List of tallest structures in China
This list of the tallest buildings and structures in China ranks structures in China that stand at least 270 m (890 ft) tall by height. The list includes buildings located in Macau but not those found in Hong Kong, which are featured in their own list.
Current
Construction | Year | Construction type | City | Pinnacle height | Floor count |
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Shanghai Tower | 2014 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 632 m (2,073 ft) | 128 |
Canton Tower | 2010 | TV Tower | Guangzhou | 600 m (2,000 ft) | |
Shanghai World Financial Center | 2007 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 492 m (1,614 ft) | 101 |
Oriental Pearl Tower | 1994 | Concrete tower | Shanghai | 468 m (1,535 ft) | |
Zifeng Tower | 2008 | Skyscraper | Nanjing | 450 m (1,480 ft) | |
Kingkey 100 | 2011 | Skyscraper | Shenzhen | 441.8 m (1,449 ft) | |
Guangzhou International Finance Center | 2010 | Skyscraper | Guangzhou | 440 m (1,440 ft) | |
Jin Mao Tower | 1998 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 421 m (1,381 ft) | |
Tianjin Radio and Television Tower | 1991 | Concrete tower | Tianjin | 415 m (1,362 ft) | |
Central Radio and TV Tower | 1992 | Concrete tower | Beijing | 405 m (1,329 ft) | |
CITIC Plaza | 1997 | Skyscraper | Guangzhou | 391 m (1,283 ft) | |
Henan Province TV Tower | 2009 | Steel tower | Zhengzhou | 388 m (1,273 ft) | |
Shun Hing Square | 1996 | Skyscraper | Shenzhen | 384 m (1,260 ft) | |
Zhoushan Island Overhead Powerline Tie | 2009 | Lattic tower | Damao | 370 m (1,210 ft) | |
Yangtze River Crossing | 2003 | Lattice tower (electricity pylon) | Jiangyin | 347 m (1,138 ft) | |
West Pearl Tower | 2004 | Concrete tower | Chengdu | 339 m (1,112 ft) | |
Hefei Emerald TV Tower[1] | 2008 | Steel tower | Hefei | 339 m (1,112 ft) | |
Macau Tower | 2001 | Concrete tower | Macau | 338 m (1,109 ft) | |
Dragon Tower | 2000 | Lattice tower | Harbin | 336 m (1,102 ft) | |
Shimao International Plaza | 2006 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 333 m (1,093 ft) | |
Minsheng Bank Building | 2006 | Skyscraper | Wuhan | 331 m (1,086 ft) | |
China World Trade Center Tower 3 | 2008 | Skyscraper | Beijing | 330 m (1,080 ft) | |
Wusung Radio Tower | 1930s | Guyed mast | Wusung | 321 m (1,053 ft) | |
Jiangsu Nanjing TV Tower | 1996 | Concrete tower | Nanjing | 319 m (1,047 ft) | |
Tortoise Mountain TV Tower | 1986 | concrete tower | Wuhan | 311 m (1,020 ft) | |
Liaoning Broadcast and TV Tower | 1989 | Concrete tower | Shenyang | 306 m (1,004 ft) | |
Pylons of Sutong Bridge | 2008 | Concrete pylons | 306 m (1,004 ft) | ||
Jinping-I Hydropower Station | under construction | Arch dam | 305 m (1,001 ft) | ||
Zhuzhou Television Tower | 1999 | Concrete tower | Zhuzhou | 293 m (961 ft) | |
SEG Plaza | 2000 | Skyscraper | Shenzhen | 292 m (958 ft) | |
Plaza 66 | 2001 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 288 m (945 ft) | |
Tomorrow Square | 2003 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 285 m (935 ft) | |
Chongqing World Trade Center | 2003 | Skyscraper | Chongqing | 283 m (928 ft) | |
Shijiazhuang TV-tower | 1998 | Concrete tower | Shijiazhuang | 280 m (920 ft) | |
Central Plains Pearl TV Tower | 1998 | Concrete tower | Luoyang | 278 m (912 ft) | |
Hong Kong New World Tower | 2002 | Skyscraper | Shanghai | 278 m (912 ft) | |
Diwang International Commerce Center | 2006 | Skyscraper | Nanning | 276 m (906 ft) | |
Wuhan World Trade Tower | 1998 | Skyscraper | Wuhan | 273 m (896 ft) | |
China International Center | 2007 | Skyscraper | Guangzhou | 270 m (890 ft) |
- This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Under construction
This table ranks structures under construction with planned height at least 270 m (890 ft) by its planned height. It does not include structures that already reach their full height.
Name | Type | Pinnacle height | Completion | Town |
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Wuhan Greenland Center | Skyscraper | 636 metres (2,087 ft) | 2017 | Wuhan |
Pingan International Finance Centre | Skyscraper | 600 m (2,000 ft) | 2016 | Shenzhen |
China 117 Tower | Skyscraper | 597 m (1,959 ft) | 2017 | Tianjin |
Broadcasting, Telephone and TV Tower[2] | Guyed mast | 470 m (1,540 ft) | 2009 | Xi'an |
JW Marriott International Finance Centre | Skyscraper | 398 m (1,306 ft) | 2009 | Chongqing |
Dalian Yujing Center[3] | Skyscraper | 384 m (1,260 ft) | ?? | Dalian |
Forum 66 Tower 1[4][5] | Skyscraper | 384 m (1,260 ft) | 2013 | Shenyang |
Forum 66 Tower 2 | Skyscraper | 351 m (1,152 ft) | 2013 | Shenyang |
Gezhouba International Plaza | Skyscraper | 350 m (1,150 ft) | ?? | Wuhan |
Tianjin Tower[6] | Skyscraper | 337 m (1,106 ft) | 2010 | Tianjin |
Wenzhou World Trade Center | Skyscraper | 322 m (1,056 ft) | 2009 | Wenzhou |
- This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
See also
References
- ↑ Qingdao East Tower Group Co.,Ltd - Television tower steel structure
- ↑ SkyscraperPage.com - Broadcasting, Telephone and TV Tower
- ↑ Article - 1156 - Chinese Citys Dalliance With Super Tall
- ↑ Hang Lung Plaza Twin Towers 1, Shenyang
- ↑ http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/Tallest_UC_NotTopped.pdf
- ↑ The Tianjin Tower, Tianjin
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