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  2. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article. Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name (for example, 1 micron = 10 −6 metre).

  3. List of tallest buildings in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou and Shenzhen are part of the Pearl River Delta, the most populous urban agglomeration in the world [2], and one of the regions where skyscrapers are most concentrated. The tallest building in Guangzhou is currently Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, which stands 530 m (1,740 ft) tall. It is also the third-tallest building in China and the ...

  4. Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou) - Wikipedia

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    It now houses the Guangzhou Museum. History ... The tower is 92 feet (28 meters) in height, 102 feet (31 meters) in width and 52 feet (16 meters) in depth. [1]

  5. List of tallest buildings in China by city - Wikipedia

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    Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Built Rank in China Beijing: China Zun: 528 m 1732 ft 109 2018 5 Changsha: Changsha IFS Tower T1: 452 m 1483 ft 94 2018 10 Chongqing: International Land-Sea Center: 458 m 1,535 ft 98 2024 Dalian: Eton Place Dalian Tower 1: 383 m 1257 ft 80 2016 26 Dongguan: Dongguan International Trade Center 1: 423 m 1,386 ft 85 ...

  6. List of tallest structures in China - Wikipedia

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    273 m (896 ft) 49: China International Center: 2007: Skyscraper: Guangzhou: 270 m (890 ft) 50: Dapeng International Plaza: 1998: Skyscraper: Guangzhou: 269 m (883 ft) 51: Kaifeng TV Tower: 1995: Steel tower: Kaifeng: 268 m (879 ft) 52: Bocom Financial Towers: 2002: Skyscraper: Shanghai: 265 m (869 ft) 53: Shenzhen Special Zone Press Tower: 1998 ...

  7. China International Center - Wikipedia

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    China International Center (simplified Chinese: 中华国际中心; traditional Chinese: 中華國際中心; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Guójì Zhōngxīn) is a 62-storey, 270 m (890 ft) skyscraper completed in 2007 in Guangzhou, China.

  8. Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou, [a] previously romanized as Canton [6] or Kwangchow, [7] is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. [8] Located on the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the Silk Road.

  9. Guangzhou International Finance Center - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou International Finance Center or Guangzhou West Tower, is a 103-story, 438.6 m (1,439 ft) skyscraper at Zhujiang Avenue West in the Tianhe District of Guangzhou, Guangdong. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] One half of the Guangzhou Twin Towers , it is the 24th tallest building in the world, completed in 2010.