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  2. AsiaWorld–Expo - Wikipedia

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    The name of the new centre, AsiaWorld–Expo, was announced on 27 November 2003, and is intended to reflect Hong Kong's "Asia's World City" promotional brand, which was launched in 2001. [2] A groundbreaking ceremony was held on 29 March 2004. [3] The new facility opened on 21 December 2005. [4]

  3. AsiaWorld–Expo station - Wikipedia

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    AsiaWorld–Expo station. /  22.3218°N 113.9412°E  / 22.3218; 113.9412. AsiaWorld–Expo is the western terminus of the Airport Express of the Hong Kong MTR. It serves the AsiaWorld–Expo in the northeast corner of Chek Lap Kok, the island on which the Hong Kong International Airport is located. The AsiaWorld–Expo is an exhibition ...

  4. 7 World Trade Center (1987–2001) - Wikipedia

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    The original 7 World Trade Center was a 47-story building, designed by Emery Roth & Sons, with a red granite facade. The building was 610 feet (190 m) tall, with a trapezoidal footprint that was 330 ft (100 m) long and 140 ft (43 m) wide. [ 5][ 6] Tishman Realty & Construction managed construction of the building. [ 5]

  5. Route 7 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Route 7 ( Chinese: 七號幹線) is a major road linking Tseung Kwan O and Kwai Chung, through the northern part of Kowloon in Hong Kong . The route was constructed in the 1960s, and consisted sections of Lung Cheung Road and Ching Cheung Road. It was built as a five lane dual carriageway to connect the factories in Kwun Tong with the Container ...

  6. Exhibition Centre station (MTR) - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition Centre ( Chinese: 會展; Cantonese Yale: wuih jín) is an MTR station on the East Rail line. It serves the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and other parts of Wan Chai North, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong . The station was built as part of the Shatin to Central Link project. It topped out on 12 November 2020 [ 3] and ...

  7. Central Market, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Transcriptions. Central Market is a fresh food market in Central, Hong Kong and the first wet market in the city. It is one of only two existing Bauhaus market buildings in Hong Kong, the other one being Wan Chai Market. [ 1] After years of disuse, it was reopened to the public on Aug 23, 2021 as a new centre for retailers, eateries and public ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...