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13 Mar 2012

Tianmen Mountain Restaurant, Guilin, China

Ensconced in the foothills of Tianmen Mountain in Guilin, surrounded by national nature reserves and forests, this dramatic restaurant of the same name, is best accessed via a scenic boat ride.

Designed by Beijing-based Architect Liu Chongxiao, the angular glass and steel structure was originally designed to be a beauty spot viewpoint, but the addition of a restaurant makes it an even better place to linger. Inspired by traditional Chinese wood architecture, the structure comprises alternating floor-to-ceiling wood and glass panels with the ground floor elevated to respond to the river's changing water levels. Guests can enjoy 360 degree views of the dramatic surrounding landscape while they dine

Tianmen Mountain National Park, Ziyuan County, Guilin, China. The restaurant is accessible by boat (Guilin Travel, tel: 86.0773 431 1596) or car (take the G322 Road and S202 Road, from Guilin City to Ziyuan City)

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Reader's Comments

1. 2012-03-14 07:15  
Another corruption of a great national park. Another cluttering of that magnificent river. Doesn't matter to me how fine the design is. It is all so arrogant.
2. 2012-03-16 14:04  
Yeah, agreed. Again, a playground for the rich, now in nature reserve. That's sad.
3. 2012-04-03 14:56  
While I agree with the above comments I also think it's a very dramatic structure that merges comfortably with the environment. No doubt it will create jobs for many and fortunately or unfortunately, profit for few. But at least it's in good taste ..... in my opinion.
4. 2012-04-11 18:23  
Put it all on a boat in the river, going up and down, up and down. When you're in the structure looking out it doesn't need to be the slightest bit dramatic. And the grand landscape doesn't need our tinny attempt at drama anyway.
5. 2012-06-02 02:25  
Nothing wrong with profit. Kudos for the good taste.
Comment #6 was deleted by its author on 2012-06-02 02:26
7. 2012-06-16 11:02  
The communist country is really gone crazy. Someone's are ridiculously rich。Who caress the poor people‘s life?Something It was better B4. Most people wasn't rich but caring。Now everything became materialism。
8. 2012-06-18 19:21  
What's the Mandarin for 'Qu'ils mangent de la brioche.'
9. 2013-03-12 04:18  
I would appreciate it if I knew that waste water was properly treated, that it used no electric power other than what it generated by itself, and that prices were reasonable and accessible to anyone. Lovely building, have to appreciate it, but in a national park? Contradictions, contradictions. How very contemporary China it is!

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