Broadway Hotel / Fortuna Court (Hotel), Yau Ma Tei [????-????]
Address: 2-6 Chi Wo Street.
Address: 2-6 Chi Wo Street.
Address: 17-19 Chatham Road.
The Hong Kong Hotel Association's photo gallery at: https://www.hkha.org/60th/photo-gallery-hotel/ mentions that the Empress Hotel operated between 1963 and 1992.
Harbour hotel was built in 1965. Demolished around 2005. Replaced by headquarters for the Mormon church.
The construction cost of the Wanchai Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was HK$1 billion and it was in 2005
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Located at 71 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui East.
Hotel with 600 guestrooms and 39 suites, opened 1982.
Main Address: 69 Mody Road
Opened in 1981 in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and today one of the finest luxury five star hotels in Hong Kong, The Royal Garden has 450 recently remodeled contemporary guest rooms, including 50 spacious and luxurious suites. The HK$240 million (US$33 million) re-imaging project completed in 2011 signifies our continuous pursuit of excellence.
Address: 30 - 38 Sa Po Road, Kowloon City,
This hotel was built in 1982 and was connected directly to Hong Kong Kai Tak airport via a long walkway which ran via the airport parking garage (upper & lower left photos). The Five Continents Restaurant (upper right photo) on the 14th floor had spectacular views of the airport and runway; it was reportedly a popular place for off-duty airline crews to dine. Adjacent to the restaurant was the Flying Machine Bar.
37, 38, 39 Connaught Road West.
This was a hotel in the Wang Hing Building in the 1960s.
Fodor's Guide for 1965 damned it with faint praise:
VICTORIA HOTEL, 10 Queen's Road Central, is a place to stay when no other hotel has a room.
This building stood on the south side of Des Voeux Road Central, from Li Yuen Street West across to Pottinger Street. I'm not sure how far south towards Queen's Road the building extended. [Update: It extended the full length of the block, see: https://gwulo.com/comment/55565#comment-55565]
When it was built it stood on the seafront, so it is easily seen on photos taken from the harbour.
Its construction date isn't known yet, but when it collapsed in 1895 (see below), it was described as "one of the oldest in the Colony".
China Hong Kong City is a commercial complex including five office towers which have a shopping centre, office buildings, a hotel (The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers) and a ferry terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is situated along Canton Road, south of the Tsim Sha Tsui Fire Station. The complex is managed by Sino Group. It was completed and opened in 1988.
According to its Chinese version webpage, it is the largest building in the world with golden coloured screenwall.
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