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The Royal Academy of Arts and the Peninsula Hong Kong Announce Installation by Leading British Artist, Conrad Shawcross Ra
THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS AND THE PENINSULA HONG KONG ANNOUNCE INSTALLATION BY LEADING BRITISH ARTIST, CONRAD SHAWCROSS RA The Royal Academy of Arts and The Peninsula Hong Kong will co-present a public art installation in Hong Kong by leading British sculptor Conrad Shawcross RA. The second instalment in a three-year partnership between The Peninsula and the RA, Shawcross' work is timed to coincide with the fourth edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, and will be unveiled on 22 March 2016. The ADA Project combines sculpture, robotics and music to create a dramatic visual performance, comprising a series of collaborations between Shawcross and leading contemporary composers. Taking an industrial robot arm that is most commonly used on automated assembly lines, ADA has been programmed to perform four choreographed routines with each composer responding. The resulting compositions are played to accompany the robot’s movements. The installation is part of the ‘Love Art at The Peninsula’ initiative, the hotel’s programme of exhibitions and events that celebrates its commitment to art. The second year of the partnership builds on the RA’s recent collaborations with cultural and educational institutions across Asia. Last year Richard Wilson RA was the first artist in the three-year partnership between The Peninsula and the RA with the installation Hang on a Minute Lads… I’ve Got a Great Idea, a full-sized replica vintage coach teetering on the edge of the hotel’s seventh floor Grade I-listed façade. Other RA collaborations have included exhibitions in Singapore, Japan, Qatar and Australia, an artist exchange programme in partnership with Hong Kong-based not-for-profit Arts in Heritage Research Limited and the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, and a student exchange programme with Tokyo University of the Arts. -
50 Ways to Have Your Hainan Chicken Rice (海南雞飯) 210.00
50 Ways to Have Your Hainan Chicken Rice (海南雞飯) Price HKD Price USD Price Euro Record 210.00 26.92 20.00 1 Item Name in English and Chinese Hainan Chicken Rice with Condiments 海南雞飯 This Hainan chicken rice was quite good. The chicken meat (can choose between chicken thigh or chicken breast, with or without skin) had the right tenderness and there was no bone from start to finish. The broth was Copyright 2004 - 2014 Hi-Tech Development Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 50 Ways to Have Your Hainan Chicken Rice (海南雞飯) Rating Meal Cost Recommended HKD150 - 250 Restaurant Outlet Telephone 852-2588-1234 Grand Café Grand Hyatt (君悅咖啡廳) Address in English Address in Chinese Lobby Grand Hyatt Hotel 港灣道 1號 君悅酒店 大堂 1 Harbour Road WiFi Free Wifi Paid Wifi District Outlet Category Wanchai (灣仔) International Business Hours Ambiance Mon - Sun: 06:00 - 23:30 Modern Entry Date Tue, Dec 7, 2010 16:00 Copyright 2004 - 2014 Hi-Tech Development Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 50 Ways to Have Your Hainan Chicken Rice (海南雞飯) Price HKD Price USD Price Euro Record 42.00 5.38 4.00 2 Item Name in English and Chinese Hainan Chicken Combo (Thai Style) 泰式海南雞飯 Includes soup or hot tea or coffee. This dish was quite good. The rice had a nice aroma. The chilli sauce was salty and had some lime taste while the soy sauce was also salty and less syrupy and quite good. Copyright 2004 - 2014 Hi-Tech Development Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 50 Ways to Have Your Hainan Chicken Rice (海南雞飯) Rating Meal Cost Above Average below HKD150 Restaurant Outlet Telephone 852-2886-9980 Victory Kitchen (01) (勝利小廚) (closed) Address in English Address in Chinese Shop B, G/F, 134 - 146 卑路乍街 134 - 146號 地下 B Belcher's Street 舖 WiFi Free Wifi Paid Wifi District Outlet Category Kennedy Town (堅尼地城) Chinese - Hong Kong Style Business Hours Ambiance Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:30 Basic Interior Entry Date Mon, Jan 24, 2011 21:00 Copyright 2004 - 2014 Hi-Tech Development Co., Ltd. -
Address Telephone G/F, 500 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2833
