A Shanghai bar defies physics by putting concrete and glass close together

It should make no sense, and yet it does: at Tre Vin, a new wine bar in the upscale Kerry Everbright City complex, bottles after bottles of carefully selected harvests are placed high along a wall of grooves and ridges. Made of concrete. Near a ve
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