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  2. Elements, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The exit to Elements from Kowloon MTR station The "Void" above the Metal Zone Metal Zone has several luxury stores Symbols of the five elemental zones. Elements is located directly above the Kowloon MTR station, and connected to the International Commerce Centre, residential complexes and hotels above the mall, as well as a pedestrian footbridge linking to the M+ Museum and the West Kowloon ...

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau

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    Hong Kong: Kowloon Shangri-La: Shanghai Garden Restaurant: Hong Kong: Harcourt Road, Admiralty: Shinji by Kanesaka: Macau: City of Dreams: Sichuan Moon: Macau: Wynn Palace: Sing Kee Seafood Restaurant: Hong Kong: Sai Kung Tai Street branch: Spoon by Alain Ducasse: Hong Kong: InterContinental Hong Kong: closed [37] Spring Moon: Hong Kong ...

  4. 3hreeSixty - Wikipedia

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    There are currently two 3hreeSixty stores in Hong Kong. Elements, Union Square, Kowloon station, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, opened in 2007 [2] Stanley Plaza, Stanley, opened in 2017. Former stores The Landmark, Central, Hong Kong, opened in 2006 [3] and closed permanently on 25 February 2013. [needs update]

  5. International Commerce Centre - Wikipedia

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    The International Commerce Centre is a 108-story, 484 m (1,588 ft) supertall skyscraper in West Kowloon, Hong Kong, resting atop the Elements mall and near two MTR Stations (Kowloon and Austin Station).

  6. List of restaurants in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of Forum Restaurant in 2006. 8½ Otto e Mezzo – restaurant in Hong Kong; Amber – The Landmark Mandarin Oriental's modern French restaurant; Amigo – restaurant in Hong Kong, China

  7. Tsim Sha Tsui - Wikipedia

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    Tourist hospitality is a major industry in Tsim Sha Tsui. The area has the highest concentration of hotels in Hong Kong. Some of the hotels include The Peninsula, Rosewood Hong Kong, Kowloon Shangri-La, InterContinental Hong Kong, The Mira Hong Kong, Baden-Powell International House, Hotel Icon, and the Hotel Panorama.

  8. The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The International Commerce Centre is a 103-storey, 454 m (1,490 ft) [5] [6] supertall skyscraper in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.On top of the shopping mall, Elements, near West Kowloon Cultural District, and the south side of ICC faces Victoria Harbour, directly opposite Hong Kong's 2nd tallest building, Two ifc.

  9. Tai Ping Koon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    In Guangzhou, there is currently the Taiping Guan Restaurant. [3] Dongjiang Restaurants began running the restaurant in 2003. By 2005, Hong Kong Tai Ping Koon manager Andrew Chui Shek-on took control of the restaurant. [2] In 2016, it had restaurants in Central, Causeway Bay, and Kowloon, which were four in total. [4]