Address Telephone G/F, 500 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2833 1918 Shop 1 & 2, G/F, Sentact Building, 345 King's Road, North Point, HK 2566 3262 Shop 1, G/F, Regent Centre, 88 Queen’s Road Central, HK 2521 2928 G/F & 1/F, 6 D'Aguilar Street, Central, HK 2530 3933 G/F & 1/F, 72&74 Percival Street, Causeway Bay, HK 2895 6112 Shop F35 - F38, 1/F, Kornhill Plaza, 1-2 Kornhill Road, Quarry Bay, HK 2513 1733 Shop G08 & G10, G/F, Port Centre, 38 Chengtu Road, Aberdeen, HK 2580 8811 Shop 312-315, 3/F, New Jade Shopping Arcade, 233 Chai Wan Road, Chai Wan, HK 2976 5620 Shop 3A & B, G/F & 1/F, AT Tower, 180 Electric Road, Fortress Hill, HK 2578 1002 Shop 32-34, 1/F, The Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, HK 2849 2868 G/F & 1/F, 108 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, HK 2146 1333 Shop G19 & B01, G/F & B/F, Causeway Bay Plaza 1, 489 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2503 3887 G/F, 541 & 543 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2253 6092 G/F & 2/F, Leighton Centre, 77 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2555 0806 G/F & 1/F, 50 Yun Ping Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2501 0281 Shop 118-119, 1/F, Windsor House, 311 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, HK 2177 3368 G/F & 1/F, 8 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, H.K. 2702 0533 G/F, 88 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, HK 2253 0071 G/F, 60-62 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 2697 9322 Shop 234-235, 2/F, Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong 2559 1288 Shop 205, Podium Level 2, The Westwood, No. -
2 March 2016
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED 2 March 2016 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED CELEBRATES ITS 150th ANNIVERSARY IN 2016 The Hong Kong-based parent company of The Peninsula Hotels, The Peak Tram, Peak Tower and Repulse Bay Complex, celebrates 150 years of tradition well served. HONG KONG 2 March, 2016: The distinguished heritage of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (HSH) reaches a new milestone today as HSH celebrates its 150th anniversary. Originally incorporated on 2 March 1866 as The Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited, HSH was one of the first companies to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is currently the oldest registered company on the Hong Kong Companies Registry. For a century and a half, the compelling story of HSH has been closely tied to its city of origin, Hong Kong. Whilst evolving to meet the changing times at home and abroad, HSH has never lost respect for its past and its heritage, and it continually strives to emulate the standards of service and style that earned it the accolade of “The Far East’s leading hotel company”. The concept of “Tradition well served” remains fundamental to HSH’s approach. “Tradition is taking account of a wonderful history, but remembering that everybody today looks to the future. It is important not to forget that the future is built on the past, and we have a great legacy,” said The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, Chairman of HSH. “We believe that our rich history gives us a fuller understanding of our shared identity, culture and values, enabling us to manage change responsibly, to safeguard the best of the past and to keep innovating to meet the demands of the next generation.” Today, the HSH legacy encompasses a diverse portfolio of assets worth HK$44.2 billion1 including ten Peninsula Hotels around the world, The Peak Tram, The Peak Tower and The Repulse Bay Complex in Hong Kong. -
Asia's Oldest Hotel Company
Asia’s Oldest Hotel Company An Interview with Peter C. Borer, Chief Operating Offi cer, The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited The Peninsula Hong Kong with its fl eet of Rolls-Royces EDITORS’ NOTE Peter Borer joined be successful if we are fully accepted, promote the hotel with the launch of Peninsula The Peninsula Hotels in 1981 as welcomed, and embraced by the local Academy and Grand Opening early next year. We Food and Beverage Manager of The community, who are proud to have a will also showcase The Peninsula Paris in new Peninsula Manila. Since that time, he Peninsula hotel in their location. and traditional markets, including South America, has held various executive and man- We embrace our heritage as Asia’s Middle East, Russia, and Continental Europe. agerial positions within the company oldest hotel company. The Peninsula Paris is a city of elegance, glamour, and so- in Hong Kong and Bangkok, includ- Pageboys are the personalities behind phistication, maintaining a great balance between ing General Manager of the fl agship the Peninsula brand and they bring the heritage and modernity, inspiring us with its tradi- The Peninsula Hong Kong, Regional hotel experience to life. The white tions well served in terms of food, fashion, culture, General Manager of Asian properties, Pageboy uniforms date back to the open- and architecture. The Peninsula Paris will show- and Group General Manager for Asia. ing of our fi rst property in Hong Kong in case how Paris has inspired us and, hopefully, vice He is a graduate of the Lausanne Hotel 1928, and have become a symbol of our versa. -
