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  2. Sogo Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Sogo relocated across Salisbury Road next to Sheraton Hong Kong, encompassing a total floor area of 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). [10] This location closed on 12 March 2023 and is to be relocated to Kai Tak. [11] The new location is expected to open in 2024. [12]

  3. Kai Tak Development - Wikipedia

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    Kai Tak Runway Park with its former runway number: 13 Kai Tak Fire Station Kai Ching Estate and Tak Long Estate. The first stage infrastructure projects are mostly completed and open. These are the first stage projects: [7] Trade and Industry Tower (completed in 2015) Kai Tak Fire Station (completed) Kai Tak Cruise Terminal building and first ...

  4. Checkerboard Hill - Wikipedia

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    The hill's name dates back to the time when airline pilots had to navigate towards this hill in order to land on Runway 13 of the now-closed Kai Tak Airport.Pilots would set their onboard navigation systems to fly the Instrument Guidance System (IGS) path straight towards a large red and white checkerboard on the side of the hill, then once the checkerboard pattern was sighted and identified ...

  5. Kai Tak Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kai Tak Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) was an international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, [1] or simply Kai Tak and Kai Tak International Airport, to distinguish it from its successor, Chek Lap Kok International Airport, built on ...

  6. Aviation history of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Apron view of Kai Tak in the 1970s Aerial view of the new airport in the 2010 The year 1924 was a critical point of aviation history of Hong Kong, when the story of Kai Tak began. The location of Kai Tak belonged to two billionaire friends Ho Kai and Au Tak , who owned the land before the government acquired the land (the land originally did ...

  7. Environmentally Friendly Linkage System - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Kai Tak Outline Zoning Plans with railway connection system was approved by the Executive Council. The project, officially called the Environmentally Friendly Linkage System ( Chinese : 環保連接系統 ; Cantonese Yale : Wàahnbóu Lìhnjip Haihtúng ) and abbreviated to EFLS , was headed by the Development Bureau with public ...

  8. Tsim Sha Tsui - Wikipedia

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    Sogo, opened in 2005. [7] It is now located below the Sheraton Hotel at No. 20 Nathan Road. It used to be located underground, below Salisbury Road. In March 2023, the Tsim Sha Tsui location of Sogo was closed to be relocated to Kai Tak. [8] Silvercord, at the junction of Canton Road and Haiphong Road

  9. Airside (building) - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Kai Tak neighbourhood in Kowloon, Airside forms part of the Kai Tak Development on the former area of Kai Tak Airport. The skyscraper is 207 m tall and was opened on 28 September 2023 including an entrance into Kai Tak station via Entrance C. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a mixed-use building that includes office and commercial space.