King Tower
Skyscraper in Shanghai, China
31°14′51″N 121°35′15″E / 31.2475°N 121.5875°E / 31.2475; 121.5875King Tower (simplified Chinese: 新金桥大厦; traditional Chinese: 新金橋大廈; pinyin: Xīnjīnqiáo Dàshà) is a skyscraper in Shanghai, China. It is 212 m tall, has 38 stories and was completed in 1996.
The tower was the tallest in China until Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen was built later in the same year. It was the tallest building in Shanghai until the Jin Mao Tower's completion in 1998.
See also
References
- "Emporis building ID 103800". Emporis. Archived from the original on February 5, 2020.
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Preceded by China Merchants Tower | Tallest Building in Shanghai 1996 – 1998 | Succeeded by Jin Mao Tower |
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Skyscrapers in Shanghai over 170 meters (558 feet)
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construction:
- Shanghai North Bund Center (480m)
- Xujiahui Tower (370m, 2024)
- X3-2 Office Development (200 m)
- Park Place Office Tower (188 m)
- Shanghai Expo Guest Hotel (178 m)
- Buildings listed in order of height and with year of completion
- Building data source: Emporis
- See also:' List of tallest buildings in Shanghai
- Category:Buildings and structures in Shanghai
- Buildings on the Bund
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