The Highest Buildings with the Biggest Contrast in the World: Astonishingly Stunning at Night!
For Thailand, I believe everyone is already very familiar with it. It is located in the central part of the Southeast Asian Peninsula, close to China, and it doesn't take long to travel here, and you can buy more quality goods for the same price, and the various local specialties are dazzling and overwhelming. This has made Thailand a popular tourist destination for many Chinese people in recent years.

Some even choose to stay there during holidays, wearing clothes with local characteristics, splashing water, riding elephants, watching performances by transgender people, and having a great time. However, there is a building that looks like a 'failed construction project,' but when night falls, it can astonish the world, considered the world's most contrasting high-rise, attracting tourists from all over the world to visit. Let the snail tell you the story.
This building full of charm is the Metropol Tower, located in the central area of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, and it is currently the tallest building in Thailand. The Metropol Tower has 77 floors, with a total height of 314 meters, and a total area of 150,000 square kilometers. Compared to nearby buildings, its scale is quite eye-catching.

If you visit the Metropol Tower during the day, even though it is very conspicuous and the decoration is very grand, you will still feel that the construction is not completely finished, because the middle and top parts of the building have a peculiar design, which looks like a unfinished gap from a distance, and this gap is also not neat, a bit like the chaotic state of construction.
However, if you look closely, you will find the unique features of the Metropol Tower. Those areas that look like gaps were deliberately created by the designer in an uneven form to imitate pixels, giving the building's exterior a science fiction visual experience. These squares of different sizes seem to turn the entire building into a block, making the building appear in a state of being pieced together, but at the same time it seems to be gradually separating and dissolving, which is very magical.

At night, the Metropol Tower will hold a light show, shining brightly, and those 'devalued' blocks became the brightest spots. In addition, the top floor has a sightseeing deck, you can take the elevator to the seventy-fourth floor, then climb the three-story spiral staircase to get to the observation deck. The floor of the observation deck is a transparent glass, standing there you can clearly see all the buildings below, but going to get there still requires courage, and many male tourists were frightened and lay there motionless. So, if you belong to the fear of heights crowd, don't try it.