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The home of India's richest man. Poverty has once again limited my imagination.

Most people's impression of India may remain at the "dirty" level, but in fact, the country has become the fastest growing country in the world today.

However, due to India's large population base and great disparity between the rich and the poor, it is still among the developing countries-but although the lives of the poor people there are simply unbearable to look directly at. But the lives of the rich and rich in India are also much more extravagant than they thought.

As we are talking about today, India's richest man has assets that can be described as "trenches" to creepy everywhere.

His name is Mukesh Ambani, 61, who has held the title of India's richest man for more than a decade in the Forbes Wealth list.

Not only that, he was named the 18th richest person in the world by Forbes in January, and he changed from India's richest man to Asia's richest man.

By July, Mukesh had become the richest person in the world, excluding North America and Europe, for $44.3 billion (303.7 billion yuan).

Most of Mukesh's wealth comes from Reliance Industries (Trust Industries, one of the top 500 companies in the world, or RIL), which is also one of the most profitable companies in India.

Since 1981, Mukesh, a chemical engineering major, has been helping his father to expand the size of RIL's industry and continue to explore other industries and fields.

So far, RIL has not only the world's largest refinery, but also the world's largest polyester fiber and yarn manufacturers!

Today's RIL carries nearly 1/5 of India's exports, and Mukesh has a 38% stake in the company.

In addition, he has expanded his own 4G network telecommunications industry throughout India and sports industries such as local cricket teams, and can imagine how rich his assets are.

Such an awesome cosmopolitan tuhao, his home should be very intriguing, right?

In fact, Mukesh was very careful and willing to take care of his family. In 2006, he bought a high-priced piece of land in a high-end street in downtown south of Mumbai.

After that, he invited the famous design team in Chicago and the famous construction team in Australia to build a 27-story apartment on it, yes, 27-story house!

This house, it looks like this.

The whole apartment, inspired by the lines of the sun and lotus, reached a height of 173m and a total area of 4532 square meters.

The exterior walls are made of glass curtain walls, steel, and brick walls to withstand an earthquake of magnitude 8.

Mukesh named the apartment after a mysterious Pacific island, Antilia, and moved in 2011 after four years of completion.

As a private home, Antilia lived in Mukesh, his wife and mother, and three children.

It's such an apartment building that doesn't look great and costs about $1.5 billion (10.2 billion yuan).

Although the overall cost is similar to the British royal Buckingham Palace, but after all, Antilia is private property, so it is now the world's most expensive housing!

Since it is the home of the super-rich, it must not be judged by appearance alone. The real essence lies in the house.

Not to mention the facilities in the house, the interior decoration alone is luxuriant enough

Each layer in the Antilia uses different decorative materials, including a variety of rare wood, mother pearls, marble, and crystals.

And the superelevation of the ceiling makes the height of each floor twice the height of the ordinary house, so the height of the entire apartment is equal to the height of 60 floors of the normal building!

From the bottom of Antilia, the six-story private parking lot, which is based on up to 168 parking spaces, can park Mukesh's private car and guest-visiting vehicles, including his own 500 million rupees sedan.

To make it easier to keep every car in perfect shape, Mukesh also set up a private car care center on the seventh floor.

Looking up, to the Babylonian-style hanging private garden up to three floors,

Garden vegetation facilities not only play the role of viewing and greening, but also absorb available light energy into energy for indoor operation!

Further up the floor is all sorts of rooms and sitting rooms

First, the most basic hall.

Crystal chandelier coverage reaches 80% of the banquet living room.

A toilet for people to use.

A conference room in which important matters are discussed with guests.

A dining room after the meeting.

Standard edition of the guest room.

A royal version of the guest room.

A stylish version of the guest room.

A small lounge.

A single-storey suite.

And then to the duplex suite.

This house, which has more room types than five-star hotels, is really an eye-opener.

It can be said that no matter what kind of room the visiting guest likes, it can satisfy his needs.

A private gym and swimming pool should be a basic standard for a normal luxury home, but the luxury facilities in the Antilia go far beyond that-

Private yoga room, health spa, haircut salon, dance studio, ice cream room, ballroom, everything,

It also includes a snow room that specialises in artificial snow-making, which is the best way to greet guests in hot Mumbai.

Of course, there is also a super home theater that can accommodate 50 people.

It can be said that there are facilities and services in the outside world can be provided in the Antilia, which has all the benefits of private treatment is really enviable ah.

As for where Mukesh and his family live, it must be the top floors,

Just 700 meters from the Arab Sea, Antilia, can view the sea and enjoy the perfect sunshine on top of the sea.

As the owner of the house, the room naturally needs the best conditions.

The most convenient thing about living on the top floor is that you can reach the helipad on the roof as soon as possible.

The helipad, which can dock three helicopters, should be home to the most commonly used travel vehicle for Mukesh and family members.

The building is so high that the elevators in the Antilia must also be on standby at all times with nine elevators,

There are as many as 600 servants serving the Mukesh family and guests on weekdays, and all live in rooms in Antilia.

Such luxury can even be referred to as a palace house, and security must have been done very well,

On the bottom floor, very advanced security facilities are used to ensure the safety of the Mukesh family.

In addition to giving his family an extremely luxurious and safe home, Mukesh is more willing to spend money on his wife.

On his wife's Nita Ambani41 birthday, Mukesh gave her a private jet worth $10 million (68 million yuan)!

As to whether the plane can stop directly at his house, I don't know.

Who knows the mind of the universe?

Be rich and willful.

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