Shocked with buildings 'can't be thinner' only in China
When you see buildings as thin as a sheet of paper in China, you will probably have to change the concept of ultra-thin buildings.
Thoroughly grasping the motto " no thinnest, only thinner" , many construction companies in China have carried out construction of such slender buildings that people do not think that there will be people living or working in there.
The buildings with spacious and airy but extremely humble façades have made the media of this country without much paper still appear abundantly throughout the provinces and cities.
There are even buildings with tens of meters across but only about 1 meter deep. Standing in front of unconventional buildings that are so difficult to understand, people can't help but worry when a storm of rain or a big wind blows, can the building stand up?
Still knowing that in a situation where the land was crowded, getting a piece of land was not easy, but when people saw thin buildings like the paper below, people still couldn't help but be shocked. shocking.
Perhaps many people still think that ultra-thin houses are just like this.
But they were wrong, I got it wrong!
The buildings are so slim that people don't think that there will be people living or working in it.
Having lost a super-thin house, it must be like a new paper to suffer!
Many people do not understand whether a storm or a strong wind blows, can this building stand up?
It is true that "there is no thinnest, only thinner"!
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