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  2. Wellington Street, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Central–Mid-Levels escalators crossing Wellington Street. Wellington Street (Chinese: 威靈頓街) is a one-way street located in Central and Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, it stretches from Wyndham Street to Queen's Road Central. The two sides of street is a mosaic of old and new buildings.

  3. Tsui Wah Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The restaurants serve Hong Kong-style food. [1] As of 2022, the group has 51 branches [2] in Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China and Singapore. The possibly best-known one was on Wellington Street near Lan Kwai Fong, but this has now closed and has surrendered its lease due to trading problems surrounding the COVID-19 epidemic. Affected by COVID ...

  4. Lyndhurst Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Lyndhurst Terrace (Chinese: 擺花街) is a street in the Central area of Hong Kong. Built on a slope in southern Central district, the terrace links Hollywood Road and Wellington Street, at its intersection with Pottinger Street. In the middle it meets Gage Street, Cochrane Street and the Central–Mid-Levels escalators.

  5. Central, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Central (Chinese: 中環), also known as Central District, is the central business district of Hong Kong.It is located in the northeastern corner of the Central and Western District, on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, across Victoria Harbour from Tsim Sha Tsui, the southernmost point of Kowloon Peninsula.

  6. HSBC Building (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings.It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the old City Hall, Hong Kong (built in 1869, demolished in 1933).

  7. Yung Kee - Wikipedia

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    Yung Kee is owned by Yung Kee Holdings Ltd, a private holding company with roughly HK$127 million in assets. [5] In 2000, the two top floors of the building which the restaurant occupies became available; the company purchased those floors at that point, and now owns the entire building. [2]

  8. Former Central Government Offices - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar wing was the Main Wing, housing offices of the Chief Executive and site of most major protests against the Hong Kong Government (another site is the LegCo). In order to keep protesters who have not applied from entering the complex, a series of fences was erected in 1998 after the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to the ...

  9. General Post Office, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Below the building is the interchange of Hong Kong station and Central station of MTR. World-Wide House, an office block, was constructed above ground. Joseph Ting, former chief curator of the Hong Kong Museum of History, regarded the 1911 General Post Office as Hong Kong's most beautiful building. [3]