This list of tallest buildings in Guangzhou lists
skyscraper
A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Modern sources currently define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition. Skyscrapers are very tall high-ri ...
s in
Guangzhou
Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, sou ...
,
China
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by height. The tallest building in Guangzhou is currently
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, which stands tall. It is also the third-tallest building in China and the seventh-tallest in the world. Though generally not considered as a building, standing tall,
Canton Tower is tallest structure in Guangzhou.
Tallest buildings
This lists ranks Guangzhou skyscrapers that stand at least 150 m (492 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height. The Chinese name of each building is given in
Traditional Chinese
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Canton Tower
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, Tallest structure in Guangzhou, also known as the Guangzhou TV Astronomical & Sight Seeing Tower. Briefly the world's tallest tower until completion of
Tokyo Skytree
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2nd-tallest tower and
5th-tallest freestanding structure in the world.
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Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
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, {{cvt, 530, m, ft, 0
, 120
, 2016
, Previously called the Guangzhou East Tower. One half of the
Guangzhou Twin Towers
Guangzhou Twin Towers () are two skyscrapers in Guangzhou, Guangdong. They are the two tallest skyscrapers in the city.
The West Tower, Guangzhou International Finance Center, was designed by Wilkinson Eyre and the East Tower, Guangzhou Chow ...
. Tallest building in Guangzhou,
3rd-tallest building in China and
8th-tallest building in the world. It also houses the world's fastest
elevators, which can reach speeds up to 21 m/s (69 ft/s).
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Guangzhou International Finance Center
,
![Guangzhou International Finance Center](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Guangzhou_International_Finance_Center.jpg)
, {{cvt, 438.6, m, ft, 0
, 102
, 2010
, Previously called the Guangzhou West Tower. One half of the
Guangzhou Twin Towers
Guangzhou Twin Towers () are two skyscrapers in Guangzhou, Guangdong. They are the two tallest skyscrapers in the city.
The West Tower, Guangzhou International Finance Center, was designed by Wilkinson Eyre and the East Tower, Guangzhou Chow ...
. 2nd-Tallest building in Guangzhou,
14th-tallest building in China and
27th-tallest building in the world. Briefly the world's tallest building with a roof-top
helipad
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until completion of
Citic Tower
CITIC Tower ( zh, 中信大廈) is a 33-storey office building on Tim Mei Avenue, Admiralty, Hong Kong. It is the corporate headquarters of CITIC Pacific Ltd, a conglomerate publicly traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and listed on the H ...
in
Beijing
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CITIC Plaza
,
![CITIC Plaza 2017](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/CITIC_Plaza_2017.jpg)
, {{cvt, 390.2, m, ft, 0
, 80
, 1996
, Briefly the tallest building in China until completion of
Jin Mao Tower in
Shanghai
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. 3rd-tallest building in Guangzhou,
21st-tallest building in China. Briefly the world's tallest concrete building until completion of
Trump International Hotel in
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The Pinnacle
,
![花城汇 音乐喷泉 (2013-10-26) - panoramio Pinnacle(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/%E8%8A%B1%E5%9F%8E%E6%B1%87_%E9%9F%B3%E4%B9%90%E5%96%B7%E6%B3%89_%282013-10-26%29_-_panoramio_Pinnacle%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 350.3, m, ft, 0
, 60
, 2011
, Colloquially known as the Pencil Building, also known as the Guangsheng International Building. 4th-tallest building in Guangzhou,
37th-tallest building in China. It has become the tallest stone curtain wall building in China.
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Huijin Center
,
![Canton Financial Center 20210903-01](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Canton_Financial_Center_20210903-01.jpg)
, {{cvt, 320, m, ft, 0
, 69
, 2022
, Structurally Topped out in 2021. Estimated Completion in 2022.
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Global City Square
,
![Global City Square, Guangzhou](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/Global_City_Square%2C_Guangzhou.jpg)
, {{cvt, 318.9, m, ft, 0
, 67
, 2016
, Formerly known as the International Metropolitan Plaza. 5th-tallest building in Guangzhou,
70th-tallest building in China. It was selected as a Grade A commercial office building in August 2021.
