Gate to the East
Times of IndiaAmusing Planet/SIGHTSEEING, SUZHOU/ Updated : Sep 1, 2014, 17:22 IST
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Chinese news agency Xinhua reports of a new building in Suzhou—the 74-storey Gate to the East—that was designed to look like an arch, but unfortunately, in the eyes of many it appears as a giant pair of trousers. The developer of … Read more
Chinese news agency Xinhua reports of a new building in Suzhou—the 74-storey Gate to the East—that was designed to look like an arch, but unfortunately, in the eyes of many it appears as a giant pair of trousers. The developer of the landmark building has recently come under much criticism for the unconventional look. The 278-metre-high gate was developed by the private firm Suzhou Chianing Real Estate Co. Ltd to accommodate offices, hotels, malls and apartments. Read less

Chinese news agency Xinhua reports of a new building in Suzhou—the 74-storey Gate to the East—that was designed to look like an arch, but unfortunately, in the eyes of many it appears as a giant pair of trousers. The developer of the landmark building has recently come under much criticism for the unconventional look. The 278-metre-high gate was developed by the private firm Suzhou Chianing Real Estate Co. Ltd to accommodate offices, hotels, malls and apartments. The eight-year construction process costs a total of $700 million approximately.
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