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Sino Plaza is a skyscraper located in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong.The tower rises 38 floors and is 185 metres (607 ft) high. [2] Completed in 1992, [1] the building was designed by architectural firm Ho & Partners Architects, and developed by Sino Land Company Limited. [2]
Causeway Bay is located at the eastern end of the Wanchai District and the western end of the Eastern District. Causeway Bay includes Tsing Fung Street, Causeway Bay Market, the Victoria Park, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Oil Street, Jardine's Noonday Gun, the Police Officers Club, the Queen's College and the Hong Kong Central Library.
Manulife Plaza, also known as Lee Garden One, is an office skyscraper in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The triangular-shaped tower stands 789 ft (240 m) tall and contains 52 floors of office space. The building is currently the 16th tallest in Hong Kong and the tallest in Causeway Bay.
Lee Theatre reconstructed in Hong Kong History Museum. Lee Theatre Plaza, built on the site of the Lee Theatre. Lee Theatre (Chinese: 利舞臺; Jyutping: lei6 mou5 toi4; pinyin: Lì wǔtái) was a prominent theatre in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
Entrance of Sunning Plaza. Sunning Plaza (Chinese: 新寧大廈) was a 30-storey office building in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.This and the adjacent 19-storey residential building Sunning Court (Chinese: 新寧閣) were the first of only two projects in Hong Kong of Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei, [1] the other one being the Bank of China Tower.
Named for the Causeway Bay area and its abundant shopping centres, the station serves various malls including Hysan Place, Sino Plaza, Sogo, and the nearby Victoria Park. A line servicing Hong Kong Island had been part of the initial 1967 plans for a metro system in the city. The Island line would be approved in 1980 while construction began ...
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. It was later sold to Sun Hung Kai Properties.
Allied Plaza, Prince Edward; Amoy Plaza, Amoy Gardens, Kowloon Bay; 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]