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"textContent": "PLAT ASIA has completed a 1,634-square-meter (17,588-sq-ft) hotel in the Baiyinkulun Steppe of Inner Mongolia, China. Dubbed Volcano-In Hotel of Arrivals, the resort forms part of a wider development within an ancient volcanic field and seeks to combine high-end accommodation with land rehabilitation in a fragile ecosystem.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Architecture, Technology\n\n**Tags:** Travel, Cabins, sustainable design, volcano",
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