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2018-07-20 11:29:57 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai\'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British \

A view of the Mulang Weichang Visitor Center that Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu helped to design in Hebei Province. Wu and architect Zhang Hai'ao are listed as the chief designers for the building, in a collaboration with Shanghai architecture firm HDD. The center, inspired by the traditional Mongolian yurt, is an enormous library with a skylight that allows star-gazing at night and six residential rooms. It also earned a nod from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the equivalent of the British "Oscars" in the architecture industry. (Photo provided to China News Service)

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