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Hon Kwok City Center

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Hon Kwok City Center (Chinese: 汉国城市商业中心) is a skyscraper in Shenzhen, China. Construction began in 2010 and was completed in 2017. The skyscraper serves as a mixed used building with residential and office space.

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Hon Kwok City Center
Shennan Boulevard, Futian District Futian Sub-district

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汉国中心

Shennan Boulevard 3031
518000 Futian District, Futian Sub-district
Guangdong Province, China
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