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This is an alphabetical list of shopping centres in Hong Kong. Most of Hong Kong 's shopping centres are in the new towns in the New Territories . Many Hong Kong shopping centres are attached to housing estates or commercial office towers.
At the turn of the century, Hong Kong currency and Canton currency were both accepted as legal tender in Hong Kong. In the autumn of 1912, following a devaluation, the Star Ferry caused a controversy by insisting, together with the tramways, that payment had to be made in Hong Kong currency only. Canton coinage would no longer be accepted.
The handicraft market in Hong Kong faces three main challenges. One of these is the availability of sites for holding a handicraft market. In contrast to Taiwan, where handicraft markets may be held in parks, [10] a handicraft market in Hong Kong may only be held in certain specified places, and only certain holders are permitted to apply to ...
Hong Thai Travel Services (Chinese: 康泰旅行社) was one of the largest travel agencies in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1966 and at its peak had employees in more than 30 sales offices , located in Hong Kong, Macao , China ( Guangdong Province ), United States , Canada , Thailand and Taiwan .
HZMB Hong Kong Port CTB Late Night Service NA11: North Point Ferry Pier: ↔ HZMB Hong Kong Port CTB Late Night service NA12: Heng Fa Chuen: → HZMB Hong Kong Port CTB Late Night Service NA20: HZMB Hong Kong Port ↔ Whampoa Garden: CTB Late Night service NA21: HZMB Hong Kong Port ↺ Mong Kok: CTB Late Night service NA29: Tseung Kwan O ↔ ...
Citygate Outlets (Chinese: 東薈城 名店倉) is a commercial complex at the town centre of Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It comprises an outlet mall named Citygate Outlets, a Grade A office building named Citygate One, and two hotels.
In December 2006, there were 612 hotels and tourist guest houses in Hong Kong, with 52,512 rooms. The average occupancy rate across all categories of hotels and tourist guesthouses was 87% for the whole of 2006, a one-percentage-point growth compared with 2005 despite the 7.4% increase in Hong Kong's room supply between December 2005 and December 2006.
The concept of night-time leisure originates from the fact that in recent years, lengthened working hours are causing more stressful lifestyles, yet most shopping malls in Hong Kong are only open until 10pm, so people have fewer places to spend time after work to destress. apm uses its long opening hours to reduce the time constraints of ...