Shenzhen, a major city and Special Economic Zone in Guangdong, China, is home to over 443 completed skyscrapers taller than 150 m (492 ft), of which 184 are taller than , making it the largest concentration of skyscrapers above 200 m in the world. The tallest building in Shenzhen is the Ping An Finance Centre, which rises . The 115-story skyscraper also stands as the second-tallest building in China and the fifth-tallest building in the world. At , the KK100 is the second-tallest completed building in the city. Shenzhen's high-rise building boom shows no signs of slowing down, with numerous proposals for skyscrapers taller than .
Skyscraper construction started in Shenzhen in 1978, at a time when the tallest building in the city was five stories tall. In the next decade, 300 high-rises were erected in the city, including the Guomao Building. It was the city's first skyscraper and was the tallest building in mainland China upon its opening in 1985. As Shenzhen's highrise construction boom progressed into the 1990s, the skyscrapers erected in the city became taller. In the decade spanning from 1996 to 2006, 18 buildings taller than were completed. The tallest of these is the Diwang Building (Shun Hing Square), the city's first building to exceed in height. Most of Shenzhen's skyscrapers are concentrated in the Luohu, Futian and Nanshan districts. Shenzhen's skyscraper boom is attributed to its status as one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.
This lists ranks Shenzhen skyscrapers that stand at least 200 m (655 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Buildings that have already topped out are also included.
This lists the tallest building in each district of Shenzhen stand at least 200 metres based on standard height measurement.
This lists the tallest buildings in Shenzhen by their respective functionsâÂÂoffice, hotel, residential and mixed-useâÂÂbased on standard height measurement.
This lists buildings that are under construction in Shenzhen with at least 150m (492 feet) in height.