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  2. Pearl City Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Pearl City Mansion is a 34-storey, 109 m (358 ft) skyscraper at 22-36 Paterson Street in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong near Causeway Bay station. When completed in 1971, it was the tallest building in the city, surpassing Wing On House in Central. It was also the first building in the city to achieve a height greater than 100 metres. [4]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Central Plaza is currently the third tallest building in Hong Kong at a pinnacle height of 373.9 m (1,227 ft). It was the tallest building in Hong Kong when it was built in 1992 until it was surpassed by 2IFC in 2003. The Central Plaza was also the tallest building in Asia from 1992 until 1996, surpassed by Shun Hing Square in Shenzhen. The ...

  4. International Commerce Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's 13th tallest building by height, 10th tallest by number of floors, and Hong Kong's tallest, as well as the only building in the city with over 100 storeys. [1] The official height is 484 m (1,588 ft), which includes the 6 m (20 ft) tall parapets on the roof.

  5. List of tallest buildings in China by city - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai skyline. This following lists the tallest buildings in China by city, including the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau, and excluding Taiwan.A total of 32 cities featured in this list currently have at least one supertall skyscraper.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China Tower Hong Kong: Hong Kong: 1990–1992: 367: 1,205: 72 Central Plaza Hong Kong: Hong Kong: 1992–1996: 374: 1,227: 78 Shun Hing Square PRC: Shenzhen: 1996: 384: 1,260: 69 CITIC Plaza PRC: Guangzhou: 1996–1998: 391: 1,283: 80 Petronas Tower 1 Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur: 1998–2003: 452: 1,483: 88 Petronas Tower 2 Malaysia: Kuala ...

  7. Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    TVB City, headquarters of Hong Kong's first over-the-air television station. Most of the newspapers in Hong Kong are written in Chinese but there are also a few English-language newspapers. The major one being the South China Morning Post, with The Standard serving as a business-oriented alternative.

  8. Pearl of the Orient - Wikipedia

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    Pearl of the Orient Seas, the historical sobriquet for the Philippines. Manila, the capital of the Philippines, historically called the "Perla del Oriente" since 1751. Shanghai, the most populous city of China. Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. Penang, one of the federal states of Malaysia.

  9. International Finance Centre (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The International Finance Centre (abbreviated as IFC) is a skyscraper and integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District.. A prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island, IFC consists of two skyscrapers (1 IFC and 2 IFC), the IFC mall, and the 55-storey Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, respectively. 2 IFC is the second-tallest building in Hong Kong at a height of ...