List of Iaqwi$E Certificate Awardees 獲得清新室內空氣證書的參與單位名單
List of IAQwi$e Certificate Awardees 獲得清新室內空氣證書的參與單位名單 IAQwi$e Expiry Date Basic Level Good Level Excellence Level No Company Name and Name of Venue/Office/Premises 公司名稱 / 地點 / 辦公室 / 處所 Scope 範圍 Membership No. 屆滿日期 基礎級別 良好級別 卓越級別 1 IAQ-8314-0477 Harriman Property Management Limited - Crawford House 夏利文物業管理有限公司 - 卡佛大廈 Whole Office Building 全幢辦公大樓 30/06/2022 * 2 IAQ-8314-0546 K11 Concepts Limited - K11 Art Mall K11 Concepts Limited - K11 購物藝術館 Common Areas 公眾地方 30/06/2022 * 3 IAQ-8314-0605 Hutchison Logistics Centre Management Limited - Hutchison Logistics Centre -- M1/F Main Lobby M1樓大堂 30/06/2022 * 4 IAQ-8314-0744 Kai Shing Management Services Limited - International Commerce Centre 啟勝管理服務有限公司 - 環球貿易廣場 Whole Office Building 全幢辦公大樓 30/06/2022 * 5 IAQ-8314-0795 Times Square Limited - Times Square – Tower 2 (Public Areas from 15/F to 39/F) 時代廣場有限公司 - 時代廣場2座 - 15/F至39/F Public Areas from 15/F to 39/F 15-39樓公眾地方 30/06/2022 * 6 IAQ-8314-0848 Hong Yip Service Company Limited - New Tech Plaza 康業服務有限公司 - 新科技廣場 Lift Lobby on Upper Part of G/F 高層地下之升降機大堂 30/06/2022 * 7 IAQ-8314-0341 Shun Tak Property Management Limited - Liberté 信德物業管理有限公司 - 昇悅居 Clubhouse Indoor Stadium 住客會所室內運動場 30/06/2022 * 8 IAQ-8314-0617 Island South Property Management Limited - Club Bel-Air Peak Wing 南盈物業管理有限公司 - 朗峰會所 Clubhouse (excluding indoor swimming pool) 會所 (不包括室內泳池) 30/06/2022 * 9 IAQ-8314-0679 Citywalk 2 Management Company Limited - Citywalk 2 荃新天地2管理有限公司 - 荃新天地二期 Common Area of Shopping Arcade 商場公眾地方 30/06/2022 * 10 IAQ-8314-0772 Hong Kong Cyberport Management Limited -
Distribution Point of Sold Tourist Octopus
Distribution point of Sold Tourist Octopus All 7-Eleven at MTR stations and the below listed stores G01 Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Rd C, HK-Macau Ferry Terminal, HK Shop 289 on 2nd Floor, Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong Shop 1C, 1D & 1E, G/F, Queen's Terrace, 1 Queen Street, Sheung Wan, HK Shops F & G, Ground Floor, Hollywood Garden, No. 222 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, HK G/F & the Cockloft, No. 298 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Shop B, Ground Floor, 106 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong G/F., No.40 Elgin Street, Central, Hong Kong G/F, Teng Fuh Commercial Building, 331-333 Queen's Road Central, Central, HK Shop No.106, First Floor, Infinitus Plaza, No.199 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong Shop No. 5, G/F, The Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, Hong Kong G/F., Winner House,15 Wong Nei Chung Road, Happy Valley, HK Shop E & F, G/F., New Spring Gdn Mansion, 47-56 Spring Garden Lane, Wanchai, HK G6, G/F, Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Rd., Wanchai, HK Shop 3, G/F, Professional Bldg., 19-23 Tung Lo Wan Road, HK Shop 2, 20 Luard Road, Wanchai, HK Shop A, G/F, 151 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, HK Portion of shop A, B & C, G/F Sun Tao Bldg, 12-18 Morrison Hill Rd, HK Shop C, G/F Pak Shing Bldg, 168-174 Tung Lo Wan Rd, Causeway Bay, HK Shop C, G/F, Siu Fung Building, 9-17 Tin Lok Lane, Wanchai, HK G4, G/F, Hennessy House (CLI Bldg), 313-317B Hennesy Rd, Wanchai, HK Shop B, G/F, Allied Kajima Bldg., 138 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, HK Shop 3, UG/F., Kam Kwong Mansion, 36-44 King Kwong St, Happy Valley, HK G/F, The Chinese Bank Bldg, 2A Pottinger St, 61-65 Des Voeux Rd C, HK Shop C, G/F, Grand View Comm Bldg, Nos.29-31 Sugar St, Causeway Bay, HK G/F., No. -
New Round of “Spend-To-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow
