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  2. The Repulse Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Repulse Bay (Chinese: 影灣園) is a residential building and commercial arcade, located at 109 Repulse Bay Road [1] in the Repulse Bay area of Hong Kong. It is owned by The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (HSH) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and operated by Peninsula Properties, a subsidiary of HSH.

  3. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Furama Kempinski, Furama Hong Kong Hotel, Central, Hong Kong (building demolished in December 2001) R66 Revolving Restaurant, Hopewell Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong (closed in December 2011) The Grand Buffet, Level 62, Hopewell Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

  4. Repulse Bay Beach - Wikipedia

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    The beach has barbecue pits and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government. [1] Rated Grade 1 by the Environmental Protection Department for its water quality, [2] the beach is about 292 metres long with views of Middle Island. There is an adjacent shrine (Kwun Yam Shrine) and shopping centre .

  5. HKR International - Wikipedia

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    HKR International is traced back to Hong Kong Resort Company Limited (“Hong Kong Resort”) founded in 1973. [2] In 1977, the company acquired the rights to Discovery Bay development on Lantau Island in an opaque and much criticized deal. [3] HKRI now manages Discovery Bay as a privately owned and operated town of 20,000 people.

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  7. The Pulse (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre remained empty, leading to public complaints over the lack of shopping and dining options along the beach. [9] In May 2012, the issue was settled, with Emperor International Group Limited paying a HK$798 million land premium to the Hong Kong government. [10] The shopping centre subsequently opened in November 2014.

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