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Victoria Dockside is a property development on the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong near East Tsim Sha Tsui station. [1] [2] [3] The development opened in stages between 2018 and 2019 [4] at a cost of US$2.6 billion. [3] First founded in 1910, the site was originally known as Holt's Wharf. [5] [6]
Prince's Building is an office tower with a six-level shopping centre, known as Landmark Prince's. Located along the western side of the southern section of Statue Square in Central, Hong Kong near Central station, the building is connected to Alexandra House and Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong by pedestrian footbridges.
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. It has escalators and staircases for ...
Tregunter 1 and 2 were developed by Hong Kong Land, designed by Chun Wah Nam Architect and constructed by John Lok and Partners, both completed in the year 1981 and both buildings have similar floor counts at 34 and 33 respectively. [3] The last building of the complex, Tregunter 3, was completed in 1993 or twelve years after Tregunters 1 and 2.
The Centrium (Chinese: 中央廣場) is a skyscraper located in the Central district of Hong Kong. The tower rises 41 floors and 189 metres (620 ft) in height. [2] The building was completed in 2001. [1] It was designed by architectural firm DP Architects, and was developed by the Sino Group Limited. [2]
The Victoria Towers (Chinese: 港景峰; Jyutping: gong2 ging2 fung1) are a high-rise residential development located in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Hong Kong.The complex consists of three towers, each rising 62 floors and 213 metres (699 ft) in height.
Fanling Lodge is an official residence of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, which serves as a country house and occasionally hosts official functions. [1] Built in 1934 as a summer residence for the then Governor of Hong Kong, Fanling Lodge was granted a Grade I historic building status in 2014, amid concerns about its inclusion within a new town development plan.