Exploring China's Mega Apartment: 30, 000 Residents or Not?

Hangzhou, ChinaSun Oct 20 2024
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Photos online show a massive apartment building in China claimed to house 30, 000 people. The building, called Regent International Center, is real and stands in Hangzhou's Qianjiang Century City. But can it really fit 30, 000 residents? Experts can't agree. Some say it's close to 20, 000, while others think it's more. The exact number is still a mystery. Why can't we get a clear count? For one, estimates from different sources vary. Also, the building's mixed uses—some of its space is rented out for work and broadcasting live streams—make it hard to pin down the exact number of permanent residents. Even local police admit they've only counted around 10, 000 during their surveys.
People passing by in the morning and evening see crowds, but it's tough to say how many live there full-time. The building might be designed to fit 30, 000, but whether it's currently full is uncertain. Mapping issues on platforms like Google Maps haven't helped either. They sometimes show wrong locations or names for the same building. Curiously, the building's layout adds to the confusion. Some floors have more rooms than others, and no one can agree on how many people each room might hold. Building managers say around a quarter of the spaces are used for business, not living. So, even if you counted rooms, it wouldn't tell the whole story. Without official counts or records, we might never know for sure. It's an intriguing mystery, like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces.
https://localnews.ai/article/exploring-chinas-mega-apartment-30-000-residents-or-not-41356d54

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