PRESS RELEASE 新聞稿 Date: 31 May 2021 Total page: 1 New Round of “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is rolling out a new round of the “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” programme, with registration opening tomorrow (1 June). About 190 itineraries, designed by various local tour operators, are available in the new round, which will be uploaded to the HKTB’s programme website in two batches. Starting from tomorrow, members of the public can choose from the first batch of about 130 itineraries and register directly with the tour operators. The first batch of itineraries uploaded cover a wide range of themes and experiences, including the Scenic Harbour, Lively Culture, Gastro-Fantasies, Endless Entertainment, Neighbourhoods and Family Fun. On top of local attractions, the itineraries include workshops related to gourmet food and handicrafts, fishing and farming activities, as well as pet-friendly experience. Half-day tours include at least two points of interests and one meal, many of which offer a hotel buffet, seafood tasting on an outlying island, or other delicacies (see appendix). Members of the public can register for a local tour with machine-printed receipt(s) after spending HK$800 or more at local retail and dining outlets. Registered participants are required to submit the receipt(s) to the tour operator and pay a deposit of HK$100 per person (to be returned on the day of the tour). To meet the government’s latest anti-pandemic requirements, all participating tour operators are required to sign the Anti-epidemic Undertakings for Local Tours. -
When Is the Best Time to Go to Hong Kong?
Page 1 of 98 Chris’ Copyrights @ 2011 When Is The Best Time To Go To Hong Kong? Winter Season (December - March) is the most relaxing and comfortable time to go to Hong Kong but besides the weather, there's little else to do since the "Sale Season" occurs during Summer. There are some sales during Christmas & Chinese New Year but 90% of the clothes are for winter. Hong Kong can get very foggy during winter, as such, visit to the Peak is a hit-or-miss affair. A foggy bird's eye view of HK isn't really nice. Summer Season (May - October) is similar to Manila's weather, very hot but moving around in Hong Kong can get extra uncomfortable because of the high humidity which gives the "sticky" feeling. Hong Kong's rainy season also falls on their summer, July & August has the highest rainfall count and the typhoons also arrive in these months. The Sale / Shopping Festival is from the start of July to the start of September. If the sky is clear, the view from the Peak is great. Avoid going to Hong Kong when there are large-scale exhibitions or ongoing tournaments like the Hong Kong Sevens Rugby Tournament because hotel prices will be significantly higher. CUSTOMS & DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES & RESTRICTIONS • Currency - No restrictions • Tobacco - 19 cigarettes or 1 cigar or 25 grams of other manufactured tobacco • Liquor - 1 bottle of wine or spirits • Perfume - 60ml of perfume & 250 ml of eau de toilette • Cameras - No restrictions • Film - Reasonable for personal use • Gifts - Reasonable amount • Agricultural Items - Refer to consulate Note: • If arriving from Macau, duty-free imports for Macau residents are limited to half the above cigarette, cigar & tobacco allowance • Aircraft crew & passengers in direct transit via Hong Kong are limited to 20 cigarettes or 57 grams of pipe tobacco. -
Season: 2022 Standard
CHINA Africa & Asia Pacific | Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi’An, Guilin,chengdu, Shanghai China AFRICA & ASIA PACIFIC | Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin,Chengdu, Shanghai Season: 2022 Standard 12 DAYS 27 MEALS 16 SITES Marvel at the traditions, natural wonders and vibrant history of China. Discover how it has maintained its rich cultural identity while becoming a force in the modern world as you visit magnificent destinations that include the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, as well as Hong Kong Disneyland and Shanghai Disney Resort! CHINA Africa & Asia Pacific | Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi’An, Guilin,chengdu, Shanghai Trip Overview 12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS 6 LOCATIONS The Peninsula Hong Kong Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi’an, The Peninsula Beijing Guilin, Chengdu, Shanghai Shangri-La Hotel, Guilin The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu The Peninsula Shanghai AGES FLIGHT INFORMATION 27 MEALS Minimum Age: 6 Arrive: Hong Kong 11 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 7 Suggested Age: 8+ International Airport (HKG) Dinners Adult Exclusive: Ages 18+ Return: Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) 5 Internal Flights Included CHINA Africa & Asia Pacific | Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi’An, Guilin,chengdu, Shanghai DAY 1 HONG KONG Activities Highlights: Dinner Included Arrive in Hong Kong The Peninsula Hong Kong Hong Kong Arrival Upon exiting customs, an Adventures by Disney representative meets you and escorts you to your transfer vehicle. Relax as the driver assists with your luggage and drives you to your hotel, The Peninsula Hong Kong. The Peninsula Hong Kong Unwind in the grand lobby of Hong Kong's oldest hotel as your Adventure Guides check you in. The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel was built in 1928 and is known as the "Grand Dame of the Far East." On Your Own in Hong Kong The afternoon will be your own to explore all the amazing things to do in this vibrant city! Dinner à la carte at The Peninsula Hong Kong Enjoy dinner at your leisure as you adjust to the new time zone in the Peninsula Hong Kong. -
