It could only be China: Carrying a 5-storey building on the river by transport
According to Shanghaiist, recently residents in Chongqing were shocked when they saw a 5-storey building floating on the Yangtze River.
You may not believe it but you are seeing a floating building on the river in China rather than an unrealistic photo or video.
According to Shanghaiist, recently residents in Chongqing were shocked when they saw a 5-storey building floating on the Yangtze River. Below are two large ships supporting mobility
Move restaurants on the river by boat.
The case was returned on November 10 and quickly became a feverish video on the Chinese online community. Many Chinese netizens call this "the best virtual travel experience".
It is known that this 5-storey building is a floating restaurant that is required by the government to relocate due to violations of regulations on restaurant location and the risk of environmental pollution.
Chongqing is famous for its delicious food and is a popular tourist destination. However, due to the rapid expansion of the tourism service sector, there has been great pressure on the local ecological environment.
Floating restaurant before being forced to move.
Because there is no other way to move, the owner of the restaurant is forced to use this way to bring a giant restaurant to a new location.
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