London Design Gold

2023

Folk customs left over from the Qin and Han dynasties

Entrant Company

Anyang Yanjia High end Original Design Agency-Bingchuan LIU

Category

Architectural Design - Hotels & Resorts

Client's Name

Anyang Yanjia High end Original Design Agency-Bingchuan LIU

Country / Region

China

This project is Anyang Zhongyuan Hotel. It is a regional municipal four-star hotel project. The project contains a lot of local culture. Although Anyang has excavated the most places for Anyang oracle bones after Pan Geng moved to Yin. It is also the birthplace of Chinese characters. But the history of Anyang is also changing over time.

The plan was named after the legacy of Qin and Han, which originated from the name of Anyang. In history, it was called Anyang for a total of 947 years. Since King Zhaoxiang of the Qin defeated Zhaoyi of the State of Wei and renamed Ning Xinzhong to Anyang, so from Qin, Han, the Three Kingdoms, the Two Jin Dynasties, and until the end of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Emperor Wen of Sui Jinping changed his name to Xiangzhou. A total of 837 years, in which Qin was renamed the event node. Therefore, the plan adopts the style of the Qin and Han Dynasties. The wind is a nation of folk customs. Therefore, it is called the legacy of the Qin and Han Dynasties.

Credits

Anyang Yanjia High end Original Design Agency-Bingchuan LIU
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