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Seeking the chapter describing government buildings in Han Han's novels

Yes 1988, right here. Give it to me, brother. I also want to ask questions, but I don't have any main points. I am in a hurry.

We are approaching a city. I thought the lights in the distance were large chemical enterprises, but more and more tire repair shops on the roadside told me that the city had arrived. The road has also expanded from two lanes to four lanes, and the walls on both sides are covered with slogans. National civilized and sanitary cities are being selected here. Compared with this national highway, this city is not welcome. It's on the right side of the national highway. In the next few kilometers, every branch on the right leads to the city center, and there are some emerging factories on the left. After several intersections, I saw a palace-like building on a large clearing. I can't help it. Wow. I took a closer look. It was the stadium, and all the spotlights shone brightly on the national emblem. There is a huge shadow beside the stadium. From a distance, I didn't find any buildings there. When I got closer, I found that it was more than ten times bigger than the court. Only the doorman's little light is on. The building blocked the moonlight and submerged a corner of the court building in the shadow. Naturally, that's the building of the people's government. I've been driving on the national highway for a long time. This is the first time I've seen a government that doesn't light up at night, which makes me feel good about this city. The spotlight around the government building was aimed at it like a cannon. I wonder how spectacular it will be when all the lights are on. I opened an intersection to the side and saw a very luxurious hotel called Pearl Hotel. I parked my car in front of the hotel to wake Nana up, and the waiter immediately indicated that I couldn't park here. I said, I know. I'll ask at the front desk.