experienced many processes, such as dry fence, temple, garden and western style. The ordinary houses in Chongqing have less decoration, dim architectural color, simple form and deep space. During the Republic of China, many western-style buildings and garden-style villas appeared in Chongqing, especially in the suburbs, due to a large number of inward migration caused by the Anti-Japanese War.

Chongqing has a special terrain, so it can't be planned in a unified way like a plain city. Basically, they are built according to local conditions and mountains. Although it is messy, it is also beautiful, so that it is surrounded by mountains and waters and has a strong sense of hierarchy.

There are some similarities between Chongqing and Hong Kong. Planning is first of all practical, and complexity reveals simplicity and practicality. Due to the special geological conditions in Chongqing, foundation treatment is easy to realize, which creates favorable technical conditions for the emergence of high-rise and super-high-rise buildings.