There's a 70-acre complex in Shanghai that's modeled after the Pentagon. But where the U.S. version is a bustling hive of national defense work, China's version is basically abandoned.

The Pentagonal Mart cost $200 million to build and was finished in 2009. Today, though, it's a rare sight to see someone cruising the aisles of canned. It's basically become the biggest vacant building in the city, Gizmodo says. People's Daily News cites the Pentagonal Mart's "location and its confusing inner structures" as the main sources of trouble. Which, yeah, I can think of places I'd rather get lost than a creepy derelict mall.

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Source: Gizmodo

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