Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong is a skyscraper located in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island. The center became famous when it became the tallest building of the region after replacing Jardine House, Hong Kong. The center retained its title till 1989 when Bank of China Tower got the honor.
The tourist attraction was named after Hopewell Holdings Limited who owned Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong. The construction of the center started in 1977 and completed in 1980.
The center boasts to be the first circular skyscraper in the region. Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong houses 64 floors which from where you can see breathtaking view of the region. The center is 216 meters tall and is one of the most popular Hong Kong tourist attractions.
If you are feeling hungry you can visit "Revolving 66" which is a revolving restaurant on the 62nd floor of Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong. The restaurant completes a circle in one hour. The restaurant serves mouth-watering delicacies you can order anything from light snacks to heavy meals at the restaurant.
Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong stands on the slope of a steep hill therefore its back entrance is from 17th floor. The building displays excellent architectural and structural design. All tourists on Hong Kong tours must visit this tourist attraction atleast once during tour.
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