Guangzhou Twin Towers
Pair of supertall skyscrapers in Guangzhou
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Simplified Chinese | 广州双塔 or 广州双子塔 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 廣州雙塔 or 廣州雙子塔 | ||||||||||
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Guangzhou Twin Towers (Chinese: 广州双塔 or 广州双子塔) are two skyscrapers in Guangzhou, Guangdong. They are the two tallest skyscrapers in the city.
The West Tower, Guangzhou International Finance Center, was designed by Wilkinson Eyre and the East Tower, Guangzhou Chow Tai Fook Finance Centre, by Kohn Pedersen Fox. Both towers are located at Zhujiang New Town, the city's central business district, in Tianhe District. The West Tower became operational in 2010 and the East Tower opened in 2016.[1]
External links
- Guangzhou Twin Towers from Emporis
References
- ^ 广州东塔首次对外开放. 南方都市报 (in Simplified Chinese). 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
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Skyscrapers in Guangzhou
- China International Center (270 m)
- CITIC Plaza (390 m)
- Dapeng International Plaza (269 m)
- Fortune Center (309 m)
- Guangdong International Building (200 m)
- Guangzhou Twin Towers: Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre (530 m) / Guangzhou International Finance Center (438 m)
- Leatop Plaza (302 m)
- Metro Plaza (182 m)
- Pearl River Tower (309 m)
- The Pinnacle (360 m)
- Post & Telecommunication Hub (260 m)
- R&F Centre (243 m)
- R&F Yingkai Square (296.2 m)
- Teem Plaza (195 m)
- Victory Plaza (222 m)
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