Center Place, Mixed-use development in Hong Kong, China
Center Place is a mixed-use building in Hong Kong that houses residential apartments, shops, offices, and leisure facilities across multiple levels. The complex integrates living spaces with fitness centers, swimming pools, and various commercial services in one location.
Construction began in the late 2010s as Hong Kong pursued its strategy for modern multifunctional residential complexes. This development responded to the city's growing need to combine housing with commercial activities in single structures.
The building regularly hosts community markets where local artists display their works and merchants present regional products to residents and visitors.
The building sits near MTR stations and bus stops, making it easy to reach by public transportation. Visitors can find restaurants, shops, and recreational facilities inside, so many needs are covered in one place.
Center Place implements a visa assistance service center that supports the new 30-day entry policy for international visitors to China.
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