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Poly Pazhou C2
,
![looking from Pazhou Bridge South Station to Poly Pazhou C2 20210118](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Looking_from_Pazhou_Bridge_South_Station_to_Poly_Pazhou_C2_20210118.jpg)
, {{cvt, 311, m, ft, 0
, 65
, 2017
, The first supertall building to be constructed outside the
Tianhe District
Tianhe District () is one of the eleven districts of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. In Chinese, the name Tianhe literally means "a river in the sky/heavens", which is also a Chinese name for the Milky Way. It is bordered by Yuexi ...
. Tallest building in
Haizhu District.
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Pearl River Tower
,
![花城汇 音乐喷泉 (2013-10-26) - panoramio PRT (cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/%E8%8A%B1%E5%9F%8E%E6%B1%87_%E9%9F%B3%E4%B9%90%E5%96%B7%E6%B3%89_%282013-10-26%29_-_panoramio_PRT_%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 309.4, m, ft, 0
, 71
, 2013
,
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Fortune Center
,
![Fortune Center Guangzhou](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Fortune_Center_Guangzhou.jpg)
, {{cvt, 309.4, m, ft, 0
, 68
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Guangfa Securities Headquarters
Guangfa Securities Headquarters (), also known as GF Securities Tower, is a 58-floor, tall skyscraper in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Construction was started in 2013 and was completed in 2018.
It serves as the headquarters of GF Securities
...
,
![Guangfa Tower Front View(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/Guangfa_Tower_Front_View%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 308, m, ft, 0
, 58
, 2018
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Leatop Plaza
,
![Guangzhou Skyline 20210522-01 Leatop Plaza(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Guangzhou_Skyline_20210522-01_Leatop_Plaza%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 302.7, m, ft, 0
, 64
, 2012
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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R&F Yingkai Square
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers R&F Yingkai Square(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_R%26F_Yingkai_Square%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 296.2, m, ft, 0
, 66
, 2014
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Yuehai Finance Center Tower 1
,
![Guangzhou Skyline 20210522-02](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Guangzhou_Skyline_20210522-02.jpg)
, {{cvt, 283.9, m, ft, 0
, 59
, 2022
,
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GT Land Landmark Plaza South Tower
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, {{cvt, 282.8, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 2016
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Star River Center
,
, {{cvt, 280, m, ft, 0
, 46
, 2022
, Architecturally Topped out in 2020. Estimated Completion in 2022.
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Tianhui Plaza C3
,
![Guangzhou Igc (237971347)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Guangzhou_Igc_%28237971347%29.jpeg/1200px-Guangzhou_Igc_%28237971347%29.jpeg)
, {{cvt, 270, m, ft, 0
, 60
, 2017
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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China International Center Tower B
,
![China International Center 2](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/China_International_Center_2.jpg)
, {{cvt, 269.5, m, ft, 0
, 62
, 2007
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Dapeng International Plaza
,
![Zinggaai Eastern Internation Plaza](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Zinggaai_Eastern_Internation_Plaza.jpg)
, {{cvt, 269.4, m, ft, 0
, 56
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Bank of Guangzhou Tower
The Bank of Guangzhou Tower is a fifty-seven-story, skyscraper in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Construction of the tower was completed in 2012. The tower is the eighth-tallest in Guangzhou and the 168th-tallest in the world.
See also
* List o ...
,
![Bank of Guangzhou Tower 2](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Bank_of_Guangzhou_Tower_2.jpg)
, {{cvt, 267.8, m, ft, 0
, 57
, 2012
,
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Grand City Main Tower
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,
![Grand City A Tower](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/Grand_City_A_Tower.jpg)
, {{cvt, 266, m, ft, 0
, 57
, 2021
,
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Post & Telecommunication Hub
,
![Guangdong Telecom Plaza 20210902](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Guangdong_Telecom_Plaza_20210902.jpg)
, {{cvt, 260, m, ft, 0
, 68
, 2002
, Also known as Guangdong Telecom Plaza.
