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  2. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    apm, Millennium City 5, Kwun Tong; Butterfly Plaza, Tuen Mun [2] Causeway Bay Plaza, Causeway Bay; Chanway Shopping Centre, Sha Tin; Cheung Fat Plaza, Tsing Yi [3] Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan; China Hong Kong City, Tsim Sha Tsui; Choi Ming Plaza, Tiu Keng Leng [4] Choi Yuen Plaza, Sheung Shui [5] Chuk Yuen Plaza, Wong Tai Sin [6]

  3. Citywalk, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    It is located at Yeung Uk Road, beneath Vision City (Chinese: 萬景峰) and opposite to Nina Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Hong Kong. It is jointly developed by Sino Land and Urban Renewal Authority. It was opened in December 2007. [1] The shopping mall offers shops on fashion, accessories, jewelry, lifestyle, food and beverage.

  4. Vision City (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Vision City (Chinese: 萬景峯) is a residential high-rise development located in the Tsuen Wan district of the New Territories in Hong Kong. The complex consists of five towers, [1] each of which ranks among the tallest buildings in the city. The tallest buildings in the complex are Vision City 2 and Vision City 3, which both rise 195 metres ...

  5. Category:Shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    MegaBox (shopping mall) Metro City (Hong Kong) Metro Harbour View; Metroplaza; Mikiki; Millennium City, Hong Kong; Mira Place; Mong Kok Computer Centre; MOSTown; N ...

  6. Vision City - Wikipedia

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    Vision City may refer to: Vision City (Hong Kong), a high-rise development in the Tsuen Wan district of the Hong Kong's New Territories; Vision City (Rwanda), a housing development in the Rwandan capital, Kigali; Quill City, formerly Vision City, a partially completed integrated development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  7. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    The app was initially called "Hong Kong Shopping Guide" and targeted Chinese tourists. [7]The name Xiaohongshu (lit. ' little red book ') was inspired by its co-founder Mao Wenchao's career at Bain & Company and education at the Stanford Graduate School of Business; both institutions feature red as their main color.

  8. Citygate Outlets - Wikipedia

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    With the opening of its new extension, the Mall has doubled in size and now houses over 150 international brands offering up to 90%-year-round discounts; with a host of retailers launching their first outlet store in Hong Kong. The Mall also features a food court and al fresco eateries with 40 food and beverage outlets, and a 600-seat cinema.

  9. Tuen Mun Town Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Tuen Mun Town Plaza (S as tmtplaza; Chinese: 屯門市廣場) is the largest shopping mall in the NW New Territories of Hong Kong. [1] Established in 1988 and located in the town of Tuen Mun, it was developed by the Sino Group. It provides a large range of merchandise, offering residents a myriad of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities.