厕所挂在天花上 空间错乱有乐趣

厕所挂在天花上 空间错乱有乐趣

Published on May 6
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Francis Hsu
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Upside down house opens to the public in China <br> <br>An upside down house has been attracting hundreds of tourists after it opened to the public in Shanghai, China, two weeks ago. <br> <br>Those who have ever wondered what it would be like to walk on the ceiling need wonder no more. <br> <br>In an old town in the Shanghai suburbs sits a house that has been totally turned upside down, furniture and all. <br> <br>Hundreds of visitors queued for the chance pose for photos with upside-down sofas and dining tables on May 1, the first day of a national holiday. <br> <br>And if the world being turned on its head wasn't enough, visitors were further disoriented by the sloping floor. <br> <br>"I've felt a little dizzy since I came in. everything has been turned upside-down. It's pretty interesting. But I think the real reason I feel dizzy is that the floor is sloping. That's why I feel dizzy," said 27-year-old Huang Qi. <br> <br>Another tourist, Sun Mingjiao, was amused by a lavatory that hu...