As Western politicians often say, the West is compared to China, we are rule-oriented. So, the Chinese are not rule-oriented. I guess one might call it freedom.
@@eng-xv8bc As Western politicians often say, the West is compared to China, we are rule-oriented. So, the Chinese are not rule-oriented. I guess one might call it freedom.
@@jdaavent7724 Yes you are smart, keep thinking about China, your kids will soon be getting trust funds from you, and your family will forever be losers and Walmart shoppers.
China is an amazing country. When I visited China, I was pleasantly surprised how clean, safe and futuristic it is. I could NOT believe how much we've been lied to by the West Media. People need to visit China to see the truth.
@@g-man4744 Do your own research and stop being lazy. I can't stand people when they have NOTHING and then ask you to run around, like a chock with its head cut off, playing silly buggers. BECOME A CRITICAL THINKER and STOP letting others brainwash you.
@@dranzacspartan8002 you preach critical thinking but categorise every western media as the same thing which nonsensical. On the other hand everything in China is state controlled, quite ironic for you to say those things, you'd be seen as suspicious you lived in China but I bet you'd never live there, would you?
As Western politicians often say, the West is compared to China, we are rule-oriented. So, the Chinese are not rule-oriented. I guess one might call it freedom.
The staff introduction mentions that many of the buildings here are made from recycled materials, making them very environmentally friendly without compromising on aesthetics and artistic value.
This is truly one of a kind sci-fi futuristic architecture! Beyond amazing, plus reading that it was built with recycled material, passive solar environmental friendly makes it perfect! Bravo!❣️🇨🇳❣️
@@adolfogarcia4031 ya bueno cálmate pro chino. anda a vivir a China entonces! ningún país es perfecto todos son una amenaza para cualquier nación y ahora tenemos que meter geopolítica en un canal de turismo.
This is absolutely stunning and one of the most unique structures i have ever seen. It looks heavily inspired by dragons, i can see parts of the structure resembling dragon scales, wings, horn, tail; in the most majestic way possible. Greetings from Pakistan 💚
Very beautiful designs, perfect color blending, amazing lighting inspiration and intriguing passage ways, great exteriors, on a scale of 1 to 10 this building is a 12
Do you know that Indja everything they also want to challenge, compare and compete with China. They still think they are better than China in all aspects like technology, infrastructure, education and they even tell the world that many multi-national corporations the CEOs are Indjans.
In my opinion, this is a Zerg nest. I can only respect the wishes of the CEO of this company, but as a Chinese, I prefer traditional Chinese architecture.
Lmao, and as a Chinese, I guess I'll let such a dig slide. (Edit: after 2nd viewing, I'm also not a great fan of this theme-park like installation) If it helps, you can view the wishes of this CEO, or society at large, as a phase, which may hopefully pass in due time. And while I think Chinese architects do need to systematically study and revive traditional buildings and styles, we must also go beyond producing simple replicas of the past. And again, this is predicate upon first learning how Chinese traditional buildings came to be, and the constraints, inspirations, and aspirations involved.
I am studying interior design, I have seen many buildings, but this one is really special and meets the requirements of sustainable design. Architecturally, it looks very difficult to build, with so many curves and hard materials. And it is a real maze here, you can get lost easily. The appearance of the building doesn't look like a clothing company.
Wow 👏👏, I wonder if there’s a video out there on how the whole thing was built, also reminds me of part of the infrastructure/vision in the movie,megalopolis ,that just came out in theaters
30:48 and 36:05 Here are some of their clothing items! However, it seems that these are products designed by their internal employees. I'm not sure if there are any exclusive stores outside. Has anyone been there?
This is truly amazing it will become a tourist destination I am Italian and we are one of the first countries that have the most famous tourist attractions and I am sure this will become a famous destination to visit it has everything architecture engineering design artistic elements Just magical place