List of tallest buildings in Guiyang

This list of tallest buildings in Guiyang ranks skyscrapers in Guiyang, Guizhou, China by height. The tallest building in Guiyang is currently the Kempinski Hotel, which rises 212 m (695 feet).

Guiyiang is the third largest city in Western China and the provincial capital city in Guizhou Provinces.With a metro population over 2 million.

It is the political, economical, cultural, educational, financial and transportational center of Guizhou province.

Tallest buildings

This lists ranks Guiyang skyscrapers that stand at least 95 m (311 feet) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Existing structures are included for ranking purposes based on present height. All the structures in this list has been topped, but some may not be ready to use.

Rank Name Height
m / feet
Floors Year Notes
1 Kempinski Hotel 228 / 695 53 2009
2 Guizhou International Merchandise 160 / 524 42 2005
2 Sheraton Hotel Guiyang 158 / 518 38 2005
3 Quanlin International Plaza 151 / 495 40 2002
4 Century Jinyuan Hotel 150 / 493 39 2009
5 Times Mingshi Tower 140 / 459 35 2000
6 Guiyang Central Park 124 / 406 40 2009
7 Jinhao Mansion 121 / 396 38 2006
8 Lanbowan West Tower 110 / 360 32
9 Lanbowan East Tower 110 / 360 32
10 Guiyang General Merchandise Tower 108 / 354 34 1987
11 Guiyang Baicheng Hotel 108 / 4354 34 1998
12 Xianghong National Mansion 103/ 337 30 1998
13 Fangzhou Tower 102.7 / 336 28 2001
14 Jiulian Hua Tower 100 / 328 30 2000
15 Zhongshan Tower 99 / 325 28 2002
16 Guixiang Hotel 96 / 314 25 2000
17 Guiyang Wanguo Building 95 / 311 25 2006

Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed

Under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in Guiyang and are planned to rise at least 100 m (328 feet). Buildings that have already been topped out are not included.

Name Height*
m / feet
Floors* Year* Notes
Hunter International Main Tower 260 40

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