Looking through some photos that I took back in March, I came across these.
Taiwan penthouse (a deeeluxe apartment in the skyyyy-yyy-yy), taken from my Taipei hotel. Lots of cinder blocks and corrugated stainless steel. And soot. Plenty of soot.
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Which still beats this, taken outside of Taichung:
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Why bother to knock down a building when you're widening a road? The remaining structure makes a great place to hang a few banner ads.
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