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How many floors are there in Guangzhou East Tower and West Tower?

Guangzhou East Tower has * * *11floor above ground and 5 floors underground; Guangzhou West Tower has *** 103 floors above ground and 4 floors underground. Guangzhou East Tower is directly invested by Chow Tai Fook Group in Hong Kong, which integrates the functions of super five-star hotels, restaurants, serviced apartments, Grade A office buildings and underground shopping malls. Guangzhou International Finance Center, also known as "Guangzhou West Tower", is located at No.5, Zhujiang West Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. It is a skyscraper, located in Tianhe CBD.

The top of Guangzhou East Tower adopts zigzag design, forming hanging gardens on different floors; The glass curtain wall adopts white clay plate pendant, which can naturally light; Ultra-high strength green concrete is used for the first time in the structure, which reduces the weight of the East Tower and increases the use area.

The East Tower uses low-energy LED lights for night lighting, and the main tower uses crystal white light, creating a dynamic effect of twinkling stars in the night sky. The podium lighting matches the architectural appearance and the characteristics of landscape architecture, and white light is also used as the main lighting.

Guangzhou International Finance Center covers an area of 3 1000 square meters, with a total construction area of 456,000 square meters, of which the main tower is 440.75 meters high, the helipad is 449.2 meters high, with 103 floors above ground and 4 floors underground.

20 15 12, Guangzhou international financial center passed the evaluation of sustainable buildings in Tianhe CBD. 20 17, Guangzhou international financial center was awarded LEED platinum-level green building certification by American green building Council.

With Guang Zhouta as the center line, the East and West Towers of the Pearl River on both sides of the strait constitute the "Twin Towers" of Guangzhou, forming a shocking visual pattern.