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Cadre City Plaza West Tower
,
![Cadre ITC and Xintangnan Railway Station](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Cadre_ITC_and_Xintangnan_Railway_Station.jpg)
, {{cvt, 257, m, ft, 0
, 60
, 2020
,
, -
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, R&F International Business Center Phase 2
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers R&F International Business Center II(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_R%26F_International_Business_Center_II%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 252.6, m, ft, 0
, 53
, 2016
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Bravo Park Place
,
![Exit J2, Modiesha Station, Guangzhou Metro](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Exit_J2%2C_Modiesha_Station%2C_Guangzhou_Metro.jpg)
, {{cvt, 250, m, ft, 0
, 55
, 2016
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
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South China International Wharf Service Center
,
![Guangzhou International Port & Shipping Center](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/Guangzhou_International_Port_%26_Shipping_Center.jpg)
, {{cvt, 250, m, ft, 0
, 55
, 2018
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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R&F Centre
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers R&F Centre(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_R%26F_Centre%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 243, m, ft, 0
, 54
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Guangzhou Fuli Dongshan Xintiandi
,
, {{cvt, 233, m, ft, 0
, 52
, 2017
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Kingold Century
,
![Kíngold CENTURY](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/K%C3%ADngold_CENTURY.jpg)
, {{cvt, 228, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 2016
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Wan Bo Teem Mall 1
,
![Panyu GDH Plaza Tower A](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Panyu_GDH_Plaza_Tower_A.jpg)
, {{cvt, 227.7, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2018
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Victory Plaza Tower A
,
![Victory Plaza 20170915](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Victory_Plaza_20170915.jpg)
, {{cvt, 223, m, ft, 0
, 54
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Aoyuan International Center
,
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, {{cvt, 220, m, ft, 0
, 50
, 2018
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Panyu Agile Plaza Tower A
,
, {{cvt, 220, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 2021
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Guangzhou International Commercial Center
,
, {{cvt, 219.5, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2021
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, One Link Walk
,
, {{cvt, 218, m, ft, 0
, 53
, 2010
,
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, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , —
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Guangzhou TV Tower
Guangzhou TV Tower is a lattice telecommunication tower in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou with an observation deck, erected in 1991.
A newer tower was completed in Guangzhou in October 2010, named Canton Tower
The Canton Tower (), ...
,
![Guangzhou TV Tower](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/48/Guangzhou_TV_Tower.JPG)
, {{cvt, 218, m, ft, 0
, 3
, 1991
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Tianhebei Tower
,
, {{cvt, 212, m, ft, 0
, 55
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Taikoo Hui Tower 1
,
![Taikoo Hui 2016](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/Taikoo_Hui_2016.jpg)
, {{cvt, 212, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Vertical City
,
, {{cvt, 208, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2010
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, CCCC South Headquarters
,
, {{cvt, 208, m, ft, 0
, 50
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Wechat Headquarters
,
, {{cvt, 207, m, ft, 0
, 38
, 2022
, Architecturally Topped out in 2021. Estimated Completion in 2022.
[{{cite web, url=https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/wechat-hq/38482, website=CTBUH, title=Wechat Headquarters]
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, Alibaba South Headquarters
,
, {{cvt, 207, m, ft, 0
, 37
, 2020
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, GT Land Landmark Plaza North Tower
,
, {{cvt, 206.8, m, ft, 0
, 46
, 2014
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Center Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 202.1, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 2004
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Cadre City Plaza East Tower
,
, {{cvt, 202, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2020
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Guangzhou Aluminum Group Pazhou Headquarters East Tower
,
, {{cvt, 202, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2022
, Architecturally Topped out in 2021. Estimated Completion in 2022.
[{{cite web, url=https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/guangzhou-aluminum-group-pazhou-headquarters-east-tower/38694 , website=CTBUH, title=Guangzhou Aluminum Group Pazhou Headquarters East Tower]
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Guangzhou Aluminum Group Pazhou Headquarters West Tower
,
, {{cvt, 202, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2022
, Architecturally Topped out in 2021. Estimated Completion in 2022.
[{{cite web, url=https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/guangzhou-aluminum-group-pazhou-headquarters-west-tower/38693 , website=CTBUH, title=Guangzhou Aluminum Group Pazhou Headquarters West Tower]
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Nanfang International Manson
,
, {{cvt, 201, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 1998
, Also known as the Royal Mediterranean Hotel.
