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This building was never completed, became ‘cursed’, yet made a world record!

Published On: November 18, 2023
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Goldin finance 117 – a China’s skyscraperGoldin Finance 117 is a skyscraper located in Tianjin City, China, which is also known as ‘China 117’ and ‘The Walking Stick’. This building is 597 meters high and has 128 floors. Its work stopped due to the economic recession in 2010. There itself Even when its construction work started in 2011, the government imposed restrictions. It seems as if this building is cursed to never be completed! Now this building has been lying deserted for years.

According to The Sun report, due to its structural shape this building is called ‘The Walking Stick’. Had the Goldin Finance 117 building been completed, it would have been the fifth-tallest building in the world. This skyscraper has been built up to a height of 1957 feet. It had 128 floors, out of which 117 were planned to be made into residences, hotels and commercial space.

When did its construction start?

Construction of Goldin Finance 117 began in 2008. The focal point of this project is considered to be the billionaire Pat Sutong, who wanted to build a high-end residential and central business district in Tianjin, whose The construction was to be done keeping in mind the rich people.

Watch here- Video of Goldin Finance 117 Building

These facilities were to be made in the building

Reportedly, there was a plan to build a three-storey diamond-shaped atrium on the top of this building. The world’s highest observation deck, swimming pool, restaurant and sky bar were to be built in it. However, the development of this project had to be stopped for the first time due to the recession in 2010.

After this, its construction started again in the year 2011, but after the Chinese communist regime banned skyscrapers taller than 1,640 feet, this project was stopped indefinitely. It has now become the ‘world’s tallest ghost scraper’. It is currently certified by Guinness World Records as the World’s Tallest Unoccupied Building.

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