A Symphony of Lights
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3 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, situated on the Wanchai waterfront, was first opened in 1988 and has been Asia's finest purpose-built convention and exhibition venue. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council expanded the complex with a magnificent extension to more than 63,000 square metres. Opened in 1997, the expanded venue was chosen for the handover ceremony in 1997, and it has become an instant landmark for the 21st century Hong Kong.
Being one of the world's largest curved roof structures, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre's distinguished flowing architectural lines make it a splendid counterpoint to the vertical cityscape of Wanchai.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre's Grand Hall, with a capacity for 3,000 guests, is one of the largest venues for banquet style dinners in the world. The Centre hosts more than 2,000 events a year, and has staged many of the world's most prestigious international meetings and other major cultural and entertainment events.
[1. Sun Hung Kai Centre] [2. Central Plaza] [3. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre] [4. Hopewell Centre] [5. Harcourt House] [6. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts] [7. MassMutual Tower] [8. CITIC Tower] [9. Queensway Government Offices] [10. The Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building] [11. Bank of America Tower] [12. Bank of China Tower] [13. AIG Tower] [14. Cheung Kong Center] [15. HSBC Main Building] [16. Hong Kong City Hall] [17. Standard Chartered Bank Building] [18. Jardine House] [19. One Exchange Square] [20. Two Exchange Square] [21. Two International Finance Centre] [22. One International Finance Centre] [23. The Center]
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