Amoy Gardens, Shopping center in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Amoy Gardens is a shopping center in Kowloon Bay with 19 residential towers ranging from 30 to 40 floors high. The lower levels of tower blocks A through H house retail shops, dining venues, and other commercial facilities.
The site was a canning factory owned by Amoy Canning in the 1920s before being auctioned for development in 1977. This transition marked the shift from industrial operations to residential and commercial use.
The shopping center blends international retail brands with neighborhood shops and restaurants serving different Asian cuisines. These dining spots reflect what locals prefer and what they seek in their daily routines.
The center sits near Kowloon Bay MTR station, making it easy to reach by public transport. Parking is available for visitors, and extended evening hours allow for shopping and dining at your own pace.
Following the 2003 SARS outbreak, the complex underwent major upgrades to its drainage systems to improve safety. This modernization remains hidden from view today, yet it reflects how the building adapted to unexpected challenges.
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