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Manulife Financial Centre

EngvarB from April 2019Henderson Land DevelopmentKwun TongOffice buildings in Hong KongSun Hung Kai Properties
HK Kwun Tong 223 View From Island East
HK Kwun Tong 223 View From Island East

Manulife Financial Centre (Chinese: 宏利金融中心) is an office building on Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally named Kwun Tong 223, it was completed during the second quarter of 2008. The building was renamed 'Manulife Financial Centre' from 1 December 2009. The property was jointly developed by Henderson Land Development and Sun Hung Kai Properties, on land formerly occupied by Dairy Farm's ice factory and a cement factory.

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Manulife Financial Centre
Wai Yip Street, Kowloon Kwun Tong (Kwun Tong District)

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偉業街 Wai Yip Street

Wai Yip Street
000000 Kowloon, Kwun Tong (Kwun Tong District)
Hong Kong, China
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Millennium City, Hong Kong
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