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What's special inside Southeast Asia's largest trillion-dollar castle?

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống26/10/2024

Thanh Thang Castle is known as the largest and tallest residential building in Southeast Asia with an overall exterior height equal to an 18-storey building and a total floor area of ​​15,000 m2.


Thanh Thang Castle is known as the largest and tallest residential building in Southeast Asia with an overall exterior height equal to an 18-storey building and a total floor area of ​​15,000 m2.

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Located on National Highway 1A, Gia Vien District (Ninh Binh), Thanh Thang Castle has long been famous as the most magnificent palace in Ninh Binh, known as the largest castle in Southeast Asia. Photo: Zing
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The giant castle is located on a 2,000 m2 plot of land, standing out with its classic European-style design. Photo: Facebook
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The facade of the building is about 60m long and faces Highway 1. The building's floor area is about 1,700 m2, behind is a large lake, surrounded like a park, with a surrounding wall outside. Photo: Zing
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The amount of construction materials poured into the castle is estimated at about 1,000 tons of iron, 4,000 - 5,000 tons of cement and tens of thousands of tons of sand and bricks. Photo: Facebook
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With an overall exterior height equal to an 18-story building and a total floor area of ​​15,000 square meters, Thanh Thang Castle is the largest and tallest residential building in Southeast Asia. Photo: Internet
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Thanh Thang Castle was built based on ideas from St. Peter's Basilica and buildings in the Vatican (Italy) combined with some purely Vietnamese details and the owner's preferences. Screenshot NhaTo
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Magnificent lobby with wooden ceiling and gold-plated chandelier. NhaTo screenshot
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The height from floor to ceiling is equivalent to an 11-storey building (about 45 meters). Photo: Facebook
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The dome with many gold-plated details is a prominent highlight when entering the house. Photo: Facebook
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The two sides of the staircase are made of red wood with 4 meticulously carved pillars. Screenshot NhaTo
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The living room is the size of an apartment, with most of the tables and chairs handcrafted in Vietnam. Photo: Facebook
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Notably, the basement also has a barber shop, where barbers can be hired to do hair for the homeowner. Screenshot from NhaTo
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In addition, the castle has many other spaces such as a large dining room that can accommodate more than 20 people, a karaoke room, a movie room, a library... Screenshot NhaTo
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In particular, the building has nearly 20 bedrooms, all splendid and luxurious like those of royalty, while only 4 people live there, the rest are maids and security guards. Photo: Facebook
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If you enter the palace without a map, it is easy to get lost. Photo: Facebook

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