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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.
The place is featured in films such as Queen of Temple Street (1990), The Prince of Temple Street (1992) and Mean Street Story (廟街故事, 1995). Temple Street also plays a prominent role in the Stephen Chow film The God of Cookery, the Fiona Sit series C'est La Vie, Mon Chéri, and the TVB series Street Fighters (廟街·媽·兄弟) which ...
A/E: Lung Cheung Road (West Exit); B1/B2: Lung Cheung Road (East Exit); B3: Wong Tai Sin Temple, Temple Mall North ; C1: Ching Tak Street/Lung Cheung Road Junction; C2: Ching Tak Street
Address 111-181 Nathan Rd Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard is a shopping area and visitor attraction along Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui , Kowloon , Hong Kong near Kowloon Park and Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan stations .
China Hong Kong City Shopping Centre of China Hong Kong City China Ferry Terminal. China Hong Kong City (Chinese: 中港城; Jyutping: zung1 gong2 seng4; pinyin: Zhōng Gǎng Chéng) is a commercial complex that includes five office towers, a shopping centre, a hotel and a ferry terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
The complex was envisioned as "a new nucleus within the whole fabric of the city core", and was designed to revitalise one of the most populated and traditional enclaves in post-independent Singapore. Being a "people's shopping centre", the complex is strategically located in one of the most populous areas in Singapore's central business district.
K11 Art Mall is a seven-storey shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong located in The Masterpiece, developed by New World Development and completed in December 2009. It is near Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui stations .
Temple Street, Singapore, shophouses The street name Temple refers to the Sri Mariamman Temple , the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, which is located at the South Bridge Road end of the street. It was established in 1827 by Narayana Pillay , who came from Penang in the company of Stamford Raffles during the latter's second visit to Singapore ...