Explore the best places for the photography theme Skyscraper
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Skyscrapers are great for anybody who is interested in cityscape photography, since they add a different dimension to your photos. The name "skyscraper" is usually used for buildings that are higher than 150 m.
The highest skyscrapers can be found in Dubai (Burj Khalifa, 828 m), Shanghai (Shanghai Tower, 632 m), Mecca in Saudi Arabia (Mecca Royal Clock Tower Hotel, 601 m), Shenzhen in China (Ping An Finance Centre, 599 m) or Seoul (Lotte World Tower, 554.5 m) to name just the currently highest buildings in the world.