The tallest office buildings in Asia and the Pacific
Taipei - Taiwan
Taipei 101 is the tallest office building in Taiwan and until 2010 was the tallest office building in the world, with 101 floors above ground and five floors below ground. Taipei 101 was previously named the Taipei World Financial Centre and was the first building to go over half a kilometer in height.
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
The Petronas Towers are the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world with 88 floors, and were the tallest buildings in the world until 2006. The Petronas Towers have 88 floors each and a skybridge connects the two buildings on the 41st and 42nd floors, boasting the highest office suites in Kuala Lumpur.
Hong Kong
The International Commerce Centre is the tallest office building in Hong Kong and the 5th tallest office building in the world. The International Commerce Centre has 108 floors.
Guangzhou - People's Republic of China
CITIC Plaza is the tallest office building in Guangzhou, in the province of Guangdong. CITIC Plaza has 80 floors and is the 6th tallest office building in the world.
Shenzhen - People's Republic of China
Shun Hing Square is currently the tallest office building in Shenzhen and the 7th tallest office building in the world. Shun Hing Square has 69 floors.
Bangkok
The Empire Tower is the tallest office building in Bangkok and the 6th tallest building in Thailand, with 62 floors.
Melbourne - Australia
Rialto Towers is the tallest office building Melbourne and in fact all of Australia, with 63 floors above ground and 3 below ground. Rialto Towers is also the tallest office building in the Southern Hemisphere.
Perth - Australia
Central Park is the tallest office building in Perth, with 51 floors, and is the 8th tallest building in Australia.
Sydney - Australia
Chifley Tower is the tallest office building in Sydney, with 53 floors. These impressive office buildings provide commercial and managed office space to a wide variety of prestigious businesses.


