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  2. AsiaWorld–Expo - Wikipedia

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    At a construction cost of HK$2.35 billion, AsiaWorld–Expo has over 70,000 square metres of space with 10 ground-level and column-free halls, including the AsiaWorld–Arena – the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000; the AsiaWorld–Summit – Hong Kong's largest indoor ...

  3. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Nan Fung Centre, Tsuen Wan. New Jade Shopping Arcade, Chai Wan. New Town Plaza, Sha Tin. New Town Plaza Phase 3, Sha Tin. Ngan Shing Commercial Centre, City One Shatin, Shatin. Ocean Terminal, Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui. Olympian City, Tai Kok Tsui. On Tat Shopping Centre, On Tat. OP Mall, Tsuen Wan.

  4. Cheung Kong Center - Wikipedia

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    Cheung Kong Center. /  22.27944°N 114.16028°E  / 22.27944; 114.16028. Cheung Kong Center is a skyscraper in Central, Hong Kong designed by Cesar Pelli. The 70-storey structure is 283 m (928 ft) tall with a gross floor area of 1,260,000-square-foot (117,100 m 2 ). When completed in 1999, it was the fourth-tallest building in the city ...

  5. Central station (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    Central ( Chinese: 中環; Cantonese Yale: Jūngwàan) is an MTR station located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island. The station's livery is firebrick red but brown on the Tsuen Wan line platforms. The station is the southern terminus of the Tsuen Wan line, a stop on the Island line, and connects to Hong Kong station (via an underground ...

  6. Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre - Wikipedia

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    Tsim Sha Tsui Centre(Chinese: 尖沙咀中心) and Empire Centre(帝國中心) are two office buildings and shopping malls in East Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.[1] They are connected by a covered pedestrian bridge. History. [edit] The Tsim Sha Tsui Centre was developed in 1980 by Sino Group, where the headquarters are now located.

  7. The Center - Wikipedia

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    The Center ( Cantonese Yale: Jūngwàahn Jūngsām) is the fifth tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong, [ 1] after International Commerce Centre, Two International Finance Centre (88 storeys), Central Plaza and Bank of China Tower. With a height of 346 m (1,135 ft), it comprises 73 storeys. The Center is one of the few skyscrapers in Hong Kong that ...

  8. Central Government Complex (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Government Complex has been the headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong since 2011. Located at the Tamar site, the complex comprises the Central Government Offices, the Legislative Council Complex and the Office of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. The complex has taken over the roles of several buildings, including the former ...

  9. Asia Society Hong Kong Centre - Wikipedia

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    Centre entrance along Justice Drive. Modern footbridge within the compound. The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is one of the global centers of the New York City based Asia Society. Located in Admiralty, in the business district of Hong Kong, it was dedicated on February 9, 2012. [1]