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Harbour City is the largest shopping centre in Hong Kong. It is developed and owned by The Wharf (Holdings) Limited group. The mall covers an area of approximately 2 million square feet, including 70 restaurants, 1 large cinema, an art gallery, observation deck and about 450 retail stores. [ 1 ]
Skyline Plaza, Tsuen Wan; SkyMart, Hong Kong International Airport; Sogo Hong Kong, Causeway Bay; Sogo Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui; Stanley Plaza, Stanley [17] The Sun Arcade, Tsim Sha Tsui; Sun Yuen Long Centre, Yuen Long; Sunshine City Plaza, Ma On Shan; Tai Po Mega Mall, Tai Po; Tai Wo Plaza, Tai Po [18] Tak Tin Plaza, Kwun Tong [19] Telford ...
Citylink Plaza; Citywalk, Hong Kong; Concord Square; D. Discovery Park (Hong Kong) ... MegaBox (shopping mall) Metro City (Hong Kong) Metro Harbour View; Metroplaza ...
The Gateway The Gateway Shopping Arcade Beauty @ The Atrium in 2007, which have been removed after renovation in 2012 Entrance Atrium after renovation in 2012. The Gateway (Chinese: 港威大廈; Jyutping: gong2 wai1 daai6 haa6), part of Harbour City, is the office buildings with shopping arcade at lower level in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Ocean Terminal opened on 22 March 1966, signifying the increasing wealth of Hong Kong and costing HK$70 million. Its 112 shops made it "the largest shopping centre" in Hong Kong. [1] It was the first shopping mall in Hong Kong. [2] In 1982, it was re-branded together with nearby buildings of the Wharf as Harbour City.
K11 Artus is a residential area within Victoria Dockside, Hong Kong. [20] [21] [22] It was inaugurated in 2019 as part of a US$2.6 billion development, [23] [24] and has engaged New York–based architectural studio Kohn Pedersen Fox to design the building and Hong Kong–based architectural firm AFSO for its interiors. [25] [26]
Shopping malls such as Isquare and Harbour City are shopping hotpots nearby, while the tourist icon Star Ferry is only a ten-minute walk from the building. Cultural attractions such as the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Museum of Art are also only a few minutes away across Salisbury Road. Being on such expensive land, Chungking Mansions with ...
The Central Plaza is currently the third tallest building in Hong Kong at a pinnacle height of 373.9 m (1,227 ft). It was the tallest building in Hong Kong when it was built in 1992 until it was surpassed by 2IFC in 2003. The Central Plaza was also the tallest building in Asia from 1992 until 1996, surpassed by Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen. The ...