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Tung Ying Building (Chinese: 東英大廈) was a 17-storey office building and shopping centre at 100 Nathan Road, at the corner of Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was built in the 1960s and its style of architecture had become rare in Hong Kong. It was named after the given name of Sir Robert Hotung and his wife. A statue of Sir Robert was located at the ground floor of the building. It was once the will of the Hotung family not to sell the building. But after his grandson died the family sold it, and the new owner has decided to redevelop.

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  • Tung Ying Building (en)
  • 東英大廈 (zh)
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  • 東英大廈(英語:Tung Ying Building)是香港的一座舊式商業大廈,位於九龍尖沙咀彌敦道、加連威老道及加拿分道之間,建於1965年,樓高17層,是當時九龍半島最大的辦公大樓。東英大廈的三層商場以零售時裝、鞋店及沖印公司為主,二樓及三樓主要是醫生及牙醫診所。它是香港其中一座被拆卸著名摩天大廈。 (zh)
  • Tung Ying Building (Chinese: 東英大廈) was a 17-storey office building and shopping centre at 100 Nathan Road, at the corner of Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was built in the 1960s and its style of architecture had become rare in Hong Kong. It was named after the given name of Sir Robert Hotung and his wife. A statue of Sir Robert was located at the ground floor of the building. It was once the will of the Hotung family not to sell the building. But after his grandson died the family sold it, and the new owner has decided to redevelop. (en)
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  • Tung Ying Building in 2006. (en)
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  • Tung Ying Building (Chinese: 東英大廈) was a 17-storey office building and shopping centre at 100 Nathan Road, at the corner of Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was built in the 1960s and its style of architecture had become rare in Hong Kong. It was named after the given name of Sir Robert Hotung and his wife. A statue of Sir Robert was located at the ground floor of the building. It was once the will of the Hotung family not to sell the building. But after his grandson died the family sold it, and the new owner has decided to redevelop. Chinese Estates Holdings has announced plans to spend up to $1 billion demolishing the 39-year-old Tung Ying Building and turning it into a commercial complex. Demolition work on the Tung Ying Building started in early 2006 and the redevelopment of the site as The ONE shopping centre was completed in 2009/2010. (en)
  • 東英大廈(英語:Tung Ying Building)是香港的一座舊式商業大廈,位於九龍尖沙咀彌敦道、加連威老道及加拿分道之間,建於1965年,樓高17層,是當時九龍半島最大的辦公大樓。東英大廈的三層商場以零售時裝、鞋店及沖印公司為主,二樓及三樓主要是醫生及牙醫診所。它是香港其中一座被拆卸著名摩天大廈。 (zh)
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