Hangzhou Mirror
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Hangzhou Mirror, Hangzhou’s new landmark skyscraper, is seated on the bank of Qiantang River. It is called “unbalanced legs” by the locals, namely so because the building does indeed look like a pair of uneven pants.

Brief of Hangzhou Mirror

Hangzhou Mirror, Hangzhou’s new landmark skyscraper, is seated on the bank of Qiantang River. It is called “unbalanced legs” by the locals, namely so because the building does indeed look like a pair of uneven pants. The name Hangzhou Mirror comes from one of the most famous scenic spots in West Lake called the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon.

This 39-story skyscraper is located in the Binjiang district of Hangzhou, in the hub of three new central business districts (CBDs), namely Qianjiang CBD, Binjiang CBD, and Hangzhou Olympic Sports District. The building is also close to excellent transport links, the subway station Jiangling Road being a mere 800 meters away where both line 1 and line 6 are accessible.

As a first-class modern building, Hangzhou Mirror shows the new face of Hangzhou. The building is designed to be a high-end multifunction building incorporating river-view apartments, administrative mansions, artistic offices, shopping malls, and clubs.

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