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  2. Kowloon Walled City - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Walled City (Chinese: 九龍寨城) [a] was an extremely densely populated and largely lawless enclave of China within the boundaries of Kowloon City of former British Hong Kong. Built as an imperial Chinese military fort , the walled city became a de jure enclave after the New Territories were leased to the United Kingdom in 1898.

  3. Kerry Hotel Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Hotel Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港嘉里酒店; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 gaa1 lei5 zau2 dim3) is a five-star hotel in Hong Kong. It is located in Hung Hom Bay , Kowloon peninsula. Opened in 2017, it is managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts .

  4. Chungking Mansions - Wikipedia

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    Chungking Mansions is a building located at 36–44 Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Though the building was supposed to be residential, it is made up of many independent low-budget guesthouses , shops, and other services.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Kowloon Walled City

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    Original – Aerial photo of Kowloon Walled City, 1989 Reason Good lead image of Kowloon Walled City. This is a 1989 photo. The neighborhood was demolished in 1993. The photo quality isn't high (resolution and sharpness). Given the neighborhood is now gone, I think the EV of this image makes up for its quality. Articles in which this image appears

  6. 41 Cumberland Road - Wikipedia

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    41 Cumberland Road in 2008, operating at that time as a love hotel. 41 Cumberland Road is the address of Bruce Lee's former home in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, where he spent his last year with his family. [1] The place was affectionately known as "the Crane's Nest". [2] It is located in Kowloon City District. [3]

  7. New World Centre - Wikipedia

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    The New World Centre (Chinese: 新 世 界 中 心) was a retail-hotel-residential-office complex on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It housed two hotels (InterContinental Hong Kong, now closed for renovation in order to rebrand as Regent Hong Kong in 2022, and the now-demolished Renaissance Kowloon), two office towers, a ...