Boasting its own artificial sun and a
floor area three times that of the Pentagon, the “world’s largest
building” has opened in southwest China to mixed reviews from its first
visitors.
The towering 100-metre (330-foot) high
New Century Global Centre, which is said to be big enough to hold 20
Sydney Opera Houses, recently opened its doors Chengdu.
The complex, which Chinese officials say
is the world’s largest standalone structure, is 500 metres long by 400
metres wide, offering 1.7 million square metres of floor space.
But the first wave of visitors were
divided over the attractions of the structure, which houses 400,000
square metres of shopping space, offices, conference rooms, a university
complex, two commercial centres, two five star hotels, and an IMAX
cinema.
“It lacks creativity,” said one visitor on Sina Weibo, China’s version of Twitter.
Another visitor poked fun at its name.
“Why is everything in Chengdu called ‘global’,” the poster said.
However, some Internet users were impressed with the complex, which opened on June 28.
“It will become the new landmark of Chengdu,” said one poster.
The Global Centre has a marine theme,
with fountains, a huge water park and an artificial beach, accented by
the undulating roof, meant to resemble a wave.
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