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China Resources Tower (), colloquially known as the Spring Bamboo (), is a supertall
skyscraper A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Modern sources currently define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition. Skyscrapers are very tall high-ri ...
in Houhai, Nanshan,
Shenzhen Shenzhen (; ; ; ), also historically known as Sham Chun, is a major sub-provincial city and one of the special economic zones of China. The city is located on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern provi ...
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. Construction started in 2012 and the building topped out on July 1, 2016. It surpassed Shun Hing Square as the 3rd tallest building in Shenzhen upon its completion in 2018. It is owned by
China Resources China Resources Holdings Company Limited (), or simply China Resources, is a Chinese state-owned conglomerate that owns a variety of businesses in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Some of its subsidiaries use the name in the form of the acronym ...
, which has its headquarters there. At the foot of the building is the shopping mall named "Shenzhen Bay MixC", together with basement carparks. Subways connects the shopping mall with Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre and Shenzhen Metro Line 11 Houhai Station.


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File:Skyscrapers under construction in Houhai as viewed from B2P on Shenzhen Bay Bridge.jpg, China Resources Headquarters (tallest building under construction on the far right) and other skyscrapers in Houhai as viewed from Shenzhen Bay Bridge File:China Resources Headquarters.jpg, China Resources Headquarters in November 2016 File:One Shenzhen Bay and China Resources Headquarters.jpg, China Resources Headquarters (right) with the One Shenzhen Bay development (left) File:China Resources Headquarters Shenzhen.jpg, China Resources Headquarters in Shenzhen File:深圳湾20181030.jpg, China Resources Headquarters with the
Shenzhen Bay Sports Center Shenzhen Bay Sports Center (Simplified Chinese: 深圳湾体育中心), nicknamed Spring Cocoon ( zh, 春茧) for its shape, is a multiuse stadium in Shenzhen, China. It is used mostly for table tennis, swimming and soccer competitions. The sta ...
File:China Resources Headquarters 03-10-2018.jpg, China Resources Headquarters in Shenzhen in October 2018 File:China Resources Headquarters 2019 july.jpg, China Resources Headquarters in Shenzhen in July 2019 File:ChinaResourcesHeadquartersinShenzhen20209.jpg, China Resources Headquarters view from the Talent Park, Shenzhen File:China Resources Headquarters by the side of shenzhen bay2020.jpg, China Resources Headquarters in Shenzhen in December 2020


See also

* One Shenzhen Bay * Andaz Shenzhen Bay *
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List of tallest buildings in China China has the largest number of tall buildings in the world, surpassing that of the top eleven largest, the United States (850+), United Arab Emirates (310+), South Korea (270+), Japan (270+), Malaysia (260+), India (220+), Australia (140+), Indo ...
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List of tallest buildings in the world This list of tallest buildings includes skyscrapers with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least . Nonbuilding structure, Non-building structures, such as towers, are not included in this list (for these, see ''List of tallest ...


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