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  2. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of shopping centres in Hong Kong. Most of Hong Kong 's shopping centres are in the new towns in the New Territories . Many Hong Kong shopping centres are attached to housing estates or commercial office towers.

  3. DFS Group - Wikipedia

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    DFS T Galleria in City of Dreams, Macau DFS T Galleria in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. DFS Group (DFS) (Chinese: 迪斐世) is a global travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong. Established in 1960, its global network consists of stores located in major global airports and downtown locations featuring over 750 brands.

  4. Maritime Square - Wikipedia

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    Atrium of Maritime Square Aquatic Fantaria inside the mall Maritime Square is a four-storey shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. It was built and is owned by MTR Corporation (MTRC) in conjunction with the opening of Tsing Yi station .

  5. Mikiki - Wikipedia

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    Mikiki is a shopping centre in San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is owned by Sun Hung Kai Properties. Mikiki is directly connected to The Latitude, a private housing estate that was also developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties. Mikiki does not have a Chinese name, and its English name is based on the Japanese word for "knowledge".

  6. I.T - Wikipedia

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    I.T is a Hong Kong fashion and investment conglomerate founded in November 1988. It owns a number of Hong Kong brands which it retails as well as distributing European and Japanese brands such as French Connection and A Bathing Ape. It has a large presence in Asia and several stores in a single mall in Richmond, British Columbia (in Canada ...

  7. The One (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    L6-L11: Lifestyle stores. L12-13: Restaurants. 12th Floor: East Ocean Seafood Restaurant 13th Floor: Palace Wedding Chinese Restaurant L16: Garden Terrace. The Garden Terrace covers over an area of 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2) Its original intention was to let the public view the Hong Kong skyline, including Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui and ...

  8. Tuen Mun Town Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Tuen Mun Town Plaza (S as tmtplaza; Chinese: 屯門市廣場) is the largest shopping mall in the NW New Territories of Hong Kong. [1] Established in 1988 and located in the town of Tuen Mun, it was developed by the Sino Group. It provides a large range of merchandise, offering residents a myriad of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities.

  9. Fashion Walk - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Walk is a shopping centre in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong near Causeway Bay station. The mall is bounded by Great George , Paterson , Kingston and Cleveland streets. [ 1 ]