
IMAGE COPYRIGHT REUTERS image caption The SEG Plaza in Shenzhen is just outside the top 100 tallest buildings in China
Local authorities do not yet know what caused the 300m (980ft) SEG Plaza building to wobble on Tuesday afternoon.
No earthquakes were recorded at the time. An investigation is under way.
The 20-year-old building houses an electronics market and offices.
It stands in the heart of Shenzhen, a sprawling city of more than 12 million people known for its shopping and booming tech industry.
Footage shared on social media showed hundreds of people running away from the skyscraper shortly after it was evacuated.
By 14:00, everyone inside the building had been evacuated, the newspaper reported.
In a later statement, the local government said a preliminary investigation found “no cracks in the ground surrounding the building” and no damage to “pieces of outer wall”.
Completed in 2000, the SEG Plaza is the 104th-tallest building in China and the 212nd-tallest in the world, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, an online database.
Shenzhen, which links Hong Kong to China’s mainland, is at the cutting edge of technology and innovation in the country. Businesses with headquarters in the city include Tencent and Huawei.
The world’s fourth-tallest skyscraper, the 599m Ping An Finance Centre, also studs the city’s skyline.
