List of tallest structures in China

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Tallest structures in China in 2015
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Shanghai World Financial Center, third tallest
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Oriental Pearl Tower, fifth tallest
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Canton Tower, second tallest at 600m (1,989ft)
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Guangzhou International Finance Center
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Zifeng Tower
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Jin Mao Tower

This list of the tallest buildings and structures in China ranks structures in China that stand at least Template:Convert tall by height. The list includes buildings located in Macau but not those found in Hong Kong, which are featured in their own list.

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Shanghai Tower
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The list of the tallest buildings and structures in China encompasses a compilation of remarkable structures throughout the mainland and the special administrative region of Macau. These structures are distinguished by their towering heights, measuring at least 250 meters (820 feet) or more. However, it's essential to note that Hong Kong boasts its own distinct list of tall buildings and is not included in this compilation.

Mainland China's Skyscrapers

Mainland China has witnessed a phenomenal surge in skyscraper construction over the past few decades, reflecting its rapid economic growth and urbanization. Cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou have become iconic skylines adorned with awe-inspiring skyscrapers. These tall buildings serve a multitude of purposes, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use facilities. The architectural innovation and engineering prowess exhibited in these structures are indicative of China's ambitions and modernization.[1]

Structures Beyond Buildings

The list doesn't only include conventional buildings but also features other structures such as observation towers, transmission masts, and various types of functional towers that exceed the 250-meter height threshold.[2] These structures have specific purposes, such as telecommunications, broadcasting, and tourism, and they contribute to the diverse architectural landscape in China.

Macau's Inclusion

The list is inclusive of buildings located in Macau, the special administrative region known for its vibrant entertainment and tourism industry.[3] These structures not only contribute to Macau's skyline but also symbolize its ongoing development and growth as a global tourist destination.

Hong Kong's Exclusion

Notably, Hong Kong, another special administrative region of China, maintains its own separate list of tall buildings and structures. This is because Hong Kong has a unique history and governance structure, with a distinct urban environment and property market that differs from mainland China.

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Under construction

This table ranks structures under construction with planned height at least Template:Convert by its planned height. It does not include structures that already reach their full height.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".


Name Type Pinnacle height Completion City
Greenland Jinmao International Financial Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Nanjing
Suzhou Zhongnan Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Suzhou
HeXi Yuzui Tower A Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Nanjing
Fuyuan Zhongshan 108 IFC Skyscraper Template:Convert 2029 Zhongshan
China International Silk Road Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Xi'an
Tianfu Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Chengdu
North Bund Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Shanghai
Wuhan Greenland Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2022 Wuhan
Fosun Bund Center T1 Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Wuhan
Chengdu Greenland Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Chengdu[4]
Guohua Financial Center Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Wuhan
Tianshan Gate of the World Plots 27 and 28 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Shijiazhuang
China Resources Land Center Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Dongguan
Silk Road Pearl Tower TV Tower Template:Convert 2024 Yinchuan
Chongqing Tall Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert On-hold Chongqing
Haikou Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2027 Haikou
Greenland Shandong International Financial Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2023 Jinan
Ningbo Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Ningbo
Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base Tower C-1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2027 Shenzhen
Haiyun Plaza Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Rizhao
China Merchants Bank Global Headquarters Main Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Shenzhen
Shenzhen Luohu Friendship Trading Centre Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Shenzhen
Greenland Star City Light Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Changsha
China Merchants Prince Bay Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert 2028 Shenzhen
Nanchang Ping An Financial Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Nanchang
Shanghai International Trade Center Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Shanghai
Lucheng Square Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Wenzhou
Hengli Global Operations Headquarters Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Suzhou
Wanda One Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Xi'an
Fosun Bund Center T2 Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Wuhan
Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base Tower C-2 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2027 Shenzhen
Guohong Center Skyscraper Template:Convert 2025 Wenzhou
Guowei ZY Plaza Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Zhuhai
Baolixian Village Old Reform Project Main Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Guangzhou
Global Port Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Lanzhou
Global Port Tower 2 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2024 Lanzhou
Jinqiao Sub-Center Block C1 Tower 1 Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Shanghai
Qingdao Landmark Tower Skyscraper Template:Convert 2023 Qingdao
Hengyu Jinrong Center Block A Skyscraper Template:Convert ? Shenzhen
Nanshan Science and Technology Union Building Skyscraper Template:Convert 2026 Shenzhen

the list of the tallest buildings and structures in China provides a glimpse into the nation's architectural and engineering achievements, focusing on structures reaching a height of at least 250 meters. These towering marvels grace the skylines of major Chinese cities, while Hong Kong maintains its separate list due to its unique status and urban development.Script error: No such module "Hatnote".

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