List of tallest buildings in Nanning
| Tall buildings in Nanning | |
|---|---|
Skyline of Qingxiu District  | |
| Tallest building | Guangxi China Resources Tower | 
| Height of tallest building | 402.7 m (1,321 ft) | 
| First 150 m+ building | Nanning No. 2 Telecom Hinge Building (1999) | 
| Buildings above 150 m | 93 (2025) | 
| Buildings above 200 m | 36 (2025) | 
| Buildings above 300 m | 6 (2025) (9th) | 
| Buildings above 400 m | 1 | 
This list of tallest buildings in Nanning ranks buildings in the Chinese city of Nanning by height. Nanning is the capital and largest city of Guangxi, an autonomous region in South China, with a population of 8.7 million and an urban area population of over 5.9 million as of the 2020 census. It is considered the economic, financial and cultural center of Guangxi.
The history of skyscrapers in Nanning began with the completion of the Nanning No. 2 Telecom Hinge Building in 1999, the first in the city to be taller than 150 meters (492 feet). It was surpassed seven years later with the construction of Diwang International Commerce Center in 2006, which rose to a height of 276 m (906 ft). Starting the mid-2010s, Nanning underwent a large construction boom that saw the development of numerous increasingly tall office and residential buildings, culminating in the completion of the city's current tallest building, Guangxi China Resources Tower, in 2020. The building, reaching a height of 402.7 m (1,321 ft), is the tallest building in Guangxi. Towards the early 2020s, the rate of construction of new skyscrapers has slowed down, with construction on the city's next supertall skyscraper, Skyfame Center Landmark Tower, on hold since 2022.
As of 2025, Nanning has a total of 93 skyscrapers above 150 m (492 ft) in height, 36 of which are taller than 200 m (656 ft); thus, Nanning is among the top twenty cities with the most skyscrapers. In addition, Nanning has six supertall skyscrapers, and is hence tied with Changsha, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Moscow as the city with the ninth-most supertall buildings in the world. Out of those cities, Nanning has the smallest urban area population.
Nanning is a hilly city, with forested hills providing a backdrop to the city's tall buildings. The city's tallest buildings are primarily split between the district of Qingxiu and Wuxiang New Area. The peak of the skyline in Qingxiu is formed from four supertalls skyscrapers, including Guangxi China Resources Tower, in close proximity.