Tallest Buildings
This lists ranks Shanghai skyscrapers that stand at least 170 m (560 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank | Name | Height |
Floors | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
01.01 | Shanghai World Financial Center | 492 / 1,614 | 101 | 2008 | Tallest building in China, and contains the highest observation deck in the world |
02.0— | Oriental Pearl Tower | 468 / 1,535 | 14 | 1994 | Observation tower and communications antenna |
03.02 | Jin Mao Tower | 421 / 1,380 | 88 | 1998 | Tallest building completed in the 1990s |
04.03 | Shimao International Plaza | 333 / 1,093 | 60 | 2005 | |
08.04 | Shanghai Wheelock Square | 297 / 974.5 | 58 | 2010 | |
05.05 | Plaza 66 | 288 / 945 | 66 | 2001 | |
06.06 | Tomorrow Square | 285 / 934 | 55 | 2003 | |
07.07 | Hong Kong New World Tower | 278 / 913 | 61 | 2002 | |
08.08 | One Lujiazui | 269 / 869 | 53 | 2008 | |
09.09 | Bocom Financial Towers | 265 / 869 | 52 | 2002 | |
10.010= | Grand Gateway Shanghai I | 262 / 860 | 52 | 2005 | |
11.010= | Grand Gateway Shanghai II | 262 / 860 | 52 | 2005 | |
12.012 | IFC North Tower | 260 / 853 | 56 | 2010 | Also known as Two ifc |
12.013 | Huamin King Tower | 258 / 846 | 63 | 2011 | |
12.014 | Bank of Shanghai Headquarters | 252 / 827 | 46 | 2005 | |
13.015 | IFC South Tower | 250 / 820 | 58 | 2009 | Also known as HSBC Building |
13.016 | Maxdo Centre | 241 / 792 | 55 | 2002 | |
14.017 | Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park Hotel | 238 / 781 | 60 | 2006 | Also known as Shanghai Summit Shopping City |
15.018 | International Ocean Shipping Building | 232 / 763 | 50 | 2000 | |
16.019 | Plaza 66 Tower 2 | 228 / 749 | 45 | 2006 | |
17.020= | Oasis Skyway Garden Hotel | 226 / 742 | 52 | 2007 | |
18.020= | Bank of China Tower | 226 / 741 | 53 | 2000 | |
19.022 | Raffles Square | 222 / 728 | 49 | 2003 | |
20.023= | Zhongrong Jasper Tower | 220/722 | 48 | 2008 | |
20.023= | BM Plaza | 220 / 722 | 50 | 2009 | |
20.025= | CITIC Pacific HQ | 219 / 887 | 49 | 2010 | |
20.025= | Mandarin Oriental | 219 / 887 | 49 | 2010 | |
21.027 | Changfeng Hotel | 218 / 715 | 53 | 2005 | Also known as the Regent Shanghai |
22.028 | Shanghai Dong Hai Plaza | 217 / 712 | 52 | 2004 | |
23.029= | World Finance Tower | 212 / 696 | 43 | 2000 | |
24.029= | King Tower | 212 / 696 | 38 | 1996 | |
25.031 | Pudong International Information Port | 211 / 692 | 40 | 2001 | |
26.032 | 21st Century Mansion | 210 / 689 | 49 | 2009 | |
27.033 | Sofitel Jin Jiang Oriental Pudong Hotel | 207 / 679 | 47 | 2002 | |
31.034= | Golden Bell Mansion | 208 / 682 | 42 | 1998 | |
32.034= | Radisson Hotel Shanghai New World | 208 / 682 | 46 | 2005 | |
32.034= | Taiping Financial Tower | 208 / 682 | 38 | 2011 | |
32.034= | China Merchants Bank Mansion | 208 / 682 | 37 | 2011 | |
