Pangu Plaza
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The Pangu Plaza (Chinese: 盘古大观) is a five building mixed use complex comprising an office building, three apartment buildings, clubs, retail shops and the Pangu 7 Star Hotel (Pangu Seven Star Hotel), located at 27, North 4th Ring Middle Road, Chaoyang, Beijing, China.[1][2]
Shaped like a dragon,[3][4] it is a neighbor of many of the 2008 Beijing Olympic venues, including the Beijing National Stadium (Bird Nest) and the Beijing National Aquatics Center (Water Cube).[3][2] Also, it is close to the National Library, the fourth largest library in the world and the largest one in China.
The Pangu Plaza was designed by Chu-Yuan Lee of C.Y. Lee & Partners, the Taiwan-based architecture firm responsible for Taipei 101,[5][1][6] for the world's first traditional Chinese “courtyard in the sky".[3] The Pangu 7 Star Hotel occupies the first block of the "Pangu", and it contains two pavilions, a temple, a French restaurant, a Japanese restaurant, 234 guest rooms, with 140 suites, and a 600-metre-long (2,000 ft) corridor.[7][2]
The Pangu Plaza is a building invested and built by Guo Wengui in 2008.[8][9]