When not obscured by fog, the Shanghai Tower stands out as one of the most beautiful skyscrapers in the world. The 127-story glass pillar appears to twist toward the sky.
The Han Show Theater's squat, paper-lantern shape is made beautiful by an intricate, red mesh. The building's LED bulbs reflect on the lake at night, lighting up Wuhan, Hubei.
Architect: Stufish Entertainment Architects
Year completed: 2014
Source: Housely
The Shanghai World Financial Center marks a departure from the norm with its elegant simplicity. A skywalk on the 100th floor provides unparalleled views of the financial capital.
The headquarters for Shanghai gaming company Giant Interactive Group look torn from a video game. The colossal structure works with the environment, instead of fighting it.
Architect: Morphosis Architects
Year completed: 2010
Source: Wired
Created by famed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, the Bird's Nest stadium served as the centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics Games. Its upkeep costs $11 million a year.
Architects: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron
Year completed: 2008
Source: NPR
You won't find a gold dome on top of the capital building in China's Zhejiang province. Instead, a park sits above the Congress Center Hangzhou's steely structure.
Architect: Peter Ruge, Matthias Matschewski, and Nicole Kubath
Year completed: 2010
Source: ArchDaily
The horseshoe-shaped Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort, also called the Moon Hotel, pays tribute to the traditional bridges depicted in old Chinese paintings.
Architect: Ma Yansong/MAD
Year completed: 2013
Source: Dezeen