1. Merdeka 118 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia): At 678.9 meters, this is the tallest building in Southeast Asia and the second tallest in the world. It features a unique design symbolizing Malaysia's independence and serves as a mixed-use development​
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2. Landmark 81 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam): At 461.2 meters, this Vietnamese skyscraper is a symbol of the country's economic growth and offers luxury shopping, office spaces, and residential apartments
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3. Petronas Towers (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia): Although no longer the world's tallest, these Malaysian twin towers still impress at 451.9 meters, featuring a unique Skybridge and Islamic-inspired architecture
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4. The Exchange 106 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia): Malaysia's modern financial district reaches 445.5 meters, housing commercial and office spaces, shopping centers, and hotels
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5. Autograph Tower (Jakarta, Indonesia): At 382.9 meters, this is the first supertall building in Jakarta, with LEED-certified energy efficiency​
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6. Four Seasons Place (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia): This 342.5-meter luxury building offers upscale residences and hotel amenities in the heart of Kuala Lumpur
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7. Keangnam Landmark Tower (Hanoi, Vietnam): Once Vietnam's tallest, this 328.6-meter tower remains an iconic landmark in Hanoi
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8. Grand Hyatt Manila (Taguig, Philippines): At 318 meters, this Philippine skyscraper offers luxurious accommodations and amenities
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9. Magnolias Waterfront Residences Iconsiam (Bangkok, Thailand): This 318-meter Thai residential building boasts stunning views of Bangkok
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10. King Power MahaNakhon (Bangkok, Thailand): Rounding out the list at 314 meters, this unique Thai building features a distinctive architectural design