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List of tallest buildings in Asia
This list of tallest buildings in Asia ranks skyscrapers which are at least 274 m tall. The tallest building in Asia (and the tallest in the world) is Burj Khalifa, which stands 828 m and was opened on January 4, 2010, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Nearly three-quarters of the 50 tallest skyscrapers in the world are located in Asia. Before the construction boom of skyscrapers in Asia since 1997, most of the tallest skyscrapers were built in North America. China has built fifteen of the tallest skyscrapers in the world in the last twenty years. The UAE has also built numerous skyscrapers in the last twenty years, and the city of Dubai has the most skyscrapers in the top fifty list. The first list includes skyscrapers which are either completed or topped out according to CTBUH criteria. The second list those buildings which are proposed or under construction according to CTBUH criteria.
Tallest buildings
This list ranks completed or topped out buildings in Asia that stand at least 273 m (896 ft) tall according to CTBUH criteria. Buildings that have been the tallest in Asia are shown in boldface. {{legend|#ddffdd|Was the tallest building in Asia upon completion|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
Tallest under construction, on-hold, approved and proposed
Under construction, Approved or Proposed Asian skyscrapers
This section contains list of skyscrapers taller than 300 m under construction or proposed according to CTBUH criteria.
On hold
This list ranks skyscrapers whose construction is on hold that are planned to rise over 300 metres (984 ft).
Timeline of tallest buildings
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