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This China city has buildings with several floor soils, viral video will make you stunned | Deployment

February 25, 2025 6:13 p.m.

In Chongqing, a Chinese influencer tries to find the “real” ground floor, which reveals the complex architecture of the city.

A Chinese influencer shocked many online after trying to discover the “real” ground floor in the city of Chongqing. Due to its mountainous site, the city buildings have several floor soils as part of a multi -layer urban surroundings, on the trains and buses on streets that are built in the air.

Influencer Jackson Lu was looking for the real ground floor in Chongqing. (Instagram/journey_of_jacks0n)

“You could live your whole life without touching the ground floor in the city of Chongqing. Today my friend and I will try to find the real ground floor in Chongqing”, the influencer Jackson Lu, who makes several videos about his life in life Chinese City, said in the clip.

The duo begins on “street level”, where cars can be seen through a labyrinth of shops to reach another road. However, if you look down from the edge of a street, you will find out that you are still not on the floor. They go down several steps that suck around the area. “That has to be the ground floor, right?” His friend asks. Lu shows that the ground floor of the 18-story building is actually on the 12th floor and there are still several floors below.

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Take a look at the video here:

When you finally achieve what you think is under a transfer to the ground floor, Lu shows that you are so deep below the underside of the transfer, the clouds are painted to imitate the sky.

Internet reacts

The video shocked the users on social media who were surprised to see the bizarre labyrinth architecture of the Chinese city. “How are heavy furniture brought to the top floor or what happens in the event of a medical emergency? How does the ambulance achieve that a person is unable to move themselves?” said a user.

“Listen to me. A thriller film, almost like ink fishing game in which the characters play hidden in this city,” suggested another.

“The problem does not find the floor, but climbs the stairs again when they are finished. How does Google Maps work in this place?” Noted a third user.

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