, -
, - style{{="background:#ddffdd;"
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Guangdong International Building
,
![Guangdong International Building](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Guangdong_International_Building.jpg)
, {{cvt, 200.3, m, ft, 0
, 63
, 1990
, Also known as Guangdong International Hotel and locally known as the 63 Floors.
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Guangzhou Greenland Baiyun Center
,
, {{cvt, 199.9, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2014
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
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Park Hyatt Shangdong The Landmark
,
, {{cvt, 198.8, m, ft, 0
, 52
, 2017
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
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Metro Plaza 1
,
![Metro Plaza 1](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/Metro_Plaza_1.jpg)
, {{cvt, 198.8, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
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Canton Fair Westin Hotel
,
, {{cvt, 198.8, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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International Finance Place
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers Hejing IFP(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_Hejing_IFP%28cropped%29.jpg)
, {{cvt, 198, m, ft, 0
, 39
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Poly Pazhou C1
,
, {{cvt, 197.5, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2017
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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R&F Yingtong Tower
,
, {{cvt, 196, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2013
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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Teem Tower
,
![Teemall Tower](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Teemall_Tower.JPG)
, {{cvt, 195, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
, Also known as Teemtower Office Building.
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
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GZ Electric Power Building
,
, {{cvt, 194, m, ft, 0
, 35
, 2002
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
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Caesar's Palace 3
,
, {{cvt, 192, m, ft, 0
, 52
, 2004
, Also known as Victory Garden Block C.
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Aiqun Huijing Wan Tower A
,
, {{cvt, 192, m, ft, 0
, 49
, 2013
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Aiqun Huijing Wan Tower B
,
, {{cvt, 192, m, ft, 0
, 49
, 2013
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Fortune Way
,
, {{cvt, 191.5, m, ft, 0
, 53
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Bercy Plaza I
,
, {{cvt, 190.8, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Bercy Plaza II
,
, {{cvt, 190.8, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Agile Center
,
, {{cvt, 189.7, m, ft, 0
, 39
, 2014
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Jiayu Building
,
, {{cvt, 189.5, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Evergrande Center
,
![Evergrande Center](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/Evergrande_Center.jpg)
, {{cvt, 189.2, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Guangzhou Marriott Hotel Tianhe
,
![Guangzhou Marriott Hotel Tianhe 20170915](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Guangzhou_Marriott_Hotel_Tianhe_20170915.jpg)
, {{cvt, 188.8, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 2004
,
[{{Cite web , title=Guangzhou Marriott Hotel Tianhe, url=http://skyscrapercenter.com/guangzhou/guangzhou-marriott-hotel-tianhe/14329/, access-date=2014-08-16, publisher=CTBUH]
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Shui On Guangzhou Centre
,
, {{cvt, 188, m, ft, 0
, 46
, 2008
, also known as The Centerpointe
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Guangzhou Sinopec Building
,
![SINOPEC TOWER](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/SINOPEC_TOWER.jpg)
, {{cvt, 188, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
China Shine Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 187, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Poly World Trade Center Block D
,
, 184 / 603
, 47
, 2012
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Poly World Trade Center Block F
,
, 184 / 603
, 47
, 2012
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, R&F Ritz-Carlton Hotel
,
, {{cvt, 181.5, m, ft, 0
, 39
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Asia International Hotel
,
, {{cvt, 180, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 2001
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Yuecai Building
,
, {{cvt, 180, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Poly Tower V
,
, {{cvt, 180, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Yuexiu City Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 180, m, ft, 0
, 39
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
RenFun Business Mansion
,
, {{cvt, 179.6, m, ft, 0
, 42
, 2012
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
The Riverside, Tower 1
,
, {{cvt, 179.4, m, ft, 0
, 50
, 2009
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
The Riverside, Tower 2
,
, {{cvt, 179.4, m, ft, 0
, 50
, 2009
,
[{{Cite web, title=The Riverside, url=http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=43118, access-date=2008-01-03, publisher=SkyscraperPage.com]
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Hong Kong Macau Center
,
, {{cvt, 178, m, ft, 0
, 51
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
CC Tower
,
![Guangzhou Xinhe Building](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Guangzhou_Xinhe_Building.jpg)
, {{cvt, 178, m, ft, 0
, 32
, 2005
, Also known as Xinhe Building.
