There are 7,653 skyscrapers in Hong Kong, putting the city at the top of world rankings and, thus, making it the capital city of skyscrapers.
As a result of the lack of space and demand for construction, few older buildings remain, and the city is instead becoming a centre for modern architecture. The International Commerce Centre (ICC), at 484 m (1,588 ft) high, is the tallest building in Hong Kong and also the fourth tallest in the world, by height to roof measurement.