CDW Building, Commercial building in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong.
The CDW Building is a multi-story office structure in Tsuen Wan housing office spaces and retail shops across multiple floors. Its glass facades and mixed-use design create a functional commercial space that serves both workers and shoppers throughout the day.
The building was constructed in 1982 as an industrial facility during Hong Kong's peak manufacturing era. It has since transformed into a modern commercial space, reflecting the broader shift in the region's economy over the decades.
The structure blends Chinese and modern architectural styles, showing how Hong Kong shifted from making goods to becoming a commercial hub. People moving through the space feel the mix of industrial heritage with contemporary business culture.
The building connects directly to Tsuen Wan MTR station through an enclosed walkway, making it easy to reach by public transport. Parking facilities are available on-site for those arriving by car.
The building's Chinese name, 中國染廠大廈, references the textile dyeing workshops that once operated throughout this area. Its local nickname "8咪半" comes from its specific distance marker along the main road.
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