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Canton Fair Command Center
,
, {{cvt, 176.8, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2009
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Pearl River International Building
,
, {{cvt, 175.1, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Westin Guangzhou Hotel
,
, {{cvt, 175, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
R&F Profit Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 173.1, m, ft, 0
, 42
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Banghua Global Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 172, m, ft, 0
, 37
, 2013
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Poly Center
,
, {{cvt, 170.5, m, ft, 0
, 36
, 2009
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Panyu Agile Plaza Tower B
,
, {{cvt, 170, m, ft, 0
, 38
, 2021
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Lifeng Center
,
, {{cvt, 169.7, m, ft, 0
, 40
, 2016
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Zhukong International Center
,
, {{cvt, 169.7, m, ft, 0
, 38
, 2015
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, W Guangzhou Hotel & Residences
,
, {{cvt, 169.5, m, ft, 0
, 42
, 2013
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
GIE Tower
,
, {{cvt, 168, m, ft, 0
, 35
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Guangzhou International Trade Center
,
, {{cvt, 167, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 1997
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, GZITIC Mansion
,
, {{cvt, 167, m, ft, 0
, 47
, 1998
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, R&F Yingxin Tower
,
, {{cvt, 167, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
China Construction Bank Tower
,
, 166 / 546
, 47
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Crowne Plaza Harbourview Guangzhou
,
, {{cvt, 166, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Guangdong GoTone Building
,
, {{cvt, 165.2, m, ft, 0
, 37
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Taikoo Hui Tower 2
,
, {{cvt, 165, m, ft, 0
, 29
, 2011
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Top View 1
,
, {{cvt, 163.8, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Top View 2
,
, {{cvt, 163.8, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, The Riverside 3
,
, {{cvt, 163.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, The Riverside 4
,
, {{cvt, 163.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
R&F Yinglong Plaza
,
, {{cvt, 163, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2005
, also known as Fuli Yinglong Square
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
New China Mansion
,
, {{cvt, 162.3, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 1999
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
JLB Tower
,
, {{cvt, 162, m, ft, 0
, 39
, 1999
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 4
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 1998
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 5
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 1998
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 6
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 1998
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 7
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2002
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 8
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2002
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Jade Pavilion 9
,
, {{cvt, 161.7, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2002
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Victory Plaza Tower B
,
![Victory Plaza 20170915](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/Victory_Plaza_20170915.jpg)
, {{cvt, 161.1, m, ft, 0
, 36
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Poly International Plaza Tower 1
,
![Canton Poly International Plaza](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Canton_Poly_International_Plaza.jpg)
, {{cvt, 160.6, m, ft, 0
, 34
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Poly International Plaza Tower 2
,
![Canton Poly International Plaza](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Canton_Poly_International_Plaza.jpg)
, {{cvt, 160.6, m, ft, 0
, 34
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, Yudean Plaza Block A
,
, {{cvt, 160, m, ft, 0
, 32
, 2014
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Victory Garden Block B
,
, {{cvt, 159.9, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 2004
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, Post Chateau Block A
,
, {{cvt, 159, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2005
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Post Chateau Block B
,
, {{cvt, 159, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2005
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
, China Southern Airlines Tower
,
, {{cvt, 158.9, m, ft, 0
, 36
, 2018
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, King Peak Garden C
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, King Peak Garden B
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Qiao Xin Hui Yue Tai Tower 1
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
,
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Qiao Xin Hui Yue Tai Tower 2
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
,
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Qiao Xin Hui Yue Tai Tower 3
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
,
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Qiao Xin Hui Yue Tai Tower 4
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
,
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Qiao Xin Hui Yue Tai Tower 5
,
, 156 / 513
, 40
,
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
GDTV Center Phase 1
,
![GDTV Building](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/GDTV_Building.jpg)
, {{cvt, 154, m, ft, 0
, 33
, 1991
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
,
Le Palais
Le Palais (; br, Porzh-Lae) is a Communes of France, commune in the Morbihan Departments of France, department of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in northwestern France. It is one of the four communes on the island of Belle Île.
Inha ...
