Tallest Building in Hong Kong
Within the myriad of skyscrapers and soaring buildings distributed on the islands, the International Finance Centre is the tallest building in Hong Kong. The International Finance Centre, which is branded as "IFC", is an integrated commercial development on the famous waterfront area of Hong Kong's Central District.
To be the tallest building in Hong Kong is of course, an international prestige, and the sheer size and height makes it a very prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island. The International Finance Centre boasts of grandeur and splendor as it stands out from all the other tall buildings in Hong Kong.
Tallest buildings in Hong Kong
- The tallest building in Hong Kong is the 88-storey Two International Finance Centre, which was built in 2003 and stands 415 metres (1,362 ft) tall. It stands as the 7th-tallest building in the world and 3rd-tallest building in the People's Republic of China.
- The second-tallest building in the city is Central Plaza at 374 m (1,227 ft) tall with 78 stories. The structure contains the Hong Kong City Church, the highest church in the world located inside a skyscraper.
- The third-tallest building in the city is the 70-storey Bank of China Tower, which is 367 m (1,204 ft) high and was designed by famed architect I. M. Pei. The skyscraper has the distinction of being the first skyscraper outside the United States to exceed 305 m (1,000 ft) in height.
- As of 2008, six completed buildings in Hong Kong exceed 300 m (984 ft) in height; this is more than any other city in the world.
- Hong Kong ranks first in the world in both skyscraper and high-rise count, with at least 228 completed skyscrapers over 150 m (492 ft) and 7,558 highrise buildings.
- Hong Kong's skyline is often considered to be the best in the world, with the surrounding mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers.
- Every night, many skyscrapers and buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour light up in a synchronized show called A Symphony of Lights, named by the Guiness Book of World Records as the largest permanent light and sound festival in the world.
International Finance Centre
IFC basically consists of two skyscrapers. Tower One consists of the IFC mall and the forty-storey Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong. The 88 storey Tower Two International Finance Centre is the tallest building in Hong Kong, usurping the place that was once occupied by the infamous Central Plaza.
The complex was developed by a consortium lead by Sun Hung Kai Properties & MTR Corporation. In addition, the Airport Express Hong Kong Station is directly beneath it, providing more convenient transportation especially for traveling businessmen.
One IFC
The One International Finance Centre was completed in 1998 and opened in 1999. Its height is 210 meters, has a 38-storey building with a four-floor trading, 18 high speed passenger lifts in 4 zones, and comprises 784,000 square feet, or approximately 72,850 square meters. The building currently accommodates approximately 5,000 people.
Two IFC
Of the two skyscrapers that make up the International Finance Center building, the Two International Finance Centre is the tallest building in Hong Kong. It was designed by Cesar Pelli and completed in 2003. Its height measures approximately at 415 meters. It has 88 storeys, which is an extremely auspicious number for the Cantonese culture.
True to its name it contains twenty-two high-ceiling trading floors. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is located at the 55th floor. The whole complex is equipped with state of the art telecommunications, raised floors for flexible cabling management, and nearly column-free floor plans. The building expects to accommodate up to 15,000 people, when all offices and floors are fully occupied.
Due to Cantonese culture and beliefs, the 88 storeys of the tallest building in Hong Kong may not be exactly eighty-eight (88). Why? Because of superstitious reasons, "taboo floors" like 14 and 24 are omitted because these numbers, according to Cantonese culture, sound like "definitely die" and "easy to die" respectively.
The top floor of the Two IFC is only slightly higher than Hong Kong city's landmark, the Peak. Two IFC is the third tallest building in the Greater China region and the 6th tallest office building in the world.
The following are the current titleholders:
- 1st - Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan
- 2nd and 3rd - Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 4th - Sears Tower in Chicago, USA
- 5th - Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai, China
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