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In which district of Zhengzhou is the Corn House located?

The Corn House is located in Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou.

Big Corn is located in Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou City, which is the CBD of Zhengzhou. It is surrounded by high-rise buildings, symbolizing the vitality of the booming economy, and Big Corn is the landmark building of Zhengdong New District.

Introduction to the Corn House

I have long heard that there is a "Big Corn" in Zhengzhou. It has a unique shape and is a good place to watch the night view. In fact, the official name of this building is "Qianxi Square". Because its appearance resembles corn, the locals are used to calling it "Big Corn" or "Corn Building". Over time, they have forgotten the real name.

However, the prototype of big corn is not really corn, but the Songyue Temple Pagoda in Songshan Mountain, Henan. This is one of the earliest Buddhist pagodas in my country. It is located in the Songyue Temple under the Junji Peak of Songshan Mountain. It is now listed as a world cultural heritage.

Big Corn and the Ruyi Lake next to it have now become a free and open tourist attraction. Many locals come to the lake for a walk at night to enjoy the cool air and enjoy the beautiful night view. It is also very interesting to walk along the lakeside plank road. Comfortable.

The Corn Building is about 280 meters high and is currently the tallest building in Henan. It is known as the tallest building in the Central Plains. It was built by Greenland Group in 2006 and completed in 2011. At night, Big Corn will also put on a light show, with the building constantly changing colors and displaying information on Henan's most attractive tourist attractions.

Big Corn includes business office buildings and high-end hotels, including a sightseeing platform. Visitors can overlook Zhengzhou city from the 56-story building and feel the charm of the city. There are many tall buildings with similar strange shapes in China. For example, the Oriental Gate in Suzhou is called "Big Qiuku" and the Shanghai World Financial Center is called "Corkscrew." These image names are easier to spread.