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  2. Shun Tak Centre - Wikipedia

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    Shun Tak Centre (Chinese: 信德中心; Jyutping: seon3 dak1 zung1 sam1) is a commercial and transport complex on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It comprises a 4-storey podium containing a shopping centre and car park, two 38-storey office towers, and the Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal .

  3. List of tallest buildings in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Shun Tak Business Centre: 150.6 m (494 ft) 38 2000 ... floor counts, and/or dates of completion has not yet been released. ... Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre: 111 530 ...

  4. New World Hotels (Holdings) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Victoria was closed down in 1995 [12] and converted to the East Tower of Shun Tak Centre, now known as China Merchants Tower. In August 2001, The Regent Hong Kong, which New World Development owned 75% stake at that time, was sold for HK$185 million. [13]

  5. Central Elevated Walkway - Wikipedia

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    The Central Elevated Walkway is an extensive footbridge network spanning Admiralty, Central and parts of Sheung Wan, near Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.. The system was built in phases by the Hong Kong Government and various developers, such as Hongkong Land, Jardine Matheson Holdings and Shun Tak Holdings.

  6. Sun Life Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The towers are 28 stories high, and rise to 114.3 m (375 ft). [1] Sun Life Plaza - West was the first tower built, and was completed in 1981. Development continued with The Ampersand - North, completed in 1982, and was concluded in 1984 with Sun Life Plaza - East. [3]

  7. Shun Tak Holdings - Wikipedia

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    An 11.55 per cent stake in Shun Tak was transferred by Ho to Hanika Realty, a company controlled by second wife Lucina Laam and his five children with her. The transfer made Hanika Shun Tak's biggest single shareholder. [3] In April 2015, Shun Tak Holdings Ltd purchased a hotel property in Shanghai for RMB700 million (MOP900 million). [4]

  8. HKR International - Wikipedia

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    With a GFA of approximately 320,000 square metres, HKRI Taikoo Hui is a mixed-use complex comprising a retail centre, two Grade-A office towers, two hotels, one serviced apartment building, [20] a number of event venues and the “Cha House”, a revitalized historic building. [21] HKRI Taikoo Hui locates in Jing’an district in Shanghai. [22]

  9. File:ShunTakCentreLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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