The majority of its residents are young professionals who recently graduated college or are about to graduate, but you can also find young influencers as well as small businesses. Smaller apartments without windows usually rent for around $220 (R4,300) per month, while larger units with balconies can rent for up to $550 (R10,600) per month or more. Offering more than 260,000 square metres of space, the apartment building is one of the largest of its kind in China. The number of inhabitants has been a matter of debate on Chinese social media, but judging by the number of rooms and the number of floors, it is estimated that between 11,000 and 22,000 people live in the building at any given time.