Fujian tulou, Fujian: Tulou is the home of the Hakka people in remote valleys in the Minxi mountains, Fujian province. More than 20,000 tulou here are considered “living fossils” of ancient Chinese architecture. These houses are often round, square and oval in shape. Each tulou can be considered a small village or a “little kingdom” of a large family. The largest remaining tulou today has an area of more than 10,000 m2, accommodating up to 800 people or a living space for 80 families. Photo: Jordhammond, Anikas_travelling_photos. |
Phoenix ancient town, Hunan: The ancient mountain town in the western part of Hunan province is an attractive destination, attracting the attention of international “travel enthusiasts”. Phuong Hoang is an ancient town hundreds of years old with many different types of architecture. The highlight is Diao Ciao Lau, a type of ancient stilt house that combines traditional Miao ethnic architecture and Han culture. Unlike the usual stilt houses with the entire house built on wooden pillars, Dieu Cuoc Lau only has half of the floor resting on rows of pillars supporting the mountainside or the water. Photo: Lonely Planet, Jordhammond. |
Longxiyuan Apartment, Guizhou: Guizhou is famous for its rural villages, canyons and majestic waterfalls, but there is also no shortage of dense “concrete forests”. Long Hi Uyen residential area is a typical example with large balcony apartments stacked on top of each other looking like a giant maze with no way out. The unique old architecture and bustling colors intertwine to create an interesting visual illusion for viewers. These skyscraper apartment buildings are an interesting destination for photographers and tourists looking for new angles from simple everyday life. Photo: @_deepsky, Jordhammond. |
Thien Tu Hotel, Hebei: Located in Lang Phuong, Tam Ky city, Hebei province, Thien Tu hotel stands out and is completely different from the surrounding area. Possessing a spectacular design, the image of the three giant Gods of Wealth Phuc Loc Tho “standing tall in the middle of the east street” on the front of the building immediately impresses onlookers. Guinness World Records recognized Thien Tu Hotel as “the biggest image building in the world” in 2011. |
Lotus Building, Jiangsu: The project is another unique structure located in Wujin town, Changzhou, Jiangsu province. Looking like a brightly blooming lotus rising from the water, the building’s beautiful structure is designed by Studio 505, an Australian architecture company. Inside the “lotus petals” are meeting rooms, a conference center, an exhibition hall, and an entrance that can be found below the lake. Photo: John Gollings. |
Guo Tai Art Center, Chongqing : The Chongqing Art Museum and Guo Tai Art Center are both housed in this strikingly designed red building. Inspired by chopsticks, the building is a blend of traditional and modern styles. This place has become a familiar check-in point for many tourists when coming to Chongqing. Photo: Chongqing News. |
Wu Liangyi wine jar building, Sichuan: Located in Yibin (Sichuan) the hometown of China’s most popular Baijiu wine, this strange building is the headquarters of Wu Liangyi company. Built on a land area of more than 6,200 m2, the “giant wine bottle” has a height of 56.2 m with 13 floors and a capacity of about 300 people. Not only the headquarters, the streets around the complex also have buildings shaped like beverage packaging and small statues of wine bottles along the way. Photo: Pinterest. |
Pyramid-shaped building, Kunshan: Inspired by the image of traditional terraced fields in China, the 18-storey apartment building looks like a surreal pyramid model created from stacked lego blocks. . After completion in 2013, the 100 m high building has become a famous tourist attraction. Visitors admiring this massive project not only feel excited but also overwhelmed and dizzy with the strange, unique architecture. |