Under construction: The finishing touches are applied to the new upside down tourist attraction set to open in April in China
From the roof up: The quirky property will have its furniture on the ceiling, and everything from the ceiling will be on the ground
Tourists visiting the two-storey house, which was designed by local artists, will see that everything that should be on the floor is on the ceiling and vice versa.
The three-room attraction is being built at Fengjing Ancient Town, in Jinshan District, Shanghai – an old canal town known for its ancient stone bridges, dating back to the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). A garden is also being built in front of the house.
Wrong way up: Labourers finish building the upside down property in Fengjing Ancient Town, Shanghai
Construction site: The attraction, in the China Folk Painting Village, is expected to open to tourists next month
It joins an upside down tourist attraction which opened in Russia in January.
The quirky property, which was built at the VVTs the All-Russia Exhibition Center in Moscow, is fully furnished with decor, belongings and even a Mini.
The living room features a sofa and coffee table complete with a reading tablet and a half-empty glass.
The living room features a sofa and coffee table complete with a reading tablet and a half-empty glass.
The kitchen, kitted out in lime green, has the table set for dinner complete with a lobster, while the bedroom has an upside bed, wardrobe and glowing lamps.
There are also upside down houses in California, South Korea, Poland and Florida.
Topsy turvy: The house is a Russian tourist attraction at the VVTs the All-Russia Exhibition Center in Moscow
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