,
, {{cvt, 153, m, ft, 0
, 52
, 2000
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Coral Garden 1
,
, 153 / 502
, 52
, 2001
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Coral Garden 2
,
, 153 / 502
, 52
, 2001
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Coral Garden 3
,
, 153 / 502
, 52
, 2001
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Coral Garden 4
,
, 153 / 502
, 52
, 2001
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Dongzhao Building
,
, {{cvt, 153, m, ft, 0
, 42
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Renfeng Tower
,
, {{cvt, 152.5, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 2004
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Riverside Hotel Central Tower
Riverside may refer to:
Places Australia
* Riverside, Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston, Tasmania
Canada
* Riverside (electoral district), in the Yukon
* Riverside, Calgary, a neighbourhood in Alberta
* Riverside, Manitoba, a former rural ...
,
, {{cvt, 152, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, The Regal Harbour 1
,
, {{cvt, 151.3, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2005
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, The Regal Harbour 2
,
, {{cvt, 151.3, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2005
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, The Regal Harbour 3
,
, {{cvt, 151.3, m, ft, 0
, 43
, 2005
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count
,
Shun Tak Business Centre
,
, {{cvt, 150.6, m, ft, 0
, 38
, 2000
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, The Cosmos 1
,
, {{cvt, 150.4, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, The Cosmos 2
,
, {{cvt, 150.4, m, ft, 0
, 45
, 2006
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count {{=
, King Peak Garden Block D
,
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, King Peak Garden Block E
,
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 48
, 2008
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Guangdong Development Bank Center
Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) a ...
,
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 41
, 1996
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
,
Guangzhou Development Center Building
Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kong ...
,
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 37
, 2004
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Shangri-La Hotel, Guangzhou
,
![Guangzhou Shagri-La Hotel](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a4/Guangzhou_Shagri-La_Hotel.jpg)
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 36
, 2007
,
, -
, style{{="word-spacing: -5px;" , _row_count_hold {{=
, Panyu Agile Plaza Tower C
,
, {{cvt, 150, m, ft, 0
, 31
, 2021
,
, -
Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed
Under construction
This lists buildings that are under construction in Guangzhou and are planned to rise at least 150 m (492 feet). Buildings that have already been topped out are also included.
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{, class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!width="75px", Height*
m / feet
The foot ( : feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made ...
!Floors
!Year*
!class="unsortable", Notes
, -
,
Guangdong Business Center
, 375.5 / 1,232
, align="center", 60
, 2024
,
, -
,
Poly 335 Financial Center Tower 1
Poly, from the Greek πολύς meaning "many" or "much", may refer to:
Businesses
* China Poly Group Corporation, a Chinese business group, and its subsidiaries:
** Poly Property, a Hong Kong incorporated Chinese property developer
** Poly Real ...
, 335.2 / 1,100
, align="center", 64
, 2024
,
, -
,
Guangjian Financial Center
, 333 / 1,093
, align="center", 0
, 2027
,
, -
,
Jiulong Lake Knowledge Tower
, 330 / 1,083
, align="center", 53
, 2025
,
, -
,
Junchao Plaza
, 320 / 1,050
, align="center", 67
, 2023
,
, -
,
Guangzhou International Cultural Center
Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kong ...
, 320 / 1,050
, align="center", 54
, 2023
,
, -
, China Fortune Land Center
, 300 / 984
, align="center", 0
,
,
, -
, MINISO Headquarters
, 288 / 943
, align="center", 0
, 2023
,
, -
, Wechat HQ
, 207 / 679
, align="center", 39
, 2023
,
[{{cite web, url=https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/wechat-hq/38482, website=CTBUH, title=Wechat Headquarters]
, -
, Shangdong Hanyu Yayuan Apartments
, 198 / 650
, align="center", 52
, 2017
, Estimated Completion in 2017.
, -
, Matsunichi Tower
, 195 / 640
, align="center", 45
,
,
, -
, Poly Pazhou C1
, 198 / 648
, align="center", 40
, 2017
, Estimated Completion in 2017.
, -
,
Zhongshui Plaza
, 173 / 568
, align="center", 46
, On hold
,
, -
, Tianhui Plaza C1
, 188 / 617
, align="center", 55
, 2017
, Estimated Completion in 2017.
, -
, The Riviera A6
, 181 / 595
, align="center", 53
, 2014
, Estimated Completion in 2014.
