Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1When you leave the music turns off, indicating the end of the play time in the kids' area. (2:09)
- Tip 2The food court is located on the fifth level of the mall, offering a variety of dining options. (2:15)
- Tip 3Explore the kids' arcade area, filled with toy machines and games. (2:28)
- Tip 4The party bike is a fun way to explore the massive mall. But be sure to check whether it is active before you jump in. (3:32)
- Tip 5Rent floaties and towels at the water park for a comfortable experience. (5:03)
- Tip 6China does things differently. The pink sand pit is a unique feature of the water park. (5:19)
- Tip 7Gambling is illegal everywhere in China except Macau. So there is no casino in this building. (7:05)
- Tip 8Use a code to pick up your takeaway orders at the designated areas, avoiding human interaction. (9:27)
- Tip 9Chengdu is a family-oriented city where you can bring your pets to malls. (10:27)
- Tip 10Chinese food often lacks sauces, so enjoy the food as it is. (13:22)
David Khai explores the New Century Global Center in Chengdu, China, the world's largest building. This isn't your average mall; it houses a water park, an indoor beach, a hotel, countless shops, and even an ice rink! David's journey through this colossal structure reveals surprising details, from pink sand pits to robot vacuum cleaners, showcasing China's unique blend of innovation and entertainment. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer scale and imaginative design of this 'city within a building'.
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This video follows David Khai as he explores the New Century Global Center in Chengdu, China, touted as the world's largest building. The sheer scale of the structure is immediately apparent, dwarfing even the camera's view.
The exploration begins in a massive parking area, then moves to the main mall. The interior is lavishly decorated, featuring automatic revolving doors and intricate floral displays. The mall's design is striking, with futuristic elements and a multi-level layout.
David highlights several unique features, including a water park complete with a pink sand pit, a mock beach, and slides; a vast arcade with various games, including a Chinese version of Tekken; and a food court offering diverse options from Chinese cuisine to American chains.
He points out the convenience of the mall, with underground subway access and even a connected hotel, allowing visitors to spend an entire day or night within its walls. David notes the prevalence of robots and automated systems, showcasing China's technological advancements.
The video also captures candid moments of local life, including families enjoying the mall's amenities and the ubiquitous presence of smoking. David's personal observations and reactions add a layer of authenticity, highlighting the cultural nuances he encounters.
The exploration continues through various levels, revealing more amusement areas, gaming zones, and high-end designer shops. David's commentary is infused with wonder and amusement, conveying the sheer magnitude and unique character of the New Century Global Center.
He also notes the presence of an ice rink, where young Chinese figure skaters are training, highlighting the nation's dedication to athletic excellence. David concludes by emphasizing the building's immense size and impressive design, though acknowledging it's ultimately still a mall. However, the combination of diverse attractions and amenities within one building makes it a truly remarkable destination.