28.038 | Golden Landmark | 206 / 676 | 41 | 2008 | |
28.039 | Nan Zheng Building | 205 / 673 | 49 | 1998 | |
29.040 | Lippo Plaza | 204 / 669 | 38 | 1998 | |
30.041 | Shanghai Sen Mao International Building | 203 / 667 | 46 | 1998 | |
29.042= | Huaxia Financial Square Tower A | 202 / 663 | 42 | 2003 | Also known as Xinyuan Square A |
30.042= | Huaxia Financial Square Tower B | 202 / 663 | 42 | 2005 | Also known as Xinyuan Square B |
32.044= | Park Place | 200 / 656 | 43 | 2008 | |
55.044= | Shanghai World Plaza | 200 / 656 | 38 | 1997 | |
33.046 | World Plaza Shanghai | 199 / 653 | 38 | 1998 | |
34.047= | Bea Financial Tower | 198 / 650 | 42 | 2009 | |
34.047= | Bund Center | 198 / 650 | 45 | 2002 | |
35.049 | Wenxin United Press Building | 197 / 646 | 43 | 1999 | |
36.050= | Lan Sheng Building | 196 / 643 | 39 | 1997 | |
37.050= | China Insurance Building | 196 / 643 | 38 | 1999 | |
38.050= | The Center | 196 / 643 | 45 | 2004 | |
39.053 | CITIC Square | 193 / 633 | 45 | 2000 | |
40.054= | Huaneng Union Tower | 188 / 617 | 38 | 1997 | |
41.054= | CAAC Pudong Tower | 188 / 617 | 38 | 2001 | |
42.054= | Bao'an Tower | 188 / 617 | 38 | 1997 | |
43.057 | Shanghai Futures Building | 187 / 614 | 37 | 1998 | |
44.058= | China Merchants Tower | 186 / 610 | 38 | 1995 | |
45.058= | Shanghai China Merchants Plaza Office Building | 186 / 610 | 39 | 1998 | |
46.060= | Aurora Plaza | 185 / 607 | 37 | 2003 | |
47.060= | Pudong Development Mansion | 185 / 607 | 36 | 2001 | |
48.062 | Shanghai Yi Building | 183 / 600 | 40 | 1995 | |
48.063 | Ciro's Plaza | 181 / 594 | 39 | 2002 | |
49.064= | Union Square II | 180 / 591 | 35 | 2005 | |
50.064= | Union Square I | 180 / 591 | 35 | 2005 | |
55.064= | Mirae Asset Tower | 180 / 591 | 32 | 2008 | |
55.064= | Silver Peak Tower | 180 / 591 | 42 | 2001 | |
51.064= | Pudong Shangri La Hotel Extension | 180 / 591 | 43 | 2005 | |
52.064= | Citigroup Tower | 180 / 591 | 41 | 2005 | |
53.064= | Shanghai Property Information Exchange Center | 180 / 591 | 35 | 2000 | |
53.064= | Hopson International Tower | 180 / 591 | 33 | 2008 | |
54.072= | Harbour Ring Plaza | 178 / 584 | 36 | 1998 | |
55.072= | K. Wah Center | 178 / 584 | 39 | 2005 | |
55.072= | Shanghai New World Centre | 178 / 584 | 42 | 1998 | |
55.075= | Lin Chong Hing Finance Center | 177 / 581 | 39 | 2008 | |
55.075= | CMBC Tower | 177 / 581 | 39 | 2008 | |
55.075= | Shanghai Expo Guest Hotel | 177 / 581 | 40 | 2010 | |
55.077 | Liu Chong Hing Finance Center | 174 / 571 | 42 | 2006 | |
55.078 | Shimao Riviera Garden 1 | 173 / 568 | 55 | 2000 | |
56.079 | Four Seasons Hotel | 172 / 564 | 37 | 2002 | |
55.080= | Ping'an Financial Center | 170 / 558 | 38 | 2010 | |
55.080= | Shanghai Grand Center | 170 / 558 | 41 | 2011 |
* Indicates still under construction, but has been topped out.
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