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Insulating tiles made from fungi, inspired by elephants
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Tiles made from fungi’ could one day be used to cool down buildings without consuming energy — inspired by elephants.
The tiles are made from mycelium , the root network of fungi, in this case of the oyster mushroom, along bamboo shavings.
Earlier research has shown that mycelium-bound composites are more energy efficient than conventional building insulation materials.
Building on this proven insulating property, scientists at Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore added a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile.
It mimics the skin of an elephant because the animal has the ability to regulate heat from its skin.
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat.
Lab experiments have proven the tile’s ability to regulate heat effectively.
Following this proof of concept, the scientists will now scale up production of these tiles and test them on building facades.
The scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate two per cent lower.
They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.
OPS:The tile team (from left): Assoc Prof Hortense Le Ferrand, Anuj Jain, Teo Jia Heng and Eugene Soh.are from Nanyang Technological University except Anuj Jain who is with collaborating biomimicry design firm bioSEA.
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Insulating tiles made from fungi, inspired by elephants
Ferrari Press Agency
Fungi tiles 1
Ref 16704
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nanyang Technological University
Tiles made from fungi’ could one day be used to cool down buildings without consuming energy — inspired by elephants.
The tiles are made from mycelium , the root network of fungi, in this case of the oyster mushroom, along bamboo shavings.
Earlier research has shown that mycelium-bound composites are more energy efficient than conventional building insulation materials.
Building on this proven insulating property, scientists at Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore added a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile.
It mimics the skin of an elephant because the animal has the ability to regulate heat from its skin.
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat.
Lab experiments have proven the tile’s ability to regulate heat effectively.
Following this proof of concept, the scientists will now scale up production of these tiles and test them on building facades.
The scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate two per cent lower.
They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.
OPS:Insulating tiles made from mycelium and bamboo shavings with elephant skin-inspired texture.
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Insulating tiles made from fungi, inspired by elephants
Ferrari Press Agency
Fungi tiles 1
Ref 16704
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nanyang Technological University
Tiles made from fungi’ could one day be used to cool down buildings without consuming energy — inspired by elephants.
The tiles are made from mycelium , the root network of fungi, in this case of the oyster mushroom, along bamboo shavings.
Earlier research has shown that mycelium-bound composites are more energy efficient than conventional building insulation materials.
Building on this proven insulating property, scientists at Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore added a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile.
It mimics the skin of an elephant because the animal has the ability to regulate heat from its skin.
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat.
Lab experiments have proven the tile’s ability to regulate heat effectively.
Following this proof of concept, the scientists will now scale up production of these tiles and test them on building facades.
The scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate two per cent lower.
They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.
OPS:Insulating tile made from mycelium and bamboo shavings with elephant skin-inspired texture.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Insulating tiles made from fungi, inspired by elephants
Ferrari Press Agency
Fungi tiles 1
Ref 16704
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nanyang Technological University
Tiles made from fungi’ could one day be used to cool down buildings without consuming energy — inspired by elephants.
The tiles are made from mycelium , the root network of fungi, in this case of the oyster mushroom, along bamboo shavings.
Earlier research has shown that mycelium-bound composites are more energy efficient than conventional building insulation materials.
Building on this proven insulating property, scientists at Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore added a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile.
It mimics the skin of an elephant because the animal has the ability to regulate heat from its skin.
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat.
Lab experiments have proven the tile’s ability to regulate heat effectively.
Following this proof of concept, the scientists will now scale up production of these tiles and test them on building facades.
The scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate two per cent lower.
They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.
OPS:The bamboo-mycelium mix is packed into a mold to make one of the tiles
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Insulating tiles made from fungi, inspired by elephants
Ferrari Press Agency
Fungi tiles 1
Ref 16704
04/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Nanyang Technological University
Tiles made from fungi’ could one day be used to cool down buildings without consuming energy — inspired by elephants.
The tiles are made from mycelium , the root network of fungi, in this case of the oyster mushroom, along bamboo shavings.
Earlier research has shown that mycelium-bound composites are more energy efficient than conventional building insulation materials.
Building on this proven insulating property, scientists at Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore added a bumpy, wrinkly texture to the tile.
It mimics the skin of an elephant because the animal has the ability to regulate heat from its skin.
Elephants do not have sweat glands and rely on these wrinkles and crevices on their skin to regulate heat.
Lab experiments have proven the tile’s ability to regulate heat effectively.
Following this proof of concept, the scientists will now scale up production of these tiles and test them on building facades.
The scientists found that the cooling rate of their elephant skin-inspired mycelium tile was 25 per cent better than a fully flat mycelium tile, and the heating rate two per cent lower.
They also found that the elephant skin-inspired tile’s cooling effect improved a further 70 per cent in simulated rain conditions, making it suitable for tropical climates.
OPS:Insulating tiles made from mycelium and bamboo shavings with elephant skin-inspired texture.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
16/08/2023. Leicester, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inflation visits Topps Tiles headquarters for a PM Connect visit on inflation. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Connect visit on inflation
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716j)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716k)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716i)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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DUK10141887_008
FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716h)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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DUK10141887_007
FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716f)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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DUK10141887_006
FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716b)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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DUK10141887_005
FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716c)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716d)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716e)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716g)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Chinas faszinierendste Buchhandlung steht in Dujiangyan
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859716a)
It was reported on April 15, 2021 that people in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province were reading books in Zhongshuge, the most beautiful bookstore. Zhongshuge, which has the title of "China's Most Beautiful Bookstore", is located in Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan. Zhongshuge is a "top traffic" all over the country, and every time it goes to a city, it will make a stunning appearance as "the most beautiful bookstore". The Zhongshu Pavilion in Dujiangyan is also taking the "face value route". When Zhongshuge settled in Dujiangyan, it became one of the most popular bookstores. In the Zhongshu Pavilion of Dujiangyan, the magnificent Dujiangyan dam has been transformed into a book wall through artistic transformation, spreading upward, towering and towering, like a heavy city wall piled up by history and culture. It serves as a functional carrier for books and a magnificent enclosure Cave heaven and blessed land. It makes people seem to linger on the row upon row of mountains. The blue tiles are inspired by the design, and the simplicity under the eaves and bridges can be felt. The bookshelves scattered in between are like "ships" mooring quietly on the lake. move! It's like walking among the beautiful mountains and rivers of Dujiangyan. It is understood that Zhongshuge has a total of 28 stores across the country. Chengdu Sunacmao Zhongshuge in Dujiangyan is the first cultural tourism theme store and the second in Chengdu. Before this, Zhongshuge has not appeared in county-level cities.
China's most beautiful bookstore in Dujiangyan, with magical design like walking between mountains and rivers, Du Jiangyan - 15 Apr 2021
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