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153m
52
1999
Location:
Hong Kong
China
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Coordinates: 22.373452N   114.102901E
10 skyscrapers in a circle of one square kilometre

7289th tallest in the world (shared with 183 other buildings)
6952nd tallest on the Northern Hemisphere (shared with 172 other buildings)
5716th tallest in Asia (shared with 131 other buildings)
3634th tallest in China (shared with 77 other buildings)
475th tallest in Hong Kong (shared with 18 other buildings)
67th tallest built in 1999 (shared with 2 other buildings)
58th tallest built in Asia in 1999 (shared with 2 other buildings)
40th tallest built in China in 1999 (shared with 1 other building)
19th tallest built in Hong Kong in 1999
5734th most northern skyscraper
1890th most southern skyscraper
4629th most western skyscraper
2995th most eastern skyscraper
17th tallest within 1 kilometre (3 equally tall buildings in that area)
153rd tallest within 10 kilometres (8 equally tall buildings in that area)
1187th tallest within 100 kilometres (27 equally tall buildings in that area)
2325th tallest within 1000 kilometres (51 equally tall buildings in that area)
3878th tallest within 2000 kilometres (86 equally tall buildings in that area)
5168th tallest within 5000 kilometres (127 equally tall buildings in that area)
Most floors within 1 kilometre
50th most floors within 10 kilometres (7 buildings with same floor number)
359th most floors within 100 kilometres (70 buildings with same floor number)
704th most floors within 1000 kilometres (109 buildings with same floor number)
1083rd most floors within 2000 kilometres (163 buildings with same floor number)
1439th most floors within 5000 kilometres (199 buildings with same floor number)
304 metres from the closest taller building
Summit Terrace Tower 5
Hong Kong, China
169 metres, 47 floors, 2003
Usage: Residential

304 metres from the closest at least as tall building
Summit Terrace Tower 5
Hong Kong, China
169 metres, 47 floors, 2003
Usage: Residential

9.78 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 400 metres
International Commerce Centre
Hong Kong, China
484 metres, 108 floors, 2010
Usages: Office, Hotel

1.16 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 1000 feet
Nina Tower
Hong Kong, China
320 metres, 80 floors, 2006
Usages: Office, Hotel

1.16 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 200 metres
Nina Tower
Hong Kong, China
320 metres, 80 floors, 2006
Usages: Office, Hotel

304 metres from the next skyscraper
Summit Terrace Tower 5
Hong Kong, China
169 metres, 47 floors, 2003
Usage: Residential

1.15 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with more floors
Vision City Tower 1
Hong Kong, China
192 metres, 53 floors, 2007
Usage: Residential

1.15 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least as many floors
Vision City Tower 1
Hong Kong, China
192 metres, 53 floors, 2007
Usage: Residential

781 metres from the closest skyscraper with at least 50 floors
Ocean Pride Tower 7
Hong Kong, China
164 metres, 50 floors, 2018
Usage: Residential

1.16 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 60 floors
Nina Tower
Hong Kong, China
320 metres, 80 floors, 2006
Usages: Office, Hotel

1.16 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 70 floors
Nina Tower
Hong Kong, China
320 metres, 80 floors, 2006
Usages: Office, Hotel

1.16 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 80 floors
Nina Tower
Hong Kong, China
320 metres, 80 floors, 2006
Usages: Office, Hotel

9.78 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 90 floors
International Commerce Centre
Hong Kong, China
484 metres, 108 floors, 2010
Usages: Office, Hotel

9.78 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 100 floors
International Commerce Centre
Hong Kong, China
484 metres, 108 floors, 2010
Usages: Office, Hotel


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