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  2. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Mikiki, San Po Kong; Ming Tak Shopping Centre, Tseung Kwan O [14] Miramall, Tsim Sha Tsui; MOKO, Mong Kok; Nan Fung Plaza, Hang Hau; Nan Fung Centre, Tsuen Wan; New Jade Shopping Arcade, Chai Wan; New Town Plaza, Sha Tin; Olympian City, Tai Kok Tsui; On Tat Shopping Centre, On Tat; OP Mall, Tsuen Wan; The ONE, Tsim Sha Tsui; Pacific Place ...

  3. Mira Place - Wikipedia

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    Mira Place (Chinese: 美麗華廣場; Jyutping: mei5 lai6 faa1 soeng1 coeng4) is a commercial complex located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.. It comprises two connected shopping malls, Mira Place 1 and Mira Place 2, an office tower, Mira Place Tower A (formerly Miramar Tower) [1] and a hotel, The Mira Hong Kong.

  4. The One (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    The ONE is a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is built on the site of the former Tung Ying Building at 100 Nathan Road. [1] It was developed by Chinese Estates Holdings and opened in 2010. Owner Joseph Lau Luen-hung gifted the property to his wife in 2017. [2]

  5. Citygate Outlets - Wikipedia

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    These two atriums are connected to one another by walkways. The mall comprises five storeys, two of which are basement levels. There is a large restaurant-in-restaurant called Food Republic on the mall's topmost level. Unusually for Hong Kong, Citygate Outlets includes a large open-air piazza called The Square. One of the largest outdoor ...

  6. Mikiki - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance is on the ground floor. There is a 1,200 sq. ft. Starbucks store located nearby with a theme related to Hong Kong's old Kai Tak Airport, which was located near the area of San Po Kong. There are also other stores which mainly sell snacks and food. Within the mall, there are clothing retail and sportswear stores.

  7. iSQUARE - Wikipedia

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    International Plaza is the site of the former Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, which opened in 1969 and closed on January 1, 2006. The owner, Hyatt Regency International, and Tandem Properties jointly announced on October 20, 2004, the redevelopment of the former Hyatt Regency Hong Kong into a retail-led building named “International Square”, or “iSQUARE” in English.

  8. Citylink Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre was called Railway Mall and was renamed Citylink Plaza after it was renovated at the end of 1993. [2] The Hong Kong Government built a separate building near Grand Central Plaza to house the government offices, and the headquarters of the KCRC had moved to a new building next to Fo Tan station on the MTR East Rail line.

  9. Lin Heung Tea House - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a proliferation of tea houses in China. In 1926, two branches were opened in Hong Kong: one in Mong Kok, Kowloon and another in Central, Hong Kong Island. In 1980, Lin Heung Tea House moved to the current location and has been located there ever since.