An eye-popping, gigantic building in the exact shape of a hairy crab is being constructed on the shore of Yangcheng Lake, known for its tasty and pricy crabs, in eastern China's Jiangsu Province.
The stainless steel three-story building stands 75 meters long and 16 meters high, making it around 1,000 times bigger than a real crab.
The building will be used as a commercial complex, and will contain leisure and entertainment facilities, restaurants and stores, according to Zhao Jianlin, general manager with Baxieyuan Management Company, which is building the "super crab."
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"This building can help demonstrate the crab culture and history of Bacheng Township," he said. Bacheng is a township on the shore of the lake.
Every year, Yangcheng Lake sees a catch of more than 2,000 tonnes of Chinese mitten crabs, an autumn delicacy in China.
The size of a human fist, Chinese mitten crabs generally live in fresh waters in eastern provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Yangcheng Lake crabs are regarded as a luxury by Chinese, with the price of a single crab reaching more than 80 yuan (around 12 US dollars).
Yangcheng Lake crabs /VCG Photo
Yangcheng Lake crabs /VCG Photo
The construction of the building began in March, and it’s expected to open in the second half of 2018 in the city of Kunshan