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Manulife Plaza
(宏利保險大廈)

Also known as: The Lee Gardens
Built: 1998
Designed by: DLN Architects & Engineers
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 52
Maximum Height: 789 feet / 240 meters
Location: 33 Hysan Avenue, Hong Kong, China
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A solid, substantial skyscraper in the Western portion of Causeway Bay, the Manulife Plaza has an unusually large presence because it presents so many wide sides to the viewer. But the building is actually has a triangular footprint, minimizing its impact on pedestrian-scale life. One apex of the triangle faces out to Victoria Harbour, allowing two flat sides of the building to view the city. These views are further enhanced for people with lucky enough to have offices located in the bay windows which run up the corners.

  • This building was designed by Dennis Lau and Ng Chun Man.
  • This was formerly the location of the Lee Gardens Hotel.

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