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Ever wondered how ancient architects turned nature into art? In this stunning 3D animated short, we unveil the fascinating story behind the Grand Theater’s unique mountain-inspired design. From moving mountains to crafting a masterpiece, every detail is brought to life with breathtaking animation.

Watch as we transform two green hills into a flowing, elegant structure that harmonizes with nature. Discover the hidden engineering genius and historical facts that make this architectural wonder truly unforgettable.

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00:00If you can move two mountains, shovel some stones from the kiln on the side of the river,
00:05and then lay the ground flat, you can get a mountain road. After that, you can use the
00:10shoveled stones to connect the middle mountain road and connect the two ends of the road to the
00:15ground. Then congratulations on carving a mountain grape that overlooks the river.
00:20At this moment, you also think that if you hollow out the mountain and use four streamers to fit
00:26the mountain as a powerful structure, you can set up two large theaters in the resulting huge space.
00:33Then you set up a glass roof that resembles the undulating peaks in the theater,
00:38which shields the rainwater while retaining the natural opening of the mountains.
00:43Finally, in order to enrich the spatial experience, you inlaid many large and small rhombus diamonds
00:50on the roof with the trend of the mountains. So congratulations,
00:54you designed the Harbin Grand Theater.
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