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Centennial Hall in Wrocław
The Centennial Hall is a milestone in the history of reinforced concrete architecture. It was built by architect Max Berger between 1911 and 1913 as a multifunctional leisure building located within the exhibition grounds. Its shape is a symmetrical quatrefoil with a large circular space in the center that can accommodate about 6,000 people. The 23-meter-high dome is topped by a lantern made of steel and glass. The Centennial Hall is a pioneering work of modern engineering and architecture, demonstrating an important exchange of influences at the beginning of the 20th century and becoming an important reference for the subsequent development of reinforced concrete structures.
Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries - Wolong, Mt Siguniang and Jiajin Mountains
Home to more than 30% of the world's population of giant pandas classified as highly endangered, the Sichuan Giant Panda Reserve covers 924,500 hectares, seven nature reserves and nine scenic spots in the Qionglai and Jiajin Mountains. The reserve is the largest remaining continuous habitat for giant pandas, which are remnants of ancient tropical forests from the Tertiary period. It is also the most important captive breeding site for the species. The reserve is also home to other globally endangered animals, such as the red panda, snow leopards and clouded leopards. They are one of the world's most plant-rich areas outside of tropical rainforests, with 5,000 to 6,000 plant species from more than 1,000 genera.
Chateau Changyu AFIP International Winery
Beijing Changyu Aifeibao International Winery is located in Jugezhuang Town, Miyun District, Beijing. It was built by Yantai Changyu Group with capital from France, the United States, Italy, Portugal and other countries, covering an area of more than 1,500 acres, with an investment of nearly 700 million yuan, and was completed in June 2007. Aifeibao hired Mr. Robert Dingluoter, former chairman of the International Bureau of Vine and Wine (OIV), as the honorary owner of the winery. Referring to the standard system set by OIV for the world's top wineries, Aifeibao pioneered the "four-in-one" business model of Aifeibao in the world: that is, on the basis of the original grape planting and wine brewing, Aifeibao is also equipped with three innovative functions: wine theme tourism, professional tasting training, and leisure vacation, opening a new era for world wineries.
Beijing Nanhaizi Elk Park Museum
Located on the east side of the Nanyuan-Langfang highway in Daxing District, south of Beijing, 14 kilometers from the urban area of Beijing. Elks, commonly known as "four-unlike animals", were originally unique to China, but were discovered by Father David of France in 1865 and have since been transported to Europe. Wild elks in my country have long been extinct, and the last group of them are raised in the Qing Dynasty Royal Hunting Park in Nanhaizi, Beijing. In 1900, the Eight-Nation Alliance looted frantically, and the hunting park was destroyed in the war, and elks have since become extinct in China. Around 1900, the UK collected 18 elks from some zoos in Europe and released them in Wobon Abbey Park. Now the elk herd has grown to more than 2,000. In 1985, the Marquis of Tavistock of Wobon Abbey Park in the UK returned 20 elks to China. The state has set up a special elk ecological experimental center in Beijing, and set aside nearly 1,000 acres of land to build an elk park. Nanhaizi Elk Park is my country's first elk nature reserve that is mainly raised in a free-range manner. Nanhaizi has rich reeds and muddy swamps, creating a good environment for the elk to live and reproduce. In just 8 years, the number of elk in the Nanhaizi Elk Park has grown from 20 to more than 200, making it the second largest elk park in the world after Wubang Temple Park. Nanhaizi has begun to restore its unique style.