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Kowloon Shangri-La is a five-star hotel of the Hong Kong–based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts group. It is located on Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East overlooking Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline.
www.marriott.com /hotels /travel /hkgwh-w-hong-kong / W Hong Kong , a W Hotel , is a five-star hotel in Hong Kong, that occupies the first 25 floors of the Sun Hung Kai Properties -owned Cullinan II , Kowloon station , West Kowloon , offering a total of 393 guest rooms, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as a rooftop swimming pool and the 'WooBar'. [ 3 ]
In 2017, Harbour Plaza Hotels and Resorts assumed the management of Hullett House. [28] FWD Group leased the hotel and renamed it House 1881 in 2019; [ 29 ] [ 30 ] FWD renovated the ten suites, ranging in size from 82.4 to 87.3 square metres (887 to 940 sq ft), [ 31 ] and five dining concepts.
Metro Harbour View (Chinese: 港灣豪庭; Jyutping: gong2 waan1 hou4 ting4) is a private housing estate at the intersection of Tai Kok Tsui Road (Chinese: 大角咀道) and Fuk Lee Street (Chinese: 福利街) in Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, within walking distance to the MTR Olympic station.
Harbour Place comprises seven towers with a 64,000 square feet (5,900 m 2) clubhouse with food and beverage service and an independent shopping arcade.Harbour Place also offers a bowling alley, games room, movie theater, karaoke room, gym, basketball, tennis, badminton courts and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
Regent Hong Kong is a five-star hotel located at 18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.The hotel is positioned directly on the waterfront, has 497 rooms and is considered a flagship property of Regent Hotels & Resorts and a landmark property within IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio.
The International Commerce Centre is a 103-storey, 453 m (1,490 ft) [5] [6] supertall skyscraper in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.On top of the shopping mall, Elements, near West Kowloon Cultural District, and the south side of ICC faces Victoria Harbour, directly opposite Hong Kong's 2nd tallest building, Two ifc.
Wong ordered the construction of a second restaurant, the Jumbo Floating Restaurant, by the Kowloon Chung Hwa shipyard, at the price of HK$14 million. [17] It was similarly decorated in the style of an imperial palace. [18] On 30 October 1971, [9] a four-alarm fire occurred at the restaurant before its opening which left 34 dead and 42 injured.