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Jing Guang Centre

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Town or city
  
Beijing

Completed
  
1989

Floors
  
51

Phone
  
+86 10 5990 3388

Country
  
China

Height
  
208 m

Opened
  
1990

Jing Guang Centre

Address
  
China, Beijing, Chaoyang, 朝阳门外大街1号

Similar
  
Hujialou Station, Fortune Financial Center, China World Trade Ce, Beijing Television Center, Capital Mansion

The Jing Guang Centre (Chinese: 京广中心; pinyin: Jīng-Guǎng Zhōngxīn, an abbreviation for "Beijing-Guangzhou Centre") is a 208 m (682 ft) skyscraper in Beijing CBD which was top of the List of tallest buildings in Beijing from 1989-2006.

The Jing Guang Centre was also the tallest building in mainland China from completion in 1989 until 1996, when King Tower in Shanghai and Shenzhen's Shun Hing Square were completed. The main tower is composed of 3 parts: hotel, offices and condominium, with a side building of additional office space on the northern side.

Rosewood Beijing Hotel

The hotel section of the Centre was originally the Beijing New World Hotel. The hotel was closed and refurbished in 2012-2013 to become the Rosewood Beijing Hotel.

References

Jing Guang Centre Wikipedia