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  2. Lee Garden - Wikipedia

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    Lee Gardens (Chinese: 利園) was a theme park, then present day a collection of shopping malls and property development in East Point west of Causeway Bay on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, approximately the area between Percival Street, Hennessy Road and Leighton Road. It was built on a hill called East Point Hill also known as Jardine's Hill.

  3. Hysan Development - Wikipedia

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    It was reported that 74–86 Kennedy Road was the former location of the Lee family mansion, for which a building plan for another potential re-development was approved in 2017. [16] The company also acquired some properties in Yun Ping Road [17] and re-developed it into Lee Garden Two (called Caroline Centre at that time) in the early 1990s. [18]

  4. Causeway Bay - Wikipedia

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    There are also smaller malls such as World Trade Centre, Windsor House, Hang Lung Centre, Fashion Island (formerly Daimaru), Fashion Walk, Lee Garden One and Lee Garden Two. Causeway Bay is one of the most crowded and central areas in Hong Kong.

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  6. Hysan Place - Wikipedia

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    Hysan Place is a 40-storey retail/office building. Other facilities include a four-storey car park and retail basement, covering a total gross floor area of approximately 710,000 square feet (66,000 m 2) and a site area of around 47,738 square feet (4,435.0 m 2).

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

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    Lei Garden: Hong Kong: CNT Tower branch: Lei Garden: Hong Kong: Elements (Tsim Sha Tsui) branch: Lei Garden: Hong Kong: International Finance Centre branch: Lei Garden: Hong Kong: Matheson Street, Causeway Bay branch: Lei Garden: Hong Kong: Mody Street, Tsim Sha Tsui branch: Lei Garden: Hong Kong: New Town Plaza (Sha Tin})branch: Lei Garden ...

  8. Hins Cheung - Wikipedia

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    Under the guidance of a professional rock climber, Cheung climbed the lighting rod atop Lee Garden Two in Causway Bay, reaching 246m off the ground. [8] The concert was scheduled for 18 shows starting December 23 at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Due to Hong Kong's fifth COVID-19 wave, shows scheduled for January 6 onward were rescheduled.

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