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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tin Hau Temple Road - Wikipedia

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    Tin Hau Temple Road (Chinese: 天后廟道) is a road starting in Causeway Bay near Tin Hau MTR station with a large portion being in the North Point Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Starting from King's Road on the west, the road then slopes up, before being mostly flat, until it ends in a dead end after a roundabout.

  4. Highcliff - Wikipedia

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    The tower is the tallest "all"-residential building in Hong Kong island. Highcliff is thin for such a tall building; it has a slenderness ratio of 1:20 thus being one of the thinnest buildings in the world. Therefore, a passive wind damper was fitted to the top, the first of its kind for a residential building. [2]

  5. The Belcher's - Wikipedia

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    Towers 5 and 6 have 63 floors; Towers 1 and 2 have 61 floors; and Towers 3 and 8 have 59 floors. [3] The development's facilities include, amongst other things, carparks, swimming pools, and a shopping mall, The Westwood. [2] It is located at 89 Pok Fu Lam Road and close to a number of schools and the University of Hong Kong.

  6. Hongkong Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hongkong Hotel was Hong Kong's first luxury hotel modelled after sumptuous London hotels. It opened on Queen's Road and Pedder Street in 1868, [ 2 ] later expanding into the Victoria Harbour waterfront of Victoria City in 1893.

  7. The Summit (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Summit (Chinese: 御峰; Jyutping: jyu 6 fung 1) is a residential skyscraper located in upper Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. It is one of the tallest residential buildings in the city, standing at 220 metres (722 ft) tall, with 65 storeys. [2] Construction of the building began in 1999 and it opened in 2001. [1]

  8. China Hong Kong City - Wikipedia

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    China Hong Kong City Shopping Centre of China Hong Kong City China Ferry Terminal. China Hong Kong City (Chinese: 中港城; Jyutping: zung1 gong2 seng4; pinyin: Zhōng Gǎng Chéng) is a commercial complex that includes five office towers, a shopping centre, a hotel and a ferry terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

  9. Temple Street, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Temple Street is a street located in the areas of Jordan and Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is known for its night market and is one of the busiest flea markets at night in the territory. The night market lies in the Yau Ma Tei, Jordan part of the street.