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Annex List of Signatories of the Charter on External Lighting 1. 168 Annex List of Signatories of the Charter on External Lighting 1. 168 Queen's Road Central Management Office 2. 360 Series (7 shops) 3. 3D-GOLD Jewellery (HK) Limited (4 shops) 4. 759 Store (119 shops) 5. Aberdeen Kai-fong Welfare Association Social Service (7 service units) 6. Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Ltd 7. adidas Hong Kong Limited (3 shops) 8. Aesop Hong Kong Limited 9. Alliance Primary School, Whampoa 10. Aluminium Ltd 11. Apex Estate Agents Limited 12. Apple Shop Limited (2 shops) 13. ARA Asset Management (Fortune) Limited (11 properties) 14. ARA Asset Management (Prosperity) Limited (2 properties) 15. Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong 16. AX 21 (HK) Ltd 17. Baleno Kingdom Ltd. 18. Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (43 branches / properties) 19. Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Branch (2 branches) 20. Bayshore Development Group Limited 21. Beijing Tong Ren Tang HK Mod. Mgt. Ltd. (23 shops) 22. BELPORT Limited 23. Billion Power Development Limited (3 shops) 24. Blackwell Global Precious Metals Limited 25. Bonjour Cosmetic Wholesale Centre Limited (39 shops) 26. BOSE 27. Broadway Photo Supply Ltd. (9 shops) 28. Burberry Asia Limited (3 shops) 29. Business Environment Council 30. Butterfly Hotel and Serviced Apartment Group Limited (6 hotels) 31. Café de Coral Fast Food (107 shops) 32. Caritas - Hong Kong (13 service units) 33. Causeway Corner 34. Cayley Property Management Limited (4 properties) 35. CBRE Limited 36. Centaline Property Agency Ltd. (256 branches) 37. Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College 38. Cheung Kong Property Holdings Limited (5 properties) 39. China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited (41 branches and 2 billboards) 40. China Travel Service (Holdings) Hong Kong Limited 41. Chinachem Group (7 properties) 42. Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong (20 service units) 43. Chissay (Property Management)Ltd (4 properties) 44. Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited (20 branches) 45. CHOI FOOK WEDDING BANQUET GROUP (4 shops) 46. Chong Hing Bank Limited (37 branches) 47. Chow Sang Sang Jewellery Co Ltd (24 branches) 48. Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Company Limited (61 branches) 49. Christian Family Service Centre (3 service units) 50. Chuan Chiong Ltd. (2 shops) 51. Chun Sing Jewellery 52. Citibank (Hong Kong) Limited (22 branches) 53. CITIC Properties Agencies Ltd 54. CITIC Tower Property Management Co Ltd 55. City Garden Hotel 56. City Super Limited 57. City University of Hong Kong 58. Citybase Property Management Limited (17 properties) 59. Cke Shopping Mall 60. CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (11 properties) 61. COEDO Taproom 62. Congregation House 63. Conrad Hong Kong 64. Cordis, Hong Kong 65. Country House Property Management Limited 66. Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin 67. Craigengower Cricket Club 68. Cyber Telecom (5 shops) 69. Dah Chong Hong Holdings Limited (74 shops / properties) 70. Dah Sing Bank Ltd (46 branches and 1 billboard) 71. Delicious Group Dining Services Ltd (10 shops) 72. Delifrance (15 shops) 73. DFS Group Limited (T GALLERIA) 74. Don Don Tei 75. Dong Dae Mun Korean Restaurant 76. Dorsett Kwun Tong, Hong Kong 77. Dorsett Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong 78. E.P.S.A. Corporation Ltd. – ecHome (7 shops) 79. EAST, Hong Kong 80. Eaton, Hong Kong 81. Ego Finance (2 Shops) 82. Elegant Jewellery Holding Limited 83. Emperor Group (2 properties and 3 video walls) 84. Empire Optical Co. 85. Fairwood Fast Food Limited 86. Fitter Sports Co., Ltd. 87. Fix-Up Limited 88. Foodies Management Limited (11 shops) 89. Fortress (25 shops) 90. Fulum Group (16 Shops) 91. Fung Leung Kee Watch Company 92. G2000 (Apparel) Ltd. (8 shops) 93. Gloucester Luk Kwok Hong Kong 94. Glycel Company Ltd 95. Gold Coast Yacht and Country Club 96. GOLD STAR ENTERTAINMENT GAME CENTRE 97. Gold Well Property Management Limited 98. Golden Computer Accessories 99. GOLDEN WHEAT THAI RESTAURANT 100. Goodwell Property Management Limited (22 properties) 101. Grand Progress Building Management Office 102. Grandeur Property Management Company Limited 103. Gratia Christian College 104. Great Eagle Properties Management Company Limited (2 properties) 105. Guardian Property Management Limited 106. Gyu-Kaku (Kabushikigasha Limited) (2 shops) 107. H&M HENNES & MAYRITZ LTD 108. Haagen-Dazs 109. Hang Luen Chong Property Management Co., Ltd 110. Hang Lung Properties (4 properties) 111. Hang Seng Bank (6 properties) 112. Harbour City Estates Limited (17 properties/shops) 113. Harbour Grand Hong Kong 114. Harbour Grand Kowloon 115. Harbour Plaza North Point 116. Harbour Plaza Resort City Limited 117. Harbourfront Landmark Premium Services Limited 118. Harriman Property Management Limited (4 properties) 119. HAVI Logistics Services (Hong Kong) Limited 120. Henderson Land Development Company Limited (30 properties) 121. Henderson Land Group Subsidiary - Hang Yick Properties Management Limited 122. Henderson Land Group Subsidiary - Well Born Real Estate Management Limited (8 properties) 123. Hip Shing Hong (Holdings) Company Limited 124. HKT (39 shops) 125. HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Stanley Ho Community College 126. Hong Chi Association (8 service units) 127. Hong Kong Ajisen Co., Limited (5 shops) 128. HONG KONG BAPTIST HOSPITAL (2 properties) 129. Hong Kong Baptist University 130. Hong Kong Baptist University - College of International Education 131. Hong Kong Baptist University - School of Continuing Education 132. