Move aside Dubai. China now has what is billed as the world's largest
building — a vast, wavy rectangular box of glass and steel that will
house shops, hotels, offices and a faux ocean beach with a huge LED
screen for video sunsets.
The mammoth New Century Global Center
that opened last month in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu has
1.7 million square meters (19 million square feet) of floor space — or
about 329 football fields — edging out the previous record-holder, the
Dubai airport.
The structure is half a kilometer long, 400 meters wide and 100 meters high.
The
New Century project is a sign that China's growth has spread from the
country's more prosperous eastern and southern regions to the west,
where wages are lower and the central government has encouraged
development with subsidies and tax breaks. With its booming economy,
China has become home to some of the largest and tallest buildings in
the world.
Backed by local governments, the building in a planned
urban district south of Chengdu aims to boost the global stature of the
capital city of Sichuan province, known for its spicy cuisine.
Once
fully completed, the centerpiece of the building will be a water park
with a 400-meter coast and beaches under a gigantic glass dome. Up to
6,000 visitors at a time will be able to sunbathe, play in a wave pool,
sip cocktails or feast on seafood. A 150-meter-by-40-meter LED screen
will rise above a section of water with videos of an ocean horizon.
The
center will include two five-star hotels as well as high-end boutiques
set in a replica of a Mediterranean town under faux blue skies. The
shopping section has been open to the public since late June, though the
building's office space has been occupied for some time.
The building also has a 14-screen movie theater and an ice rink.
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