Speaking of the magic castle,
the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in
Harry Potter should be the most profound.
The ancient architectural style shows
that it takes a lot of manpower and material resources to build it,
which is as mysterious as a pyramid.
However, there is also such a "magic castle" in Taiwan,
which is simply made of steel structures and containers!
In fact, this is a real biscuit factory,
but the purpose of the factory is not only to produce biscuits,
but also to make use of beautiful decoration to
make it an amazing exhibition area
and directly become a tourist attraction!
It is called "Yogurt Cookie Academy".
There are many details of magical castle decorations at the entrance.
When I entered the room,
the first thing I saw was the train roaring overhead.
I remember that Harry Potter also went to school
on the train with the hidden entrance!
I looked up through the train track and saw the steel plate!
So the castle is made of steel structure.
Is it impossible to
see the real building materials only from the appearance!
The walls in the castle are all covered with black bricks and porcelain pieces,
making the atmosphere of the ancient buildings more intense.
The black steel frame on the ceiling coincides
with the gray system of the city wall,
making the overall environment neat and uniform.
In addition to the exhibition area,
there are also production areas and sales areas in the castle,
and various decorative elements exist in every corner.
In addition, there is a "container castle" behind the castle,
which is completely made of containers.
The colorful colors are full of youthful vitality.
It is mainly used for supporting buildings of biscuit factory,
such as entrance of parking lot and toilet.
The building retains the complete container shape
and is built into a two-story building by stacking.
Have you found that the revolving door of the container
has become the sliding door of the toilet
when some materials cut out are recycled?
This is probably the way to make the best use of everything!
Pictures courtesy of Nini and Blue Fun Food