Hai Rui Cultural Park
As an imitation of the Ming Dynasty gardens, Hai Rui Cultural Park features both Ming Dynasty building styles and Northern Hainan characteristics (a single courtyard, green bricks and gray tiles, connecting corridors, etc.). There are a large number of architectural elements in Northern Hainan, such as cloisters, corridors, courtyards, halls, and Northern Hainan characteristic windows. They replicate the historical atmosphere of Hai Rui's times. Covering a total construction area of 62,200 square meters, the park consists of five parts such as the garden, the Hai Rui Exhibition Hall, and the Cultural and Creative Center.
Nanjing South Railway Station
Embodying the design concept of ''a new railway station in an ancient capital'', Nanjing South Railway Station draws on the Ming Dynasty palaces. To serve as a traditional architecture and a modern railway station, it has the elements of classical Chinese architecture, such as colonnades, arches, double eaves, straight lines, and curves. The glass curtain wall uses traditional auspicious patterns of brass openwork as decorative elements, giving enormous cultural charm to the building.