Natalie Paris writing at TheTelegraphUK:
.....The sheer rock face of an abandoned quarry in China is to be transformed into a spectacular hotel with its own waterfall.
The hotel, a £345-million, five-star property for the InterContinental hotel group, will cling to the walls of the quarry and overlook a sunken lake.
Its unusual centrepiece will be a 100-metre-high waterfall that will spill from the hotel roof down to an atrium on the ground floor and be visible from bedroom windows.
Two of the hotel’s 19 storeys with be submerged, looking into the depths of the lake at the bottom of the 100-metre-deep quarry. These underwater levels will house a restaurant and bedrooms.
Along with a swimming pool and all the other facilities you would usually expect, the resort will also offer opportunities for extreme sports, putting those steep quarry walls to good use with options for rock-climbing and bungee-jumping. There will also be water sports available on the lake.
The resort is based in the Songjiang district, near Shanghai. British design company Atkins is behind the build and intends to make the property as green as possible..........
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