Huawei's New Campus In China Looks Like A Big European City And Can House 25,000 Employees
Huawei's New Campus In China Looks Like A Big European City And Can House
25,000 Employees
Tech giant Huawei's massive new campus, which is
designed to look like a group of European cities, has left people in awe.
The campus in the Chinese city of Dongguan
recreates a wide swathe of Europe, from faux Italian towers to artificial
lakes and classical palaces. It also has its own tram system.
The campus is split into 12 "towns,"
which are areas where employees work. Each town is named after a European
city. There are towns including Paris, Granada, Verona
and Bruges.
The campus is still being built. So far 8 out of
the 12 towns have been completed.
The nine square kilometer facility can house up to
25,000 employees. 17,000 employees are currently located on the campus.
There are over 50,000 employees at Huawei's Shenzhen headquarters.
Huawei's Dongguan campus is so big that a tram
operates to transport employees between different towns. There's also a
bridge that connects the different parts of the campus on different sides of
the lake. The bridge is a replica of the Freedom Bridge in Budapest, Hungary,
CNBC reports.
More photos below.
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