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Top 6 tallest buildings in Hong Kong

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 8, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Top 6 tallest buildings in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is best known for its skyline, shaped by numerous built skyscrapers that depict the city's economic power. Due to economic growth and limited land, Hong Kong has become a city of vertical growth, where many buildings rank among the world's tallest. Besides serving office, hotel, and observatory purposes, the buildings are also landmarks. Below are the six tallest buildings in Hong Kong:


(This list and the estimated figures are based on Wikipedia and The Skyscraper Center)



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International Commerce Centre

The International Commerce Centre (ICC) is the tallest building in Hong Kong, reaching a height of about 1,588 feet (ft) with around 108 floors. Located in West Kowloon, it houses offices, luxury hotels, and observation spaces. The building is also home to the Ritz-Carlton hotel, one of the highest hotels in the world. Its towering glass structure dominates the city’s skyline.



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Two International Finance Centre

Two International Finance Centre stands at approximately 1,352 ft with 88 floors. Located in the Central district near Victoria Harbour, it serves as a major financial hub for global banks and corporations. Its sleek design and waterfront location make it one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Hong Kong and an important part of the city’s financial district.


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Central Plaza

Central Plaza rises to about 1,227 ft and has 78 floors. Situated in Wan Chai, the skyscraper is known for its distinctive triangular shape and illuminated spire at the top. The building is primarily used for office spaces and is famous for its colourful night lighting, which contributes to Hong Kong’s vibrant nighttime skyline.


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Bank of China Tower

The Bank of China Tower stands around 1,205 ft tall including its spires, with about 70 floors. Designed by renowned architect I. M. Pei, the building features a striking geometric design inspired by bamboo growth. It serves as the headquarters for the Bank of China in Hong Kong and remains one of the most iconic and photographed buildings in the city.



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The Center

The Center is approximately 1,135 ft tall and has 73 floors. Located in the Central district, the building mainly contains office spaces for businesses and financial institutions. It is well known for its advanced LED lighting system that creates colourful patterns at night, making it a visually striking addition to Hong Kong’s skyline.


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Nina Tower

Nina Tower, located in Tsuen Wan, reaches a height of about 1,050 ft with 80 floors in its taller tower. The complex consists of twin towers connected by a sky bridge. It houses hotels, offices, and shopping areas, and is considered one of the tallest buildings in the New Territories region of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's skyline is considered to be one of the best in the world, as it is marked by the presence of skyscrapers that symbolise the economic strength of the region. The presence of the International Commerce Center and the Two IFC towers symbolises the status of Hong Kong as a global financial center. The towers are a reflection of the skyline due to the height and design of the towers.



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