Huawei. The company began to CLONE Europe

Huawei. The Chinese company started cloning Europe, and the first images reveal how the Chinese went beyond the limits of technology this time.

Huawei cloned europe

Huawei. The Chinese company has very big ambitions in terms of the world of technology, but it is not limited to that, because it has also started cloning parts of Europe in its new campus in Dongguan, China. There, the people from Huawei thought of dividing the location into 12 separate areas, and of cloning various locations in Europe, so that the employees have the impression that they are working in cities that they have never visited in their lives.

Huawei cloned Europe giant buildings

Huawei. The company thought to clone the architecture of buildings from various European cities, as you can see in the images below, these being made in the new campus that is still under construction. The architecture of buildings from European cities such as Granada, Paris, Verona, Budapest, Bruges, and others are represented in the new Huawei campus, including a huge bridge that divides the campus into two, which is a replica of the one in Budapest.

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Huawei clones Europe because China seems to be too ugly

Huawei cloned Europe buildings

Huawei. About 25.000 employees would work in this company campus, and many of them will feel that they live in a completely different world compared to what they see in everyday life. In China there are already cities that are clones of other very big ones in Europe, Paris being among them, and those from Huawei follow the trend of copying the great things of others, if nothing else, this is the standard ideology among many Chinese .

Huawei cloned europe buildings architecture

Huawei. After copying almost everything it could in the technological field, now the company also focuses on the architecture of beautiful places in Europe, because it's easier to take something from someone else, than to do something yourself. China is a country of contrasts, but the cloning of entire cities, or even some of these areas, shows how far those there are willing to go, including the Huawei company, so copying technological products should no longer be surprising .