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Hong Kong Science Park Overview 201806
Hong Kong Science Park Overview 201806

The Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTP; Chinese: 香港科學園) is a science park in Pak Shek Kok, New Territories, Hong Kong. It sits on the Tolo Harbour waterfront, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The park is administered by the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, a statutory body established in 2001. Reclamation for the Science Park site at the southern part of the area was completed in December 1999.The campus is located mostly in Sha Tin District and partly in Tai Po District.

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Hong Kong Science Park
Science Park East Avenue, Sha Tin District Ma Liu Shui

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高錕會議中心 Charles K. Kao Auditorium

Science Park East Avenue
Sha Tin District, Ma Liu Shui
Hong Kong, China
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