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In a Beijing suburb, an unorthodox architectural tribute

A Beijing municipality builds in the Russian Orthodox style, thumbing its nose at a central government crackdown on lavish public works. 

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A new government building in the Beijing suburb of Mentougou, constructed to house several departments including the local weather bureau, mimics the Russian Orthodox church architecture. China's central government has been trying to dissuade local authorities from spending public funds on exotic and expensive office buildings.

You see some odd things in China; just last week I came across a Buddhist monk paying his prayerful respects to a statue of Mao Zedong in the former Chinese leader鈥檚 hometown. But that鈥檚 another story.听

Today, in a grimy industrial suburb of Beijing, I found four buildings that could have been transplanted from Moscow's ancient cathedral square, golden domes and all.听

Their inspiration may have been the 15th 听肠别苍迟耻谤测 , where Ivan the Terrible was crowned Tsar of All Russia. But there is nothing sacred about their function. They were built to house Mentougou district鈥檚 parks department, weather bureau, seismological office, and river water management service.

Why? What flight of fancy floated a local Chinese bureaucrat so far into the realm of the absurd as to build four different Russian Orthodox church mock-ups in a row, planting them like gold-leafed, whitewashed alien edifices in the middle of a nondescript urban cityscape?

Employees of the parks department, inspecting their still unfurnished new digs on Tuesday, couldn鈥檛 say. They suggested I call the local government鈥檚 propaganda bureau. I did, many times. Nobody answered the phone.

Over at the Mentougou tourist information office (the town is trying to attract more visitors to the hills beyond its factories) Zhang Bin suggested that the buildings 鈥渕atch the park鈥 beside which they stand. 鈥淭hey look nice and they are meant to be part of the scenery,鈥 he explained.

Local residents appeared puzzled by the unfamiliar architecture. 鈥淚s it Islamic?鈥 wondered Ms. Gao, a middle-aged woman taking a morning stroll. She studied the domes and arched eaves. 鈥淭hey are a bit odd and I鈥檓 not sure what they are doing here. But they look nice.鈥

鈥淭his is European style, isn鈥檛 it?鈥 wondered another passer-by, Ms. Jin. 鈥淚 heard they bought European architectural plans. To be honest, I think we Chinese should build in the Chinese style.鈥

Five-year ban

Mentougou is not alone in drawing on distant and unlikely architectural models. In one impoverished village in the southern province of Anhui, officials earned nationwide notoriety for building a that closely resembled the White House.

But that was before President Xi Jinping, seeking to crack down on official profligacy last July, slapped a five-year ban on the construction of new government buildings.

Bid documents for the faux-Kremlin compound, seen by a reporter for the Beijing Youth Daily, put its cost at a cool $5 million.

Everyone to do with the project now seems embarrassed by it. The gatepost signboard identifying one of the buildings as the district weather bureau 鈥 clearly visible in photographs that appeared on the internet on Monday 鈥 has been removed. And employees who answered the phone at two architects鈥 firms listed on the bid documents denied their companies had any involvement in the project.

Ivan the Terrible would have known how to deal with petty officials who defied his will. So would Chairman Mao. Mentougou鈥檚 municipal bureaucrats can only hope that President Xi is of a more merciful disposition.

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