辣眼睛!广西的奇葩建筑,外形不可描述?中国与越南的边境,一河之隔,却有巨大差距

The three most bizarre buildings in Guangxi. I am not in a position to comment on these two. This one was found by netizens to be very similar to a toilet. Then I came to the border city of Mong Cai in Vietnam and found that young Vietnamese were working hard to learn Chinese. There is only a river across the river and it is Dongxing City in Guangxi, China. The gap between the two border cities of China and Vietnam is very huge . This is the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Nanning ranks 53rd in GDP in the country and 181st in GDP per capita . The one ahead of it is my hometown, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province. It is really a coincidence that Qiaoqiao’s mother gave birth to Qiaoqiao. As a provincial capital, Nanning’s economic development is not eye-catching, but its urban construction is very pleasing to the eye. Nanning was once one of the top 10 cities with the best greening in China. The number of high-rise buildings over 200 meters and over 300 meters is In terms of volume, Nanning ranks 11th among Chinese cities, far exceeding its economic status in the country. The three buildings that netizens call the most bizarre in Guangxi are all located in Nanning. The first one we want to introduce is the Guangxi New Media Center Building, which was listed in the ugliest building list in 2019. It consists of three towers ABC and a podium. The multi-tower structure has 31 floors at the highest. It was completed on October 30, 2018. Because of its eye-catching secular appearance, it quickly won the honor of the ugliest building. The designer of the building said it was unfair. The original intention of the design was to integrate Guangxi landscape elements such as Guilin’s Longji Terraces into the exterior of the building . The three-dimensional curved surface shape is like layers of terraces, showing the rhythmic beauty of nature and reflecting the unique regional cultural characteristics of Guangxi. Unfortunately, netizens are like Su Dongpo, who appreciates it with a cow dung mentality. Admiring this building has led to some indescribable associations. Netizens are also wronged. We are just ordinary people and not blind. What’s more bizarre is that during every festival, fireworks will be sprayed from the top of the building. The scene was once embarrassing. This is the Nanning Sports Center and the new media center in front. Netizens call it the source of life. I have no opinion on this . This building called the toilet building by netizens is the Guangxi International Zhuang Medicine Hospital. The original design intention of the outpatient building is to use the bronze drum shape. The strip stone of the building is like bamboo slips, symbolizing the Zhuang Medical Ceremony. There is a hydrangea shape on the top of the atrium. The space image also extracts traditional elements such as Zhuang brocade, Huashan murals, etc., which reflects the characteristics of Zhuang culture. I personally think that although there are indeed some toilet elements in the appearance , the overall look and feel is still quite good. In addition to the above three weird buildings , Guangxi also has these Liuzhou urine Hulou Yulin’s Farmer Art Building and this strange Guangxi Culture and Art Center. It takes about 200km from Nanning to Dongxing City. This is the border between China and Vietnam. A narrow river separates Dongxing City in Guangxi, China and Mong Cai City in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Near the night market in Mong Cai, Vietnam, I found a Chinese training class. Many young Vietnamese are learning Chinese. China has opened a bus to Mong Cai. It is China’s first cross-border bus route, which allows people to go abroad by bus. This video will show the Tale of Two Cities of Mong Cai, Vietnam and Dongxing, Guangxi. Let ‘s see what the similarities and differences are between these two border cities between China and Vietnam . Mong Cai City is a small city in northern Vietnam close to China, belonging to Quang Ninh Province , Vietnam. The provinces of Vietnam are very different from our provinces in China. Small Vietnam has a total of 63 provincial-level administrative regions, while our great China has only 34 provincial-level administrative regions. If calculated by population, the average population of each province in Vietnam is only 1.605 million, while the average population of China’s prefecture-level cities is about 2.3 million. That is to say, Vietnam’s provinces are not even as large as China’s prefecture-level cities. I have been to Vietnam’s economically developed province, Haiyang Province , which is one of Vietnam’s important processing and manufacturing bases. There are large-scale industrial zones everywhere. Their provincial capital is called Haiyang City , but the scale of the city surprised me. Not to mention compared with China’s provincial capital cities , it is incomparable to the county towns in central and western China. The city construction looks like a town in China. Let’s go back to Vietnam’s Mong Cai City. Mong Cai City has a population of 108,000. In 1994, the Vietnamese government approved Mong Cai as a port economic zone . Thanks to the border trade with China, the commercial industry in Mong Cai is relatively developed. When I walked on the streets of Mong Cai in Vietnam, the most intuitive feeling was that it was very similar to our small towns in China. Some shops even used Chinese on their signs. A Vietnamese guy came up to talk to me in fluent Chinese. There was no international friendship , nor was he joking. He just wanted me to take care of his black car business be more people who can speak Mandarin. There are restaurants and shops that can speak Mandarin. It should be 32 here, a little more than 32. One hundred yuan (RMB) is exchanged for 320,000 (Vietnamese Dong). 320,000, I will take you there. and find a place to exchange some Vietnamese dong on the way. Every inconspicuous Vietnamese woman with a bamboo hat might be an underground financial worker engaged in currency exchange business. I didn’t have RMB cash, so I could only use WeChat payment. The other party had no way to receive WeChat payment, so I found a third party. The shop owner turned out to be Chinese. There was a sign in the shop saying “Business is booming”. In the end, the process of this business was that I transferred the money to the shop owner via WeChat, the shop owner paid RMB to the Vietnamese woman, and the Vietnamese woman gave me Vietnamese banknotes I booked a homestay online. Because of the language barrier, it took a lot of effort to communicate. I found a restaurant with a Chinese sign. The billboard in the store said “A bowl of snail fragrance” and based on the Chinese heritage presented in this poetic expression, I guess the owner of this restaurant must be from Guangxi . The menu is also in both Chinese and Vietnamese. Snail noodles are 60,000 Vietnamese dong, about 17 yuan. Beef brisket noodles are 55,000 Vietnamese dong, about 15 yuan. Braised eggs are 8,000 Vietnamese dong , about 2.2 yuan. Pearl milk tea is about 11 yuan. Compared with the prices in small cities in Guangxi, I feel that Vietnam is more expensive. The girl who collects money can speak Chinese. There is no doubt that it is completely Guangxi’s accent. Ding Youding doesn’t understand shoes and shoes are not worn. am right, yes, yes. If it is the one that will be on vacation in two days, not the child, then there will The big sister selling fruit on the roadside has no pressure to communicate in Chinese. The main products are mangosteen and red The price of Maodan is more expensive than in China. I bought some casually and spent 130,000 Vietnamese dong , which is about 37 yuan. The face value of Vietnamese dong has some strange uses for me. For example, I sold this calligraphy work in my circle of friends. The slogan was that a friend once offered 300,000 but I didn’t sell it. I deliberately hid some information. That was a Vietnamese friend. This is the largest shopping mall in Mong Cai. It is the industry of Vietnam’s richest man, Pham Nhat Vuong. Its status in Vietnam is equivalent to that of China’s Wanda Plaza. Its branches are spread across all important cities in Vietnam. The lobby of the shopping mall is filled with prototypes of the Vietnamese car brand Vinfast. This car brand also belongs to the company of Vietnam’s richest man. The appearance is quite good, but most of the parts are from Chinese manufacturers, and the price is not cheap. This car costs 1.17 billion Vietnamese dong, which is about 324,000 yuan. This SUV is priced at 1.6 billion Vietnamese dong, or about 443,000 yuan. The Chinese sports brand Anta’s promotional price on the billboard is 700,000 Vietnamese dong, or about 200 yuan. Anta also occupied the golden advertising space on the escalator. The Li Ning store behind is also large in scale. The two Chinese sports brands have opened stores in cities all over Vietnam, and the prices are generally higher than those in China. In the eyes of Vietnamese consumers, this is also a well-known international brand. This is a well-known local wholesale market that sells various small commodities. It looks like a pork stall after closing, but in fact there is a lot going on here. These silver metal boxes are all filled with cash. This is the famous Mong Cai currency exchange street. When I came here a few years ago, there was a huge crowd of people, and bundles of cash were placed on the chopping board, which was a spectacular sight. I can hardly imagine such a There are so many currency exchange operators. Is the demand for currency exchange in this small town really that great? With so much cash on the table, aren’t you afraid of being robbed? This is the Vietnamese side of the Beilun River. Vietnam has built many markets and exhibition centers related to border trade. Many signs are in both Chinese and Vietnamese. This is the port on the Vietnamese side . Tomorrow I will pass through here and return to the embrace of my motherland . The tall building behind the Vietnamese port is actually China. I went up the bridge to see the scenery on both sides of the Beilun River. Both sides of this section of the river belong to Vietnam. The place with more tall buildings in the distance is China. Dongxing City in Guangxi. Mong Cai is much less popular at night than during the day. Many streets are empty of pedestrians. It is said that this is a place for large-scale zero-sum games. I don’t have any hobbies in this regard and have always been resistant to such places. I stand in a foreign country and look far into the distance at the brightly lit buildings on the Chinese side of my motherland , which seem more lively than this side. It ‘s a special feeling . I can experience the state of mind of the weak people facing the behemoth. So they chose to extort tips from us at the customs. For dinner, I chose a Vietnamese chicken noodle that everyone loves but chickens worry about. The taste is okay, but it is still slightly inferior to the works of Guangxi compatriots. I can’t say the noodles are coquettish, but Guangxi noodles are absolutely amazing. There are Laoyou noodles in the civil field, snail noodles in the martial field, Beihai seafood noodles in the high-rich and handsome field, and Qinzhou pig’s trotter noodles in the down-to-earth field. I found a Chinese training center on the side of the road. The Chinese teacher was giving a class inside. There was a small notice posted at the door that Chinese friends could learn Vietnamese for free, which is equivalent to providing a free language environment for Vietnamese people who learn Chinese. However, there are also disadvantages. Most of the people who came here are from Guangxi. The Mandarin of Guangxi compatriots can easily lead Vietnamese students astray in Chinese. The next day , the one-day tour of Mong Cai ended. We passed through the Vietnam port and passed Beilun The cross-border bridge on the river returned to the Chinese side. The contrast between the two sides is still very obvious. The Chinese side, whether it is roads or buildings, is obviously more majestic and more modern. Dongxing City has a permanent population of nearly 220,000 and is the only settlement of the Kinh people in China. The Kinh people are the main ethnic group in Vietnam. The two cities are separated by a river. Just because of the formation of the national border , there are huge differences in language and culture. I often can’t help but sigh that the emergence and isolation of ethnic groups over the long years are very wonderful. The globalization led by the Internet is changing the ecology of mankind. A song can be popular in all corners of the world. A product can be popular all over the world. All of us are in the midst of great changes. I don’t know how this convergence and integration will change you. I

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  1. 那種造型不被人笑
    當大家都是瞎子還是傻子ㄇ?

    說是換匯其實就是洗錢
    畢竟跟中國一河之隔
    很多人都會刻意過去洗
    而這些人後面應該都是黑道

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