Data Analysis and Insights
Shanghai Tower leads as China's tallest skyscraper
Shanghai Tower, standing at a towering
632 meters, holds the title of the
tallest skyscraper in
China. Its height surpasses that of the
Ping An International Finance Center, the second tallest, by
33 meters.
Top three skyscrapers exhibit significant height variations
The heights of the three tallest
skyscrapers in
China—Shanghai Tower,
Ping An International Finance Center, and
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre —display a notable decrease with each rank. The Ping An International Finance Center and
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre are
599 meters and
530 meters tall, respectively, indicating a substantial gap between each building's stature.
Tie in height for the fourth position
Both the
Tianjin CTF Finance Centre and
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre share the fourth position in height, each towering at
530 meters. This tie underscores the competitive architectural landscape in China's major cities.
Narrow margin separates CITIC Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center
A close comparison between
CITIC Tower and
Shanghai World Financial Center reveals a minimal height difference, with CITIC Tower reaching
528 meters and Shanghai World Financial Center at
492 meters. This
36-meter difference highlights the close competition among China's skyscrapers.
Shanghai's dominance in skyscraper heights
Shanghai establishes itself as a leading city in skyscraper heights, boasting both the tallest
building, Shanghai Tower, and the sixth tallest, Shanghai World Financial Center. The city's architectural achievements are represented by two skyscrapers in the top six, with heights of
632 meters and
492 meters, respectively.