Kiu_Kwan_Mansion

Kiu Kwan Mansion

Kiu Kwan Mansion

Residential in North Point, Hong Kong


Kiu Kwan Mansion (Chinese: 僑冠大廈) is a 27-storey, 95 m (312 ft) residential skyscraper at 395 King's Road, North Point in Hong Kong. When it topped out on 5 July 1966, it was the tallest building in Greater China, surpassing Park Hotel Shanghai, which held the title for 32 years.

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Since 1963, the Wah Fung Chinese Goods Centre, an eclectic emporium of Chinese-made goods, with a Fujian flair, has occupied the Ground, First and Second floors of the building - one of two Hong Kong branches and the city's largest department store when it opened.[1]

Kiu Kwan Mansion was refurbished in 1996 and 2007.

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References

  • "North Point/Fortress Hill: Kiu Kwan Mansion". Centadata. 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2012.

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