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Lee Gardens Two

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Lee Gardens Two is a shopping mall with office and retail spaces for both local and international vendors. It is located in Lee Garden which is a hill in the south area of East Point and west of Causeway Bay. It is also known as Jardine’s Hill or East Point Hill.

In the early nineteenth century, it was developed by Hong Kong tycoon Hysan Lee and was made into a hotel and a shopping mall. The first mall erected here was the Lee Gardens Mall and later evolved with the construction of a new building which is now known as the Lee Garden Two.

The Lee Gardens Two is owned by the Hysan Development Company. The company started in 1923 when Lee Hysan Bought the Jardine’s Hill and built a hotel. They continued expansion of the company helped grown into a full bloom business that it is today.

Causeway Bay is the primary hub of their real estate business. Lee Gardens Two is one of the latest buildings they have erected. Some retail stores you can find in the building are the Louis Vitton, Chanel, Christian Dior, Prada and Bally.

Hotels in the area are the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong, Cosmo Hotel, Renaissance Harbour View, The Park Lane Hong Kong and the Excelsior Hong Kong.

Source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Garden
http://www.hong-kong-travel.org/TimesSquare.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysan_Development_Co._Ltd

 

 

 

 

 

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