enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Wellington Street, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Street,_Hong_Kong

    The street is located at the bottom of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island and next to Queen's Road Central which serves as one of the main roads through the central business district. Wellington Street ends westwards at the end of Central and the beginning of Sheung Wan (the border between Central and Sheung Wan is marked by Aberdeen Street). [1]

  3. Queen's Road, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen's_Road,_Hong_Kong

    Queen's Road is a collection of roads along the northern coast of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong, within the limit of Victoria City. It was the first road in Hong Kong, constructed by the British between 1841 and 1843, [ 1 ] spanning across Victoria City from Shek Tong Tsui to Wan Chai .

  4. Central Market, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Market,_Hong_Kong

    Central Market is a fresh food market in Central, Hong Kong and the first wet market in the city. It is one of only two existing Bauhaus market buildings in Hong Kong, the other one being Wan Chai Market. [1] It is located between Jubilee Street, Queen Victoria Street, Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central.

  5. Queensway, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensway,_Hong_Kong

    Queensway (Chinese: 金鐘道; Jyutping: gam1 zung1 dou6) is a major road in the Admiralty area of Central, Hong Kong.It was originally a section of Queen's Road East and forms part of the continuum of Queen's Road that had been split into Queen's Road West, Queen's Road Central, Queensway, and Queen's Road East after World War II.

  6. The Landmark (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Landmark_(Hong_Kong)

    In 2002, Hongkong Land announced a 1 billion dollar plan - The Landmark Scheme - to renovate The Landmark. The whole scheme included extending the existing shopping atrium to 3/F and 4/F of the building, introducing a department store Harvey Nichols and a hotel The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and the redevelopment of The Landmark East into a new 14-floor office tower named York House.

  7. 9 Queen's Road Central - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_Queen's_Road_Central

    9 Queen's Road Central is a skyscraper located in Central, Hong Kong. The tower rises 39 floors and 187 metres (614 ft) in height. [2] The building was completed in 1991. [1] It was designed by architectural firm Wong Tung & Partners, and was developed by Hongkong Land.

  8. Central, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central,_Hong_Kong

    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 .

  9. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shopping_centres...

    Prince's Building, Central; Provident Square, North Point; The Pulse, Repulse Bay; QRE Plaza, Wan Chai; Sha Tin Centre, Sha Tin; Sha Tin Plaza, Sha Tin; Shui Chuen O Plaza, Sha Tin; Sino Centre, Mong Kok; Siu Sai Wan Plaza, Siu Sai Wan [16] Skyline Plaza, Tsuen Wan; SkyMart, Hong Kong International Airport; Sogo Hong Kong, Causeway Bay; Sogo ...