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  2. List of shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chanway Shopping Centre, Sha Tin; Cheung Fat Plaza, Tsing Yi [3] Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan; China Hong Kong City, Tsim Sha Tsui; Choi Ming Plaza, Tiu Keng Leng [4] Choi Yuen Plaza, Sheung Shui [5] Chuk Yuen Plaza, Wong Tai Sin [6] Chung Fu Plaza, Tin Shui Wai [7] Chung On Shopping Centre, Ma On Shan [8] Citygate, Tung Chung; Citylink ...

  3. The Wai - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre structure was designed by Ronald Lu and Partners, while P&T Group was responsible for interior design. The Wai has four storeys with a total floor area of 650,000 square feet (60,000 m 2), including a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m 2) outdoor green area, an indoor car park with 390 parking spaces, and the largest bicycle parking lot in Hong Kong, with 330 bicycle parking ...

  4. Category:Shopping centres in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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  5. Citygate Outlets - Wikipedia

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    With the opening of its new extension, the Mall has doubled in size and now houses over 150 international brands offering up to 90%-year-round discounts; with a host of retailers launching their first outlet store in Hong Kong. The Mall also features a food court and al fresco eateries with 40 food and beverage outlets, and a 600-seat cinema.

  6. MOSTown - Wikipedia

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    MOSTown is the shopping mall of phases 4 and 5, formerly named respectively Sunshine City Plaza (新港城中心) and Sunshine Bazaar (新港城廣場) until August 2018. The shopping arcade built with phase 4, formerly Sunshine City Plaza, is by far the largest, and has retail floor space of in excess of 175,000 square metres (1,880,000 sq ft).

  7. World Trade Centre Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Centre was later sold to Sun Hung Kai Properties and was remodelled again to its present form, with the lower floors as a mall and the upper floors remaining as office space. On 15 December 2021, a fire broke out in the World Trade Centre causing more than 300 people to be trapped on the building's roof. [1]

  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. Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard is a shopping area and visitor attraction along Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Kowloon Park and Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan stations. It was completed in 1986.