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Exchange Square (Chinese: 交易廣場; Jyutping: gaau1 jik6 gwong2 coeng4) is a building complex located in Central, Hong Kong. It houses offices and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange . It is served by the Central and Hong Kong stations of the MTR metro system.
The Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus (Chinese: 中環(交易廣場)巴士總站) is a major bus terminus located in Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong. Situated on the ground floor of the Exchange Square commercial complex, the terminus is regarded as the central hub of bus routes in the Central District.
The Association was renamed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1914. [citation needed] A second exchange, the Hong Kong Stockbrokers' Association was incorporated in 1921. The two exchanges merged to form the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1947 and re-establish the stock market after the Second World War.
KMB, serving only cross-harbour routes on Hong Kong Island; Nearby bus termini: Central Piers Bus Terminus (exit A or E then via footbridge, of within paid area via Hong Kong station) City Hall Bus Terminus (exit K then via tunnel) Exchange Square Bus Terminus (exit A then via footbridge, or within paid area via Hong Kong station) Minibus; Trams
Connaught Place (Chinese: 康樂廣場) is a square (and adjacent roadway) near Jardine House in Central, Hong Kong. The General Post Office and Exchange Square have Connaught Place addresses. Opened in December 1977, the square is home to a statue by Henry Moore entitled Double Oval.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University at Hung Hom was completed, the highest density campus in the world at that time. The Singapore office was opened. [6] The company name changed to P&T Group in 1980s, the name remaining to this day. Award-winning Exchange Square in Hong Kong’s Central District was completed. The Bangkok, Taipei, Kuala ...
Exchange Square can refer to: Exchange Square (Johannesburg), South Africa; Exchange Square (Hong Kong) Exchange Square, Manchester, England Exchange Square tram stop;
At the time of its completion in 1973, Jardine House was the tallest building in Hong Kong and in Asia. In 1980, the Hopewell Centre usurped the title of the tallest building in Hong Kong. The building is interconnected by the Central Elevated Walkway with buildings of Hongkong Land Limited like Exchange Square and the International Finance Centre.