Unfinished, creepy 'ghost tower' in Bangkok attracts visitors


By AGENCY

The building sits uneasily beside the State Tower (right), but indeed has its own unique appeal, say many locals and tourists alike. — Handout

A spooky skyscraper towers above Bangkok’s impressive skyline in Thailand, its angular presence an uneasy contrast with the city’s other gleaming buildings.

The Sathorn Unique Tower is 185m (or 49 storeys) high, with rounded balconies along the outside, although they do little to make the skeletal, soot-blackened building easier on the eye.

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