The news about "Palace at Sea" has subsided a lot recently, but for Guo Kuizhang, no news is good news. Because the previous media description of the "Palace at Sea" was indeed biased, the emergence of any new thing had to go through a cruel process from never being accepted to being accepted. The exact name of "palace at sea" is "floating island at sea", which is a building floating on the sea, can move at will, and is durable. The hat of the "Forbidden City" was buckled by the media because of its gorgeous decoration. In Guo Kuizhang's eyes, "Floating Island" is just a work of art for him to explore and utilize marine resources. As the world's first successful "floating island on the sea", Guo Kuizhang's "Palace at Sea" has been demolished. But while several major coastal countries in the world are studying the concept of "floating island", should we shelve the research and development of this industrial project?
Since the earlier "Palace at Sea" incident, it has reappeared now. It is reported on the Internet that Guo Kuizhang bought a mansion in Australia, held a big party and entertained stars, during which Zhao Wei, Xu zhēng and other stars attended. A reporter asked Guo Kuizhang's lawyer Wangtengfeng to verify the truth of this news. According to Guo Kuizhang's response, "the Australian media made a mountain out of a molehill, just having dinner with some friends". In the past year, Guo Kuizhang summed up himself like this: "Learn, make friends and see the world", and played Qing Xuan Qu with the master in Japan. He lived in seclusion for more than ten days, went shopping in Hong Kong, flew a plane in the United States, became a monk in France, fought with his master in Wudang Mountain, and became a caveman in Australia.