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  2. World Trade Centre Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Centre is a shopping centre and office tower complex in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It is connected via passageway to its neighbour, The Excelsior . The complex was developed by Jardines through its property development arm, Hongkong Land .

  3. List of World Trade Centers - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong: Hong Kong: World Trade Centre Club Hong Kong, World Trade Centre Hong Kong [65] Hong Kong: Hong Kong: World Trade Center Hong Kong International Airport [66] Hungary: Budapest: World Trade Center Budapest [67] India: Ahmedabad: World Trade Center Ahmedabad: Functional [68] India: Amritsar: World Trade Center Amritsar: Upcoming ...

  4. History of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The 415-metre-tall (1,362 ft) 88-storey Two International Finance Centre, completed in 2003, previously Hong Kong's tallest building, has been eclipsed by the 484-metre-tall (1,588 ft), 118-storey International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon, which was topped-out in 2010 and remains the tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong.

  5. East Point, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    There are also smaller malls such as World Trade Centre, Windsor House, Hang Lung Centre, Fashion Island, Fashion Walk, Lee Garden One and Lee Garden Two. Causeway Bay is one of the most crowded and central areas in Hong Kong. The area contains many trendy shops carrying both locally made and imported fashion and products from around the world.

  6. International Commerce Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's 13th tallest building by height, 10th tallest by number of floors, and Hong Kong's tallest, as well as the only building in the city with over 100 storeys. [1] The official height is 484 m (1,588 ft), which includes the 6 m (20 ft) tall parapets on the roof.

  7. One World Trade Center: 15 years of rebuilding a landmark - AOL

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    Eight years later, on November 3, 2014, the new One World Trade Center was completed, a shining beacon of the hope and resilience of the American people in the wake of tragedy. The skyscraper ...

  8. Category:World Trade Centers - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center (Macau) World Trade Centre (Melbourne) World Trade Center Mexico City; World Trade Centre Milton Keynes; World Trade Center Montevideo; World Trade Centre Montreal; World Trade Centre, Mumbai

  9. History of Hong Kong (1800s–1930s) - Wikipedia

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    According to the census of 1865, Hong Kong had a population of 125,504, of which some 2,000 were Americans and Europeans. [10] In 1914 despite an exodus of 60,000 Chinese fearing an attack on the colony during World War I, Hong Kong's population continued to increase from 530,000 in 1916 to 725,000 in 1925 and 1.6 million by 1941. [12]