Cheung Kong Center, Office skyscraper in Central, Hong Kong.
Cheung Kong Center is a tall office tower in Central with 63 floors rising 283 meters above the street. Its exterior is made of uniform glass panels that give the building a clean, consistent appearance.
The building opened in 1999 on a site that previously held the Hilton Hotel, representing a shift in Hong Kong's development at that time. Its construction reflected the city's growing role as a major financial hub.
The building reflects how Hong Kong blends modern business needs with traditional design thinking in its spatial arrangement. Walking through the lobbies and common areas, you notice how the layout creates a sense of order and balance.
The building is accessible during standard business hours, though most spaces are reserved for office tenants and their clients. Visitors can view the main lobbies and entrance areas, but access to upper floors is typically limited to those conducting business there.
The 45th floor features exceptionally high ceilings of about 7 meters, making it stand out among the office levels. The topmost floor includes a private pool and garden reserved for senior executives.
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