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How many ifs national financial centers are there in China?

There are five ifs national financial centers in China. They are Changsha Wharf International Financial Center, Suzhou Wharf International Financial Center, Wuxi Wharf International Financial Center, Chengdu Wharf International Financial Center and Chongqing Wharf International Financial Center.

1, Chongqing Wharf International Financial Center.

With a total construction area of 660,000 square meters, Chongqing Guo Jin Center is the largest complex project in CBD, including Grade A office buildings, five-star hotels, large one-stop shopping centers, banquet services, leisure and entertainment, etc.

2. Chengdu International Financial Center.

Chengdu International Financial Center covers an area of 55,000 square meters with a total construction area of about 760,000 square meters. It consists of four towers and a podium, of which 1 tower and No.2 tower are 248 meters high, and each tower has 50 floors.

3. Wuxi International Financial Center.

Wuxi International Financial Center is 339 meters high, with 88 floors above ground and 8 to 66 floors of office buildings, with a construction area of142,000 square meters and 800 parking spaces.

4. Changsha International Financial Center.

Changsha International Financial Center is the tallest building in Hunan Province and the landmark building of high-end modern service industry in Changsha. Among the high-rise buildings completed that year, Changsha International Financial Center ranked sixth in China and first in central China. 20 19 was certified as LEED platinum green building.

5. Suzhou International Financial Center.

The project of Suzhou International Financial Center includes the tallest building in Suzhou with 92 floors and 450 meters high, a podium and a wavy square. The top floor (92 floors) is equipped with a sightseeing platform, which overlooks the panoramic view of Suzhou city.

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