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Taikoo Place - Wikipedia The Taikoo Place is next to Cityplaza, a grade A shopping mall with ice skating rink, cinema and five-star hotel EAST, Hong Kong The theme of the complex is to "Live Happy"
HOME | Taikoo Group ABOUT TAIKOO is a construction development firm that delivers impeccable results and prioritizes its clients We know just how stressful a new project can be Overseeing a development can take a real toll on somebody, especially if they don’t have the right team by their side
Taikoo Sugar The Taikoo Sugar Refinery in Hong Kong went into production in 1884 and soon became the world's largest and most sophisticated plant in its day
Taikoo Place - Swire Properties Home to over 300 multinational corporations, Taikoo Place is proving ground for innovations in sustainable development, tenant engagement, community building, art initiatives, greener dining, work-life balance and more
Swire Properties announces completion of Taikoo Place redevelopment project Offering 70,000 sq ft of lush greenery, Taikoo Square and Taikoo Garden are home to over 260 plant species curated to enhance urban biodiversity Over 40 F B outlets are available at Taikoo Place, including new al fresco dining options at Taikoo Piazza
Our Brand - Taikoo Sugar Today, under its iconic ‘Taikoo Sugar’ brand, the company markets premium sugar products, tea, coffee, salt and pepper in to retail, catering and industrial trades in Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland where it operates three packaging plants
Taikoo Shing - Wikipedia Taikoo is the Cantonese pronunciation of Swire 's Chinese name, while Shing can be literally translated as City Thus, Taikoo Shing can be loosely translated as Swire City
Taikoo Place by King Charles Street Quad by Gustafson Porter + Bowman . . . Taikoo Place, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent business hubs, features a public open space with lush native vegetation and sculptural water features as part of a major urban transformation project around two new high specification office towers