Some of the most bizarre buildings in the world. Few of these strange buildings may even seem terrifying.
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1. The Monster Building, Hong Kong - A complex of five 18-story buildings with 2,243 interconnected apartments.
2. Liziba Station, Chongqing, China - Located in the southwest of China, it is unique and famous because it allows light trains to pass through a residential building.
3. The Interlace - It is a residential complex of 1,040 apartments located on the border between Bukit Merah and Queenstown, Singapore.
4. The largest hotel in the world is being built in Saudi Arabia, with an astonishing 10,000 rooms.
5. The Department of Fisheries in Hyderabad, India
6. Unique housing in Netherlands
7. King Alfred's Tower in England, built in 1772
8. Guangzhou Circle in China
9. Inverted Pyramid House in Spain
10. Built in the 18th century, this is one of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Norland, Norway
11. Regent International, Hangzhou, China - This apartment building houses more than 20,000 people.
12. This building looks like it was designed in Microsoft Word
13. This is the Grasshopper Cafe in South Korea made out of train cars
14. 600 year old clock located in Prague is one of the world's oldest astrological clock still in operation!
15. This building in Guizhou China
16. The Frame in Dubai- elevator up, walk across a glass floor, elevator down
17. Sou Fujimoto's "Arbre Blanc" Tower in Montpellier, France
18. Turtle Pavilion
19. Longaberger basket building in Newark, Ohio
20. The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health building in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
21. Nationale-Nederlanden building on the in Prague, Czech Republic
22. TV tower in Prague
23. The national Carpet Museum in Baku, Azerbaijan
24. Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea, is one of the tallest unoccupied buildings in the world.
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Japan is a surreal place. Discover Amazing and Incredible Features You Might Not Know About. ~A Thread 🧵
1. Japanese toilets often have a sink on top, allowing you to wash hands with water that's reused for flushing, saving millions of liters of water yearly.
2. This is how drainage water looks in Japan. 🇯🇵
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