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management) Limited 133. Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic & Vocational Qualification 134. Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited 135. Hong Kong Family Welfare Society (20 service units) 136. Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel 137. Hong Kong Housing Society (25 properties) 138. HONG KONG LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICE 139. Hong Kong Mansion Causeway Bay 140. Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education (2 properties) 141. Hong Kong PHAB Association 142. Hong Kong Playground Association (7 service units) 143. Hong Kong Property (I&O) Limited (2 branches) 144. Hong Kong Property Services (Agency) Limited (53 branches) 145. Hong Kong Red Cross 146. Hong Yip Service Co. Ltd (56 properties) 147. Hongkong Land (Property Management) Limited (30 properties/shops) 148. Hopewell Holdings Limited (6 properties) 149. Hospital Authority (2 hospitals) 150. Hung Fook Tong Holdings Ltd. (38 shops) 151. Hutchison Property Management Company Limited (2 properties) 152. Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Limited (36 shops) 153. Hyatt Regency Hong Kong Sha Tin 154. Hysan Development Co. Ltd. (8 properties) 155. iAdvantage Ltd (2 properties) 156. IBIS HONG KONG CENTRAL & SHEUNG WAN 157. i-education 158. Imperial Bird's Nest International Company Ltd (2 shops and 1 billboard) 159. IMPROVE HAIR 160. Inchcape Hong Kong (British Motors Ltd) (2 shops) 161. Inchcape Hong Kong (Crown Motors Ltd) (13 shops) 162. Inchcape Hong Kong (Future Motors Ltd) (2 shops) 163. Infiniti Motor Company Ltd 164. Inn Hotel Hong Kong 165. InnoVeggie 166. Intell Finance and Mortgage Company 167. InterContinental Hong Kong 168. International Commerce Centre 169. International Property Management Ltd 170. Island Pacific Hotel 171. Japanhome centre 172. JCDecaux Cityscape Ltd 173. Jones Lang LaSalle Management Services Limited (59 properties) 174. Kai Shing Management Service Ltd (55 properties) 175. KAM KAU JEWELLERY & GOLDSMITH CO LTD (2 shops) 176. Kam Kee Café (2 shops) 177. KAM LUN (PAUL LAM) TRADING LTD. 178. Karrie International Holdings Limited 179. Kate Spade New York 180. Kerry Properties Limited (15 properties) 181. KFC (55 shops) 182. Ki Chan Tea Co. Ltd (2 shops) 183. King Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. (6 branches) 184. Kiu Lok Service Management Co., Ltd. 185. LAOFENGXIANG JEWELLERY HK LIMITED (3 branches) 186. Lane Noodles 187. Lau Sum Kee Noodle 188. Laws Properties / Eagle's Eye Property Management Limited (3 properties) 189. Lingnan University 190. Link Asset Management Limited (107 properties) 191. Little Onion 192. Longworth Management Limited 193. L’Oréal Hong Kong Limited (3 shops) 194. Lukfook Jewellery (31 branches) 195. Lung Fung Café (4 shops) 196. LUSH ASIA LIMITED 197. Man Hing Hong Properties Company (6 properties) 198. Management Office of Causeway Bay Plaza 1 199. Mapletree Greater China Property Management Limited 200. MASTERY EDUCATION CENTRE 201. Maxim's Group (127 shops) 202. McDonald's Restaurants (Hong Kong) Ltd. (24 shops) 203. Menya Musashi (2 shops) 204. Metro City Management Limited 205. METRO PLAZA 206. Midland Realty (Comm. & Ind. II) Limited (3 branches) 207. Midland Realty (Comm. & Ind. III) Limited (3 branches) 208. Midland Realty International Limited (175 branches) 209. Mixian Sense (6 shops) 210. Mixian Site (2 shops) 211. M'mart 212. Mongkok Kaifong Association 213. Mott 32 214. Mou Mou Club (Kabushikigaisha Limited) (2 shops) 215. MTR Corporation (11 properties) 216. MUJI (HONG KONG) Company Limited (6 shops) 217. Nan Fung Group - Main Shine Development Limited (4 properties) 218. Nan Fung Group - New Charm Management Ltd. (3 properties) 219. Nan Fung Group - Vineberg Property Management Ltd. 220. New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (3 service units) 221. New World Development Company Limited (9 properties) 222. New World Facilities Management Company Ltd 223. New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel 224. Ngai Wah Glass & Mirror Ltd 225. Nice Garden Group (2 shops) 226. Nice Inn Group (2 shops) 227. Nine Queen's Road Central Management Office 228. Novotel Citygate Hong Kong 229. Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon 230. Oliver Super Sandwiches (5 shops) 231. OMEGA 3 232. On Lee
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