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  2. Swire Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Upper House is located above Pacific Place in Admiralty, Hong Kong [4] Opened in 2009, the hotel features 117 rooms including 21 suites and two penthouses. [5] The hotel was designed by Hong Kong–based architect Andre Fu. [6]

  3. JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Place contains three other luxury hotels, the Island Shangri-La, the Conrad Hong Kong, and the Upper House respectively. The complex is directly connected to Admiralty station, part of Hong Kong's MTR that opened in 1979 and is located in Admiralty, at the eastern extension of Hong Kong's central business district.

  4. Tastemaker’s Travel Tips: Kristina Snaith-Lense, General ...

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    The Upper House GM Shares Secrets to Seamless Travel Hotelier extraordinaire Kristina Snaith-Lense knows a thing or two about traveling in style. As general manager of The Upper House Hong Kong ...

  5. Government House, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Government House, located on Government Hill in Central, Hong Kong, is the official residence of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. It was constructed in 1855 as a Colonial Renaissance -style building, but was significantly remodelled during the Japanese occupation , resulting in the current hybrid Japanese- neoclassical form.

  6. Wong & Ouyang - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Pavilion at Shanghai Expo, Shanghai (2010) ... The Upper House, Hong Kong (2009) Shangri-La Hotel and Office Development, Chengdu (2007)

  7. Upper Albert Road - Wikipedia

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    The backdoor of Government House, the destination of protests. Upper Albert Road is a road on the Government Hill in the Central area of Hong Kong.. The road was named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the consort of Queen Victoria.