Chinanews.com, Hangzhou, June 18 (Jiang Yangye): A house near the tea garden in the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, because it resembles the soup house in Miyazaki's movie "Thousand and Thousand Seeking" recently became a "net red". On June 18th, according to the news from the West Lake Street of the scenic spot, the reporter said that the house may be in violation of the regulations. Next, the surveying and mapping unit will be asked to survey the house to determine which parts are suspected of being illegally constructed and consider the subsequent treatment.

The picture shows the West Lake Scenic Area now resembling the "Thousand and Thousand" soup house "Net Red" Lou Maoyu photo

  The house is located in Manjuelong Village, West Lake Scenic Area. Walking along the "Yuwu" to the mountain is the Pavilion of Noble, where you can see the Qiantang River and West Lake at the same time.

  This year, this mountaineering route was discovered by tourists and set off a "climbing fever". Along with this, this "soup house" hidden in a corner of the West Lake was discovered by tourists and spread to the Internet and "fired".

The picture shows the West Lake Scenic Area now resembling the "Thousand and Thousand" Soup House "Net Red" building with a banner Su Yishe

  Not long ago, the reporter came to the hiking trail and saw a small wooden structure beside the lush tea garden. The round wooden doors and glass windows are unique in style, which is a strong contrast with the surrounding houses. Many pedestrians passing by took out their mobile phones and pressed The shutter is closed.

  After the house was "fired", many citizens and tourists came to check in, and some people even took drones to take pictures. Due to the extreme popularity, the lives of the surrounding residents were disturbed, and the tea garden was also trampled by the photographer and "suffered".

  "The house was taken as a wallpaper from any angle." Tourist Ying Yu introduced that after taking a picture of "Yuwu", she uploaded the picture to the circle of friends and attracted many comments. "It's Hangzhou's little Kyoto" "It's so beautiful, I saw it when I climbed the mountain last week."

  As a result, homeowners were forced to pull banners and display signs, hoping tourists would not take pictures. However, this move was counterproductive and pushed the "soup house" to more people. After the banner was hung for two days, it was withdrawn by the homeowner, which aroused suspicion from the outside world. Some netizens speculated whether the house was suspected of illegal construction.

  According to the West Lake Street in the scenic area, according to the application submitted by the village at the end of 1997 to obtain a collective land use certificate, the area covers 300.5 square meters and the construction area is 230 square meters. It used to be a livestock ranch in the village and later a local tea processing plant. Housing, use for industry. Later, with the consent of the then West Lake District Land Inventory Leading Working Group Office, the land use formalities were renewed and the use remained unchanged.

The picture shows the Noble Pavilion at the top of the net red building, which can be seen at the same time.

  The reporter learned that the property rights of houses and land belong to the village collective and were leased to the current tenant in 1998.

  According to a nearby homestay owner, there is also a love story behind the house. Now the tenant promised to build a dream house for her when she was in love. After renting the house, the husband and wife designed and rebuilt it by themselves, referring to the Han Dynasty architecture, and gradually changed into what they see now.

  The reporter had previously contacted the tenant through the local area, but there was no result.

  It is reported that Xihu Subdistrict will collect cadastral files for comparison, and ask surveying and mapping units to survey and map houses, and then determine which parts are suspected of illegal construction, and consider subsequent treatment.

  Many netizens on the Internet platform also expressed their views on this: "If it is illegal, there is no need to dismantle it, and it will be converted into a tea room to be opened directly to the outside world." "The rented house can be transformed in this way." But also civilization first." (Finish)