snoop1130 Posted yesterday at 09:23 AM Posted yesterday at 09:23 AM Photo via Instagram/ @ryan_rrobertson In recent events, an Instagram user known as @ryan_rrobertson has stirred quite the commotion after sharing footage of himself and a friend climbing the infamous Sathorn Unique Tower—often referred to as Bangkok’s ghost tower. The duo's trespass into the abandoned skyscraper in Bangkok’s Sathorn neighbourhood has sparked outrage among both Thai and international audiences online. The Sathorn Unique Tower, an unfinished high-rise, is renowned not just for its breathtaking views of the Chao Phraya River and the city skyline, but also its eerie history, compounded by the grim discovery of a deceased Swedish man in 2014. Its haunting reputation hasn’t deterred thrill-seekers like Robertson, who claimed, "POV: You’re the first person to climb Bangkok’s Ghost Tower in 5+ years..." Using a metal-cutting tool to break through the locked entrance, Robertson and his friend scaled the deserted structure to capture dramatic views from the roof, which they shared on social media. The video accumulated nearly 1,000 likes, although the majority of comments sharply rebuked their actions for breaking laws and ignoring safety protocols. Critics slammed their assertion of being the first climbers in five years, with many users asserting their own recent visits or sharing other creators’ content as evidence. Despite the uproar, official attention from Thai authorities or the building's owner, Rangsan Torsuwan, remains absent. The ghost tower incident comes shortly after renewed interest in the property, following an erroneous claim of its sale by a supposed real estate agent. Rangsan’s son quickly refuted the claim, citing ongoing legal battles that prevent any legitimate transaction. As the story unfolds, Robertson’s unauthorised exploration raises familiar issues about legal boundaries and ethical responsibility in urban adventuring. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ryan (@ryan_rrobertson) Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-28 1
Popular Post ukrules Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM Really, who is outraged? I'm not - what do I care? 5 1 6 2
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 12:12 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:12 PM I can understand the outrage, even if it is a little bit too powerful word. They come to Thailand, cut a lock and trespass. Exactly the dumb and silly people we don´t need here. no need for fine or jail. Just deport the guys as persona non grata. 2 3 3 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: In recent events, an Instagram user known as @ryan_rrobertson has stirred quite the commotion after sharing footage of himself and a friend climbing the infamous Sathorn Unique Tower—often referred to as Bangkok’s ghost tower. The duo's trespass into the abandoned skyscraper in Bangkok’s Sathorn neighbourhood has sparked outrage among both Thai and international audiences online At least it's still standing after all these years... not like a more recent collapse 1 1 1
spidermike007 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Who pays attention to "netizen outrage" these days? So many people just sit down behind the keyboard and express their outrage. Perhaps this excessive criticism of misbehavior of foreigners has gone just a little bit too far? What do they expect, they invite anyone and everyone in a desperate bid for tourism cash, with no criteria whatsoever. Who was harmed in this adventure other than a broken lock? It just doesn't sound like a big deal at all, trespassing is a crime but as far as crimes go it's pretty damn minor. 1 1 1
Grumpy one Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Netizen outrage ____I'm outraged by the noise from pickup trucks with blaring music and advertising everything from elections down to fruit sales Who cares No One Monkey boy wants to climb, let him 1
sikishrory Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 14 hours ago, ukrules said: Really, who is outraged? I'm not - what do I care? Those "netizens" again. Somewhere. 1
ujayujay Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Is a win or lose all situation for these optimists.....as they want
JonnyF Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I'm fascinated by the place and would love to go up there. It's a shame they don't do legal tours. I wouldn't want to risk legal/visa issues going up there illegally like this guy.
Magictoad Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago We have one in Pattaya blighting the seascape waiting to be climbed 1
VBF Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, JonnyF said: I'm fascinated by the place and would love to go up there. It's a shame they don't do legal tours. I wouldn't want to risk legal/visa issues going up there illegally like this guy. I get what you mean but with my dislike of heights even watching the VDO made me tingle! I'd go if it was legal but only with the right safety precautions and "TIT" 🤔😮
oldestswinger Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Can't we get rid of all these references to foreigners "sparking outrage" etc. in these kind of stories?
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Reddavy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 23 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo via Instagram/ @ryan_rrobertson In recent events, an Instagram user known as @ryan_rrobertson has stirred quite the commotion after sharing footage of himself and a friend climbing the infamous Sathorn Unique Tower—often referred to as Bangkok’s ghost tower. The duo's trespass into the abandoned skyscraper in Bangkok’s Sathorn neighbourhood has sparked outrage among both Thai and international audiences online. The Sathorn Unique Tower, an unfinished high-rise, is renowned not just for its breathtaking views of the Chao Phraya River and the city skyline, but also its eerie history, compounded by the grim discovery of a deceased Swedish man in 2014. Its haunting reputation hasn’t deterred thrill-seekers like Robertson, who claimed, "POV: You’re the first person to climb Bangkok’s Ghost Tower in 5+ years..." Using a metal-cutting tool to break through the locked entrance, Robertson and his friend scaled the deserted structure to capture dramatic views from the roof, which they shared on social media. The video accumulated nearly 1,000 likes, although the majority of comments sharply rebuked their actions for breaking laws and ignoring safety protocols. Critics slammed their assertion of being the first climbers in five years, with many users asserting their own recent visits or sharing other creators’ content as evidence. Despite the uproar, official attention from Thai authorities or the building's owner, Rangsan Torsuwan, remains absent. The ghost tower incident comes shortly after renewed interest in the property, following an erroneous claim of its sale by a supposed real estate agent. Rangsan’s son quickly refuted the claim, citing ongoing legal battles that prevent any legitimate transaction. As the story unfolds, Robertson’s unauthorised exploration raises familiar issues about legal boundaries and ethical responsibility in urban adventuring. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-28 Just another 🔔🔚 with a sad life 🤷🏼
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