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Wenzhou World Trade Center


Height: 322m
Location: Wenzhou
Year: 2010
Wenzhou World Trade Center

First Canadian Place


Height: 355m
Location: Toronto
Year: 1975
First Canadian Place

Wenzhou World Trade Center vs First Canadian Place


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Wenzhou World Trade Center

Wenzhou World Trade Center

Height

322m
Floors68
Year2010
CityWenzhou

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Wenzhou World Trade Center (Chinese: ????????) is a 68-floor supertall skyscraper in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China. Construction of the building began on 9 June 2003 and was completed in 2010 at 333 m (1,093 feet ), giving it the name of the 107th-tallest construction in the world. It's located in the downtown area of Wenzhou in which it stands as the tallest building in the city, the tallest in Zhejiang province and the 56th-tallest in China.



The Wenzhou World Trade Center is to be used as office space and a luxury hotel. Original plans called for the Wenzhou World Trade Center to be just 260 m (853 ft) tall.

Source: Wikipedia
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First Canadian Place

First Canadian Place

Height

355m
Floors72
Year1975
CityToronto

Informations

First Canadian Place (originally First Bank Building) is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Toronto, Ontario, in the northwest corner of King and Bay streets, and serves as the global operational headquarters of the Bank of Montreal.

At 298 m (978 ft), it is Canada's tallest skyscraper and the 15th tallest building in North America to structural top (spires) and 9th highest to the roof top, and the 105th tallest in the world. It's the third tallest freestanding construction in Canada, after the CN Tower (also in Toronto) and the Inco Superstack chimney in Sudbury, Ontario. The building is owned by Brookfield Office Properties, setting it in co-ownership with the neighbouring Exchange Tower and Bay Adelaide Centre as well as various other office areas across Downtown Toronto.

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