, -
, The Riviera A2
, 178 / 584
, align="center", 52
, 2014
, Estimated Completion in 2014.
, -
, The Riviera A3
, 178 / 584
, align="center", 52
, 2014
, Estimated Completion in 2014.
, -
, The Riviera A4-A5
, 178 / 584
, align="center", 52
, 2014
, Estimated Completion in 2014.
* Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights, floor counts, and/or dates of completion has not yet been released.
Approved
This lists buildings that are approved or undergoing site preparation for construction in Guangzhou and are planned to rise at least 150 m (492 feet).
{, class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!width="75px", Height*
m / feet
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!Floors
!Year*
!class="unsortable", Notes
, -
, The Trump International Hotel and Tower (Guangzhou)
, 390 / 1279
, align="center", 75
,
, N/A
, -
, Liede West Area Redevelopment
, 270 / 886
, align="center", 60
,
,
, -
Timeline of tallest buildings
The following is a list of buildings that in the past held, or currently holds the title of the tallest building in Guangzhou. This list excludes such historic pagodas like the
Flower Pagoda or
Zhenhai Tower.
{, class="wikitable sortable"
!Name
!Picture
!Floors
!Height
m
!Year
!Reference(s)
, -
,
Nanfang Building
Nanfang Building () is a historic high-rise building in Guangzhou, China. At the time of its completion in 1922, it was the tallest building in the country. Since then, it has served as offices, department stores, electronics markets, and hotels.
...
,
![Nan Fang Building](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Nan_Fang_Building.JPG)
, 12
,
, 1922
,
, -
,
Aiqun Hotel
The Oi Kwan Hotel () is a hotel in Art Deco style in Guangzhou, China. At 64 metres tall with 15 floors, it surpassed the neighbouring Nanfang Building to become the tallest building in the city from upon its completion in 1937 to 1967.
The hote ...
,
![Ai Qun Hotel](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Ai_Qun_Hotel.JPG)
, 15
, 64
, 1937
,
, -
,
Guangzhou Hotel
,
![GZHotel 2](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/GZHotel_2.jpg)
, 27
,
, 1968
,
, -
,
Baiyun Hotel
Baiyun Hotel () is a hotel in Guangzhou, China. Standing 93.5 meters tall, and 117 meters with antenna, with 34 floors, it surpassed Guangzhou Hotel to be the tallest building in the country upon its completion in 1976 and remained so until 198 ...
,
![BAIYUN HOTEL](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/BAIYUN_HOTEL.jpg)
, 34
, 117
, 1976
,
, -
,
Guangdong International Building
,
![Guangdong International Building](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Guangdong_International_Building.jpg)
, 63
, 200
, 1990
,
[{{Cite web , url=http://skyscrapercenter.com/building/guangdong-international-building/1656 , title=Guangdong International Building]
, -
,
CITIC Plaza
,
![中信大厦南侧 - panoramio 3](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/%E4%B8%AD%E4%BF%A1%E5%A4%A7%E5%8E%A6%E5%8D%97%E4%BE%A7_-_panoramio_3.jpg)
, 80
, 391
, 1996
,
, -
,
Guangzhou International Finance Center
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers IFC(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/09/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_IFC%28cropped%29.jpg)
, 103
, 439
, 2010
,
, -
,
Canton Tower
,
![Canton tower in asian games opening ceremony](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Canton_tower_in_asian_games_opening_ceremony.jpg)
, 37
, 462 (595 if measured to tip)
, 2010
,
, -
,
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
,
![Guangzhou Twin Towers CTF(cropped)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Guangzhou_Twin_Towers_CTF%28cropped%29.jpg)
, 111
, 530
, 2016
,
See also
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List of tallest buildings in China
China has the largest number of tall buildings in the world, surpassing that of the top eleven largest, the United States (850+), United Arab Emirates (310+), South Korea (270+), Japan (270+), Malaysia (260+), India (220+), Australia (140+), Indo ...
References
General
Emporis.com - Guangzhou
Specific
{{reflist, 2
External links
Diagram of Guangzhou skyscraperson SkyscraperPage
{{China tallest buildings lists
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Guangzhou
Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...