Watch: World’s Biggest Residential Building In China Is Home To 20,000 People

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A massive building in China called Regent International has caught everyone’s attention on the internet. The building was an S-shaped structure, which is the world’s largest residential building, giving homes to more than 20000 people. The biggest residential building was 675 feet tall and hence was planned to be first as a luxury hotel.

 

World’s Biggest Residential Building In China

This building is special because residents never need to leave it to get what they want. Think of it as a small city inside one building. People can find everything here: a food court or a swimming pool. If you want to get groceries, then go to the store inside. If you need a haircut, you can visit the barber shop. Feeling like getting your nails done? Head to the salon, and you can even enjoy your favorite drinks.

Around 20000 people live there, and the building still has room for more. This building can hold up to 30000 people. That’s like fitting a small town population in one building. This means 10000 more people could still move and find a home there. The building is becoming popular on social media. A video showing the enormous structure was shared on the X handles and quickly got over 3 Lakh views as of writing this article. Many people who were watching the video were amazed by how big the building is.

The unique approach of this housing has amazed many views. It might inspire other cities to think differently. While some might find living in such a huge building unusual, the residents of Regent International enjoy the convenience and everything near them.

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Prateesha Singh: I’m a passionate writer and a graduate with a natural talent for storytelling. I find joy in both reading and writing. My commitment to social work enriches my literary journey. My journey is driven by a desire to make a difference through words and action.