Guangzhou Journey House Youth Hostel (Guangzhou, China)
Guangzhou Journey House Youth Hostel (Guangzhou, China)
Probably one of the weirdest buildings in the country. It''s a new building, designed by architects Molenaar en van der Winden, that resembles about a dozen traditional Zaan houses plopped on top of each other. It looks odd, to say the least, but makes an impressive sight as you walk out of the railway station. It is a four-star hotel that has 160 rooms available. Free WiFi.
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