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The Jing Guang Centre ( simplified Chinese : 京广中心 ; traditional Chinese : 京廣中心 ; 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 to 2006.

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3-602: 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. The hotel section of the centre was originally the Jing Guang New World Hotel Beijing ( Chinese : 北京京廣新世界酒店 ). The hotel

6-453: A building or structure in China is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Beijing -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . King Tower King Tower ( simplified Chinese : 新金桥大厦 ; traditional Chinese : 新金橋大廈 ; pinyin : Xīnjīnqiáo Dàshà ) is a skyscraper in Shanghai , China . It is 212 m tall, has 38 stories and

9-575: Was closed and refurbished in 2012–2013 to become the Rosewood Beijing Hotel. As of 2018 Rosewood Beijing was still owned by listed company New World Development , but managed by private company Rosewood Hotel Group . Rosewood Hotel Group owns both Rosewood Hotels & Resorts and New World brands. Another New World Beijing Hotel was opened in Wangfujing , on 8 Qinian Street, Chongwenmen, Dongcheng District. This article about

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