China Resources Tower, Bangkok
The China Resources Tower, a significant structure in Bangkok, is part of the All Seasons Place complex located in the bustling Siam area of the city. This skyscraper, which was completed in 2002, stands as a testament to modern architectural prowess and urban development in Thailand. It's the city's fifth-largest high-rise and one of Thailand's tallest office buildings, soaring to a height of 210 meters and encompassing 53 floors.
All Seasons Place itself is a mixed-use skyscraper complex that not only includes the China Resources Tower (also known as the China Resources Center or CRC Tower) but also comprises four other smaller buildings. These are two office towers, the M Thai Tower and Capitol Tower; a residential condominium, All Seasons Mansion; and the Conrad Bangkok hotel. This diverse mix of structures highlights the complex's multifunctional nature, serving both commercial and residential purposes.
The complex holds a prominent position on Witthayu Road in Bangkok's Pathum Wan District, a key area in the city known for its commercial and residential developments. The operation of All Seasons Place is under All Seasons Development, a joint venture formed in 1989. This venture is a partnership between Hong Kong's China Resources and Thailand's M Thai Group, marking a significant international real estate collaboration.
The China Resources Tower and the larger All Seasons Place complex serve as a symbol of the dynamic and evolving landscape of Bangkok, showcasing the city's growth as a major urban center in Southeast Asia. Its architectural significance and role as a hub for business and luxury living make it a notable landmark in the city's skyline.
All Seasons Place itself is a mixed-use skyscraper complex that not only includes the China Resources Tower (also known as the China Resources Center or CRC Tower) but also comprises four other smaller buildings. These are two office towers, the M Thai Tower and Capitol Tower; a residential condominium, All Seasons Mansion; and the Conrad Bangkok hotel. This diverse mix of structures highlights the complex's multifunctional nature, serving both commercial and residential purposes.
The complex holds a prominent position on Witthayu Road in Bangkok's Pathum Wan District, a key area in the city known for its commercial and residential developments. The operation of All Seasons Place is under All Seasons Development, a joint venture formed in 1989. This venture is a partnership between Hong Kong's China Resources and Thailand's M Thai Group, marking a significant international real estate collaboration.
The China Resources Tower and the larger All Seasons Place complex serve as a symbol of the dynamic and evolving landscape of Bangkok, showcasing the city's growth as a major urban center in Southeast Asia. Its architectural significance and role as a hub for business and luxury living make it a notable landmark in the city's skyline.
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China Resources Tower on Map
Sight Name: China Resources Tower
Sight Location: Bangkok, Thailand (See walking tours in Bangkok)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Bangkok, Thailand (See walking tours in Bangkok)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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