Wuhan has emerged as a significant urban area in China with over 150 completed skyscrapers, a result of the country's inland urban expansion strategy over the last two decades. Districts such as Jianghan and Hanyang now feature impressive skylines filled with modern glass towers and residential high-rises. The definition of a skyscraper is widely accepted as buildings that are at least 150 metres tall. The data used in the rankings comes from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, with updates occurring frequently due to ongoing construction in rapidly growing cities.
Wuhan has completed over 150 skyscrapers, making it a rising contender in urban development, particularly in the past two decades as part of China's inland urban expansion.
A skyscraper is defined as a completed building at least 150 metres tall, a standard widely accepted in urban planning and architectural databases.
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