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- The top 10 tallest skyscrapers in China are123:
- Shanghai Tower in Shanghai, height: 632 meters (2,073 feet), 128 floors.
- Ping An IFC in Shenzhen, height: 599 meters (1,965 feet), 115 floors.
- CTF Finance Center in Guangzhou, height: 530 meters (1,740 feet), 111 floors.
- Shanghai World Financial Center, height: 492 meters (1,614 feet), 101 floors.
- ICC Tower in Hong Kong, height: 475 meters (1,558 feet), 118 floors.
- Zifeng Tower in Nanjing.
- King Key 100 in Shenzhen.
- Guangzhou International Finance Center Tower.
- China Zun in Beijing.
- Hall of Supreme Harmony.
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