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The AIA Tower (Chinese: 友邦廣場) is a skyscraper located in the North Point area of Hong Kong near Fortress Hill station. It was named after American International Assurance , a former member of American International Group , which occupies 12 floors of the building.
AIA Tower; Bank of America Tower; Bank of China Tower; Central Plaza; Cheung Kong Centre; Cityplaza; Cyberport; Exchange Square (Hong Kong) (Exchange Square One, Two and Three) Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hung Cheuk Lau and Wah Mei Lau, Kwun Tong Garden Estate Lotus Tower. Kwun Tong Garden Estate (Chinese: 觀塘花園大廈), or Garden Estate (Chinese: 花園大廈), is a public estate in Ngau Tau Kok Road, Ngau Tau Kok, developed by the Hong Kong Housing Society, [32] near MTR Ngau Tau Kok station. [33] It is the first public housing estate in ...
Kwun Tong Town Centre Redevelopment Landmark Tower 285 (935) 63 Office, Hotel — Proposed Project height and floor count were revised from 280 m (919 feet) and 68 floors. [322] [323] [324] LOHAS Park Phase 7A Montara Tower 1
Kwun Tong Industrial Area Kwun Tong Business Area aerial view. Kwun Tong is an area in the Kwun Tong District of Hong Kong, situated at the eastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, and its boundary stretches from Lion Rock in the north to Lei Yue Mun in the south, and from the winding paths of Kowloon Peak in the east to the north coast of the former Kai Tak Airport runway in the west.
The AIA Central (Chinese: 友邦金融中心), formerly called AIG Tower (美國國際集團大廈), in Hong Kong is a 185-metre (607 ft.), 37-storey skyscraper that was completed in 2005 and serves as the headquarters of AIA Group. [2] It is located in Central, not far from the landmark Bank of China Tower.
Gammon Construction Limited is a Hong Kong construction and engineering contractor headquartered in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong. [1] In addition to local construction projects, it is also involved in the construction and engineering of various projects in China and Southeast Asia .
When the Island line between Admiralty and Chai Wan opened on 31 May 1985, MTR renamed Chater to Central [3] [4] together with the renaming of some other stations on the Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan lines. [5] [6] The English name of the station was changed to "Central" in 1982. [7]