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Ten most beautiful buildings in China -- Beijing Water Cube

Beijing Water Cube

The National Swimming Center, also known as the "Water Cube", is located in the Beijing Olympic Park. It is the main natatorium built for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and one of the landmark buildings of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Its design scheme is the "Water Cube" ([H2O] 3) scheme produced by the global design competition. It and the National Stadium (commonly known as the bird's Nest) are located on both sides of the north end of Beijing's urban axis, forming a relatively complete image of Beijing's historical and cultural city. The National Swimming Center has a planned construction area of 62950 square meters, with a total construction area of 65000-80000 square meters. The construction area of the underground part is not less than 15000 square meters, and the length, width and height are 177m × 177m × 30m. During the 2008 Olympic Games, the National Swimming Center will be responsible for swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo and other competitions. It can accommodate 17000 spectator seats, including 6000 permanent spectator seats, and 11000 temporary seats will be added during the Olympic Games (to be removed after the games). After the competition, it will be built into an international advanced level center integrating swimming, sports, fitness and leisure.

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CCTV's new address

Cctv headquarters building, located in the central business district of Beijing, contains CCTV Headquarters building, TV culture center, service building and Celebration Square. The design was led by Rem Koolhaas of Holland and OLE scheren of Germany. Cctv headquarters building is avant-garde in shape. It was selected as one of the world's top ten architectural wonders in 2007 by time magazine of the United States. Beijing contemporary Wanguo city and national stadium are juxtaposed. Cctv headquarters building from the initial 5 billion project budget, all the way up to nearly 20 billion. In addition, it has paid the designer as much as 350 million yuan for the design, with an average of 630 yuan per square meter.

Shanghai World Financial Center, one of the ten most beautiful buildings in China

Shanghai World Financial Center

Shanghai World Financial Center is a skyscraper in Lujiazui, Shanghai, China. It was completed on August 29, 2008. With a height of 492 meters and 101 floors above the ground, it is the third tallest building in China (up to 2014) and the tallest flat roof building in the world. The developer is Shanghai Global Financial Center Co., Ltd., which was built by Mori Building Co., Ltd. in 1995.

China's top ten most beautiful buildings -- China International Trade Center

China International Trade Center

China International Trade Center (hereinafter referred to as "ITC") is one of the largest comprehensive high-end business service enterprises in China. Located in the core area of Beijing business center, the international trade center covers an area of 12 hectares, with a total construction area of 560000 square meters. It integrates office, accommodation, conference, exhibition, shopping and entertainment functions, and is a large number of multinational companies and business agencies stationed in the north Beijing's first choice.

Ten most beautiful buildings in China

Shanghai World Expo venues

With the theme of Chinese wisdom in urban development, the National Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo 2010 shows the Chinese cultural spirit and temperament of "the crown of the East, the prosperity of China, the granary of the world, and the rich people". The exhibition hall takes "seeking" as the main line, leading visitors to walk in the three exhibition areas of "Oriental footprints", "searching journey" and "low carbon action", so as to discover and feel the Chinese wisdom in urban development. After the Expo, it was renamed the China Art Palace (located at the China Art Palace Station of Shanghai Metro Line 8).

Ten most beautiful buildings in China -- Diwang building in Shenzhen

Shenzhen Diwang building

Diwang building, officially known as Xinxing square, is a skyscraper. Because Xinxing square's land was auctioned at the highest price in Shenzhen, it was called "Diwang", so it was called Diwang building by the public.

The design inspiration of the building's shape comes from the Western churches in the middle ages and the marrow of the ancient Chinese culture. The ratio of width to height is 1:9, which has created the world record of "flat" and "thinnest" of super high-rise buildings in the world. The most eye-catching design of the 33 storey business apartment is the air swimming pool, with a space span of about 25 meters and a height of 20 meters. It extends from 9 to 16 floors.

Ten most beautiful buildings in China

Tianjin eye Ferris wheel

The Tientsin eye, also known as the Yongle bridge tietsin eye, is located on the Bank of Haihe River in Hongqiao District, Tianjin. It is a Ferris wheel with river crossing construction and bridge wheel integration, which has the functions of sightseeing and transportation. It is the only Ferris wheel built on a bridge in the world and one of the landmarks of Tianjin.

The ferris wheel is 110 meters in diameter, and 48 360 degree transparent cabins are mounted outside the wheel. Each cabin can accommodate 8 people and 384 people can visit at the same time. It takes 28 minutes for the ferris wheel to rotate for one cycle. When it reaches the highest point, the surrounding scenery can be seen in a panoramic view, and even the scenery within a radius of 40 km can be seen. It is known as the "eye of Tianjin".

Guangzhou International Financial Center

Guangzhou International Financial Center

Guangzhou International Financial Center, commonly known as "West Tower", was developed and constructed by Yuexiu real estate and completed in November 2009. The tower is 432 meters high and has 103 floors. Guangzhou international financial center is located in the core financial and business district of Zhujiang New City, on the new central axis of the city, adjacent to Zhujiang Avenue in the East, Huaxia Road in the west, Huajiu road in the south, Huacheng Avenue in the north, surrounded by five-star hotels and high-grade office buildings. It is composed of five-star hotels and high-grade office buildings, together with Guangdong Provincial Museum, Guangzhou Grand Theater, Guangzhou Library and Guangzhou second children's palace, which constitute the five landmark buildings of Pearl River new city.

The design scheme of Guangzhou International Financial Center was selected from 12 schemes of International Invitation Competition organized by Guangzhou Urban Planning Bureau in 2004. The design idea is "transparent crystal". It is the only super high-rise building in the world that the structure system of concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) with large skew grid outer tube and reinforced concrete shear wall inner tube is adopted.

Ten most beautiful buildings in China -- Hong Kong New Airport

Introduction to Hong Kong New Airport

Hong Kong International Airport (ICAO: VHHH; IATA: HKG), commonly known as Chek Lap Kok Airport, is located in Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It is the only civil aviation airport in operation in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong International Airport has 164 stands, two runways, 24-hour operation; HKIA is rated as a five-star airport by Skytrax, and has been ranked as the top three since 2001, and has been rated as the best in the world 8 times. Hong Kong International Airport has been rated as the best airport in China for four times, elected as the best airport for the 10th consecutive time, and has been selected as the world's best by the International Airport association among the airports with an annual passenger volume of more than 40 million passengers.

Ten most beautiful buildings in China -- Macao sightseeing tower

Introduction to Macao Tower

Macao Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Macau, English: Macau Tower), commonly known as the sightseeing tower in Hong Kong and Macao, is a high tower located in the Macao Special Administrative Region of the people's Republic of China. From the ground to its highest point, the total height is 338 meters, 1109 feet (56 floors). The subjective light layer is located 223 meters above the ground, 732 feet high. It is the world's 10th independent tower, and is one of the members of the world tower alliance.

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