Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is a major convention venue located in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. It is found in Victoria Harbour and linked by walkways to nearby commercial buildings and hotels. Designed by ‘Skidmore, Owings & Merril LLP,’ the current building was opened in 1997. Renovations were undertaken from 2006 to 2009. The main architect for the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is Larry Oltmanns. There are six floors, and the original Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre building stands on reclaimed land. The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre features a bird-like rooftop design. Facilities that are found in the convention center include exhibition halls, theatres, convention halls, restaurants, meeting rooms, and a business center. It is able to handle up to 140,000 visitors a day.
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is easily accessible from other interesting landmarks and attractions in Hong Kong. One of the most iconic places to check out while you are in Hong Kong is Victoria Park. Head over to the historic park and spend an afternoon or an entire day enjoying the park attractions. There are also a number of must-visit museums in Hong Kong. If you are looking for one near the harbor, check out the Hong Kong Maritime Museum. If you are a golf lover, then you should play a round of golf or two at the Hong Kong Golf Club at Deep Water Bay. Hotels that are just a few minutes from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre include the Renaissance Hong Kong Harbor View Hotel, which is just a short walk from the Center. Another modern property that is found nearby is the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong.