After I finished my vacation and returned to work, I still couldn’t calm down for a long time and continued to have endless aftertaste of this wonderful trip. The connected peaks, at the beginning of spring, are all green when you look at them from a distance. The huge Dutch windmill is turning quietly on the high mountains. It is really beautiful!
What surprised me was that just recently, the Shui Si Tower in Guizhou suddenly exploded into flames. The Shui Si Tower in my impression was built with a lot of money (200 million), and it has applied for three Guinness World Records. When it happened, it became the world's largest and largest all-wooden Chinese building in one fell swoop. It can be said to be a miraculous workmanship. Unexpectedly, this 99.9-meter-high building has not only become an unfinished building, but has also been rated as one of the "Top Ten Ugly Buildings in China" for the better. Because it misused local historical markers and damaged the natural environment, scenery.
The former Shuisi Tower was surrounded by mountains on three sides and was a geomantic treasure. After passing the Jade Belt Bridge directly opposite, there is a pavilion with an artificial stone platform. The pavilion is supported by 6 bright red pillars, each of which looks very heavy. Looking at the Water Tower from a distance, I thought I had entered a fairy tale kingdom. It can really be called a real-life version of "Spirited Away". However, since the construction of the main body was completed in May 2017, the hotel that was originally planned to be deployed in the overall plan has never been implemented and eventually became an unfinished building. Some people call it the capital of the abyss, but in fact, in daily life, such fantastic buildings are not uncommon in China. Most of these types of buildings appear in tourist attractions, consuming a lot of precious resources, but ultimately cannot be displayed to the extreme.
The most regrettable thing is that the Shui Si Building is now in a semi-idle mode, so all the funds and human resources consumed for this purpose have become nothing. It's even more than that, because it still has high liabilities. At this stage, many people are hoping that this unfinished building can be rescued and "resurrected". In this way, the Shui Si Tower can fully exert its own effects and will no longer be a mere display. So far, Shuisi Tower is still the first recommended tourist attraction in Jingxin Valley on the Internet.
I feel that since it is decided to carry out or build a tourist attraction, it is necessary to carry forward the Chinese spirit and build it to the end. There is no need for such a situation to spread the good reputation first, but in fact it is not clear whether these buildings can be completed.
However, in addition to this tourist attraction, Guizhou Province also has many beautiful scenery that are worthy of your visit, and there are many delicacies that are worth tasting. Don’t settle for an “unfinished building” , and abandon this beautiful place.