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From Jackie Craven Shun Hing SquarePictures of the World's Tallest Buildings: Shun Hing Square Also known as Di Wang Mansion or Di Wang Commercial Centre, Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen is the tallest all-steel highrise in China. ![]() Photo ŠiStockPhoto.com/Liugen Cheng Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen, China. K.Y. Cheung Design Assc., Architects.
Location: Shenzhen, China Architect: K.Y. Cheung Design Assc. Year: 1996 Height: 384 meters / 1,260 feet Stories: 69 About Shun Hing Square:Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen, China is like an entire city in a single building. Shun Hing Square includes a 5-story shopping mall, offices, apartments, and, on the top floor, a public observatory called the Meridian View Centre.The spires on Shun Hing Square account for much of the building's height. If you don't measure its spires, Shun Hing Square is 325 meters, or 1,066 feet, tall. Learn more about Shun Hing Square >>World's Tallest BuildingsTall Buildings RankedHow Buildings are MeasuredBest Skyscraper Books More Tall StructuresWorld's Tallest TowersModern ArchitectureSkyscraper Web Sites More Architecture Pictures |
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