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Xi'an|Hundred-Meter Book Wall, Check-in at the Internet-famous Bookstore Blue Ocean Wind Man Lane-Down

🚗 The largest hundred-meter book wall in Asia, with a total length of 240 meters, a height of 18 meters, and a collection of 600,000 books. The Blue Ocean Wind Center, an architectural artwork built over six years, covers an area of 36 acres with a total construction area of 160,000 square meters. It is the debut work of the world-renowned architectural design firm Aedas in Xi'an. From its inception, the Blue Ocean Wind Center has been committed to creating a landmark, international, and cultural urban complex. 🚗 The cultural-themed commercial MALL constructed with the hundred-meter book wall—Blue Ocean Wind·Man Lane, covers an area of nearly 40,000 square meters. It includes designer brands, composite reading spaces, themed lifestyle pavilions, cultural and creative blocks, coffee and desserts, themed dining, and family-friendly areas. It integrates reading experiences, art appreciation, and cultural leisure, leading a new lifestyle and becoming a new cultural and commercial landmark in the Northwest. 🚗 I saw this internet-famous store online, and since I was staying at the Blue Ocean Wind, I took a stroll there in the evening. Nowadays, many such internet-famous bookstores in China are more like cultural industry centers rather than just bookstores. These bookstores are no longer simply places for buying and reading books. On the contrary, there are very few people actually reading (I believe most real book readers wouldn't choose such noisy and dark environments to read in), but they have become places for check-ins and family outings. However, if it stimulates consumption, it can be considered a new business model.
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Posted: Jul 17, 2024
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