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  2. The Center - Wikipedia

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    The Center (Cantonese Yale: Jūngwàahn Jūngsām) is the fifth tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong, [1] after International Commerce Centre, Two International Finance Centre (88 storeys), Central Plaza and Bank of China Tower. With a height of 346 m (1,135 ft), it comprises 73 storeys.

  3. Cheung Kong Center - Wikipedia

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    Cheung Kong Center is a skyscraper in Central, Hong Kong designed by Cesar Pelli. The 70-storey structure is 283 m (928 ft) tall with a gross floor area of 1,260,000-square-foot (117,100 m 2 ). When completed in 1999, it was the fourth-tallest building in the city after the Central Plaza , Bank of China Tower and The Center.

  4. 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. It has escalators and staircases for ...

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  6. Sky100 - Wikipedia

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    The deck offers views of Hong Kong Island, Victoria Harbour, the Kowloon Peninsula and Tai Mo Shan in the background. Sky100 is located two floors below The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong. [1] Visitors reach the observation deck using high-speed lifts, which travel from the entrance on the second floor to the 100th floor in 60 seconds. [2]

  7. World-Wide House - Wikipedia

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    World-Wide Plaza is the shopping centre on 3 levels on the lower floors of Worldwide House. It is built in an "atrium" style, but without skylight.Its first level is accessible from the Central Elevated Walkway or by escalator from the ground floor of the building.

  8. HKR International - Wikipedia

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    HKR International is traced back to Hong Kong Resort Company Limited (“Hong Kong Resort”) founded in 1973. [2] In 1977, the company acquired the rights to Discovery Bay development on Lantau Island in an opaque and much criticized deal. [3] HKRI now manages Discovery Bay as a privately owned and operated town of 20,000 people.

  9. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management) Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of NWS Holdings (新創建集團有限公司), is contracted by the HKTDC for the day-to-day management and operation of the HKCEC. The 850 member staff's responsibilities include administration, marketing, booking, scheduling, event co-ordination ...