10 Tallest Buildings In The World

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CITIC Tower

CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, stands in the heart of Beijing's Central Business District. It is 1,731 feet tall and has 109 floors. It was completed in 2018.

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Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre

China's Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre is 1,739 feet tall and has 111 floors. The construction was completed in 2016.

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Tianjin CTF Finance Centre

The Tianjin CTF Finance Centre in China is also 1,739 feet. It was completed in 2019 and has 99 floors.

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One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center in New York US, is 1,776 feet and has 94 floors. Completed in 2014, it is ranked 7 in the list of the world's tallest buildings.

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Lotte World Tower

With a height of 1,819 feet, the Lotte World Tower in South Korea's Songpa-gu is the sixth-tallest building in the world. It has 123 floor and was inaugurated in 2017.

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Ping An Finance Center

This supertall skyscraper in China's Guangdong province was built in 2017 and has 115 floors. Standing at 1,965 feet, this is the world's fifth-tallest building.

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Makkah Royal Clock Tower

Makkah Royal Clock Tower, earlier called Abraj Al Bait, in Mecca is owned by the Saudi Arabian government. It is a complex of seven skyscraper hotels and has 120 floors. It is 1,972 feet tall.

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Shanghai Tower

The Shanghai Tower at The Bund in Shanghai, China, is the third-tallest building in the world and is 2,073 feet in height. It has 128 floors.

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Merdeka 118

Merdeka 118 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is ranked number 2 on the list of the world's tallest buildings. Completed in 2023, it is 2,227 feet high and houses 118 floors.

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Burj Khalifa

Standing at 2,717 feet, Dubai's Burj Khalifa is the tallest building of the world. It was completed in 2010 and has 163 floors.

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