Hang Lung Properties SUSTAINABILITYREPORT2017
#Hang Lung Properties SUSTAINABILITYREPORT2017 Hang Lung Properties Limited Stock Code : 00101 Letter from We Do It Right is the fundamental principle Table of the Chief Executive An Overview About of Hang Lung Properties and guides our Contents Officer of 2017 this Report operations as a business. With this philosophy, we aspire to sustainable business growth, creating long-term value for our stakeholders Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 by developing world-class properties, engaging with our communities, enhancing partnerships, Page 5 Page 6 and providing extensive support to our staff for developing their potential. By leveraging the About the Group Managing Sustainability different expertise and insights of our rich industry experience, we strive to accomplish the Group’s mission, while maintaining high standards and integrity in our products and services. Building Driving Conserving Cohesive Workforce Purposeful Natural Capital Business Stock 00101 Code Page 16 Page 23 Page 31 28th Floor, Standard Chartered Bank Building, Registered 4 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong office Safeguarding Memberships, Common Future Charters and Awards +852 2879 0111 Tel [email protected] Email Page 36 Page 44 Performance Independent Content Index for www.hanglung.com Web Tables Assurance Reporting Guidelines Opinion Statement www.hanglung.com/sustainability Report Page 48 Page 57 Page 59 © Hang Lung Properties Limited 2018 Drawings of the social media interface presented throughout this Report are artist’s impressions for decorative purposes only and are unrelated to the businesses of the Group. MANAGING COHESIVE PURPOSEFUL NATURAL COMMON SUSTAINABILITY WORKFORCE BUSINESS CAPITAL FUTURE Hang Lung Properties Limited / We Do It Right Sustainability Report 2017 / Letter From The Chief Executive Officer Page 2 Stock Code : 00101 Letter From The Chief Executive Officer This is the sixth time I have been asked to give an overview of our company’s of increasing demand for healthier and more inclusive living environments, progress towards sustainability. -
3/F Fontaine Building, 18 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
3/F Fontaine Building, 18 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong View this office online at: https://www.newofficeasia.com/details/serviced-offices-fontaine-building-18- mody-road-tsim-sha-tsui-kowloon-h Combining practicality with affordability, this fantastic business centre provides cost effective office space that exudes sophistication. Each workstation can be accessed day or night and offers a a quality desk, ergonomic chair and filing cabinet, alongside a dedicated phone line and complimentary Wi-Fi. All of this is enhanced by the flexible terms and the daily cleaning services with use of the meeting rooms that are designed to project a good corporate image for your business. Transport links Nearest railway station: Hung Hom Nearest road: Nearest airport: Location Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, these offices reside in the heart of Kowloon's major business district and are surrounded by a multitude of business and leisure amenities. Several shops, restaurants and hotels lie within easy walking distance cultural amenities including various amenities and landmark attractions such as A Symphony of Lights and Kowloon Park. For commuters, ferry terminals, Hung Hom railway station and Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station lie within easy walking distance while Hong Kong International Airport can be reached within a half an hour drive. Points of interest within 1000 metres Signal Hill Garden (park) - 107m from business centre Middle Road Children's Playground (playground) - 176m from business centre Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront Podium Garden (park) - 200m from business