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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong, Central Plaza, Hong Kong, Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong, The Center, International Finance Centre, HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong, Langham Place, Hong Kong, 1996 Garley Building fire, International Commerce Centre, Cheung Kong Center, Cyberport, Pacific Place, Jardine House, AIA Central, Beaconsfield House, Exchange Square, Cityplaza, Apm, Hong Kong, World Trade Centre, One Island East, Chater House, CITIC Tower, Manulife Financial Centre, Lippo Centre, Hong Kong, Standard Chartered Bank Building, Millennium City, Hong Kong, Team Disney, Citibank Plaza, Metroplaza Towers, Nina Tower, The Landmark, May House, 9 Queen's Road Central, Queensway Government Offices, The Centrium, The Gateway, Hong Kong, AIA Tower, Immigration Tower, Wing On House, Revenue Tower, China Online Centre, Sino Plaza, Wheelock House, Tung Ying Building, Shun Tak Centre, China Hong Kong City, Cable TV Tower, Man Yee Building, Sun Hung Kai Centre, St. John's Building, Entertainment Building, Manulife Plaza, New World Centre, COSCO Tower, Bank of America Tower, Prince's Building, Central Building, Great Eagle Centre, Hong Kong Trade Centre, Shui On Centre. Excerpt: The International Finance Centre (abbr. IFC, branded as "ifc") is an integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District. A prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island, IFC consists of two skyscrapers, the IFC Mall, and the 55-story Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong. Tower 2 is the second tallest building in Hong Kong, behind the International Commerce Centre in West Kowloon. It is the fourth-tallest building in the Greater China region and the eighth-tallest office building in the world, based on structural heights; by roof height, only the Taipei 101, Shanghai World Financial Center, Willis Tower, International Commerce Centre and Burj...