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Right now 2011, the highest building in South Korea is in Songdo, Incheon. It's about 68floors.

63 building(63빌딩)

the buildings that are going to built in 2012-2015(south Korea)

1.

(Seoul ,SouthKorea)

2.

(Incheon,South Korea)

3.

Yongsan dream tower (Seoul)

4.

(Busan Lotte tower, Busan,South Korea)

They are planning to built much more skyscrapers in Seoul,Busan,Incheon and

other cities.

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