The
largest man-made structure in the world has opened in China's Sichuan province,
housing hotels, offices, a beach resort and an artificial sun.
The
New Century Global Centre in Chengdu opened its doors on 1 July 2013. Capable
of housing three Pentagons in its staggering 1.7 million square-metre interior
The colossal 18-storey glass and steel superstructure has a wavy roof and is built above a new metro station. The building is 500 metres long, 400 metres wide and stands 100 metres high.
A 65 metre-high lobby covering 10,000 square
metres greets visitors as they enter the centre. Visitors will then find
the Paradise Island Oceanic Park, with a 400 metre sandy beach and the world's
largest indoor LED screen that projects images of seascapes and horizons.
There is also one of China's largest shopping
malls, a 14-screen Imax cinema, an Olympic-sized ice rink, two five-star hotels
and a central business tower with 720,000 square metres of office space.
The New Century Global Centre sits directly
opposite the 500,000 square-foot Chengdu Contemporary Arts Centre by Zaha Hadid
Architects. The arts centre comprises three auditoria, an art museum,
exhibition space and conference centre, plus restaurants, bars and shops.
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