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Shun Hing Square

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Shun Hing Square is a 384 m supertall office tower completed in 1996 in Shenzhen, China, and held the record as the tallest building in China upon its completion.

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Shun Hing Square ranks #44 of 192 in the Skyscraper ranking, behind Bank of China Tower, ahead of Bitexco Financial Tower.

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Why is Shun Hing Square also called Di Wang Tower?

Di Wang Tower is the widely used local name for the Shun Hing Square complex in Shenzhen. The 384-meter office tower became a symbol of the city's rapid commercial growth after its completion in 1996.

Was Shun Hing Square once the tallest building in China?

Yes, it became China's tallest building when completed in 1996. Later Chinese skyscrapers surpassed it, including Shanghai's Jin Mao Tower and Shenzhen's own KK100 and Ping An Finance Centre.

Can visitors go to the top of Shun Hing Square?

The tower has hosted an observation attraction near its upper floors, commonly known as Meridian View Centre or Diwang Sightseeing. It offers views across Shenzhen and toward Hong Kong when visibility is clear.

How many floors does Shun Hing Square have?

The main tower is generally listed with 69 above-ground floors plus basement levels. Its twin antenna spires help create the recognizable silhouette but are treated separately from the 384-meter architectural height.

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