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What is the tallest building in China? In which city?

China's tallest building is Taipei 101 Building is 101 floors above ground, 5 floors below ground, so the name 101 Building. Taipei 101 (Taipei 101), formerly known as the Taipei International Financial Center (Taipei Financial Center), the designer Li Zuyuan. It is a skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei City, with a height of 508 meters, 101 floors above ground and 5 floors below ground, making it the tallest skyscraper in the world. Its English name, Taipei 101, not only represents Taipei, but also has the meaning of "Technology, Art, Innovation, People, Environment and Identity".

The tallest building in mainland China is Shanghai Jinmao Tower

Jinmao Tower is a super high-rise building in traditional Chinese style, which is one of the landmark buildings of Shanghai in the 21st century, and it was completed in August 1998 by SOM Design Office of the United States. It covers an area of 2.36 million square meters with a building area of 289,500 square meters. It is 420.5 meters high and has 88 floors.

The 1st to 52nd floors of Jinmao Tower are for offices, 53rd to 87th floors are for five-star hotels, and 88th floor is for sightseeing. The building fully embodies the fusion of traditional Chinese culture and modern high-tech, and is both an extension and development of China's ancient tower architecture, and a reproduction of the Haikai architectural style in Pudong.

Diwang Tower (also known as Shun Hing Plaza) is a skyscraper. At 69 floors and 384 meters high, it is currently the 8th tallest building in the world. The building was completed in 1996.

The building is located on Shennan East Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen.

The top floor of the building has a sightseeing service overlooking the city.