Longcheng Square, Shenzhen, China - allinonlife.com
In this video, I walk around Longcheng Square Square in Shenzhen, China. It's a really cool and big square. I liked it because of the cool dragon statues. It is right next to a big mall.
I for some reason thought it was called Longgang square because it is off of a road called Longgang Street. But it is actually called Longcheng Square [龙城广场]. Longcheng literally means dragon city.
The square is next to an MTR station called Longcheng Square station [龙城广场站] . That station is on line 3, and if you look at a map, it is on the far upper right of the map. See a link to the MTR map below.
Another correction. Most Chinese dragons have 4 legs. Though some of the statues I saw in Longcheng Square only showed 2 legs. Japanese dragons are a little different too, but I think there is a large variation in how many legs a dragon is sometimes given.
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Terracota warriors, Splendid China Park, Shenzhen, China
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Shenzhen - Chinese Cultural Village - The War shows part 1
Shenzhen - Chinese Cultural Village - The War shows part 1
【4K】2019 Walking Tour - 廣州融創茂 Guangzhou Sunac Land In China
Walking Tour - 廣州融創茂 Guangzhou Sunac Land In China
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欢乐海岸城
2012-03-26 Dragon & Phoenix show, Splendid China
Shenzhen: Dragon & Phoenix show at Splendid China Cultural Village
The Longest, Darkest, Scariest Haunted Walkthrough the World ! 最長,最黑暗,最可怕的恐怖穿行在世界!
A journey down a Chinese Horror walk- through which appear to be very popular .... and very scary. This was filmed at Qiushuishan Park, Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. 中國的恐怖步行通過的旅程下來,似乎是非常受歡迎....非常可怕的。這是在求水山公園,龍崗,深圳,廣東,中國拍攝。最長,最黑暗,最可怕的恐怖穿行在世界!
OCT East - Shenzhen (17-Mar-2012) Wood Coaster
Can't take video while on board, so I had to contend of this short shoot after the ride.
The Dog House Bar, Shenzhen.
Roller Coaster, Qiushuishan Park, China. 求水山公園過山車,中國
The Roller Coaster at Qiushuishan Park, Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong, filmed on and off ride during the European Coaster Club 'Great Coaster Tour of China' 2013.求水山公園,龍崗,深圳,廣東,拍攝上下車乘坐過山車在的歐洲杯墊俱樂部的'大中國'過山車之旅.
Awaken in Shenzhen – CN1
Noonday gun in Hong Kong and travelling to Shenzhen (Nanshan, Shuiwantou Bay, Shenzhen Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Sea World and Houhai) in China.
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I Should Have Been More Human by Chris Zabriskie
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Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center Mega Project :China Building The Tallest Skyscraper For 2024
Shenzhen Hong Kong International Center: Shenzhen Is Building The Tallest Building In China For 2024
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill has unveiled its design for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center, a 700-metre tall glass tower in Shenzhen, China.
The megatall skyscraper is set to become the tallest building in China, and the world's second tallest building behind SOM's 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center is being designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill for Chinese property developers Shiamo Group, which first revealed the design in May 2018 – but didn't disclose details of the architect at the time.
It will be built between the foothills of Longcheng Park and the Dayun National Park, and form part of the Chicago-based architect's wider masterplan for the Longgang district in the east of the city.
The visuals released by the practice show the skyscraper's twisted, anthropomorphic form, designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill in reference to its proximity to several major sporting venues in the district.
The Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center is anthropomorphic in its character, honoring in an abstract way the athletes that train to perform in the world-class stadiums directly adjacent to our masterplan for this project, explained design partner Adrian Smith.
The result is a muscular expression in high-performance glass, with textured layers that define the elements of its shaped form.
Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center will be topped with one of the world's highest observation decks, alongside a restaurant, night club, spa facilities and a swimming pool.
In the evenings, the tower will become a visual, sound, and light show, reinforcing the district's athletic and entertainment purposes.
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill's wider masterplan imagines a mixed-use district for Shenzhen, which connects with the tower and comprises a large retail facility, apartment towers, a cultural centre, a five-star hotel, a library and offices.
It will be wrapped by landscaped promenades, which are designed to withstand Shenzhen's heavy rainfall and flooding in the summer months. They will be made from engineered soils, retention ponds, native plants, and foliage as a network of systems that will recycle the rain water for irrigation and other uses.
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill's environmental goal for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center, and the surrounding landscape, is to obtain LEED Platinum certification – one of the most popular green building certification programs used worldwide.
Shenzhen-Hong International Center will be constructed using high-performance glass to reduce heat gain, the entire development will be orientated to optimise solar gain and natural ventilation.
The architects have also incorporated a large public transportation centre and bus terminal into the masterplan.
Shenzhen-Hong International Center joins the boom of big building projects currently being designed and constructed in Shenzhen, which accounted for 10 percent of the 2018's record number of supertall skyscrapers completed worldwide.
Visuals by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture.
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Longgang Cultural Centre - Competition Design
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