In 2023, a mansion named "Guiyang White House" located in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, China became the center of attention with its extremely majestic architecture and similarities to the White House in the US. This mansion was quickly dubbed "the most luxurious mansion in China".
The building, officially called the Huaguoyuan Art Center, is 12 stories high and completely white with elaborate European architecture. The value of this castle-like mansion is up to 2.7 billion yuan (nearly 9,500 billion VND). According to Chinese media, the house has a total of about 800 large and small rooms.
What's more, the house is in a prime location and has a man-made lake in front, overlooking the city's bustling square.
From a distance, the building looks like a white palace built on the mountain.
Located in the Guiyang City Wetland Park area, the building covers an area of about 18.3 million square meters. It was originally an urban village and is now the largest slum reconstruction project in Guiyang.
Close-up of every corner of "China's most luxurious villa"
One of the most curious pieces of information for the public is who owns this majestic villa and what its purpose was. To date, the real owner of the "Guiyang White House" has not been confirmed. The gates are all under strict security and are not open to the public.
It is rumored that the project was built by Guizhou Honglichen Group and that the Group's CEO Xiao Chunhong and his family currently live here. Xiao Chunhong has long been known as the richest man in Guizhou Province. It is also said that this place is planned to be a luxury hotel.
Every architectural detail is meticulously designed and the most luxurious.
This entire 800-room building is home to just one family.
Although it has only recently appeared, "Guizhou White House" has become a check-in location for many tourists because of its magnificent beauty.
Source: Sohu
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