HSBC Building

HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings.
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  • Type: Tower
  • Description: office building in Hong Kong
  • Also known as: Hongkong & Shanghai Bank”, “HSBC Main Building”, and “HSBC Main Building, Hong Kong

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include The Court of Final Appeal and St John’s Cathedral.

Courthouse
Building, also known as the Old Supreme Court Building, is the home of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. It housed the former Supreme Court from 1912 to 1983 and the Legislative Council from 1985 to 2011. is situated 130 metres northeast of HSBC Building.

Church
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The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Hong Kong Island, and mother church to the Province of Hong Kong and Macao. is situated 130 metres south of HSBC Building.

Park
is a small garden located in the of and named for Li Ka Shing's corporate empire. The park is privately maintained by Cheung Kong Holdings, but is open to the public. is situated 110 metres southeast of HSBC Building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Government Hill and Central Hong Kong.

Neighborhood
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is a hill in , bounded by upper section of Upper Albert Road on the south, Queen's Road Central north, Garden Road east, and Glenealy, west of .

Central and Western is a district of Island. It is the political, administrative and financial hub and home to some fantastic skyscrapers and Victoria Peak.

Suburb
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is an affluent residential area on in . It is located between and . Residents are predominantly more affluent Hong Kong locals and expatriate professionals.

HSBC Building

Latitude
22.27997° or 22° 16′ 48″ north
Longitude
114.15954° or 114° 9′ 34″ east
Elevation
97 metres (318 feet)
Open location code
7PJP75H5+XR
Geo­Names ID
7733354
Wiki­data ID
Q1372014
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Yue Chinese—“HSBC Building” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 滙豐總行大廈
  • Chinese: 香港匯豐總行大廈
  • Chinese: 香港匯豐銀行大廈
  • Chinese: 香港匯豐銀行總行大廈
  • Chinese: 香港汇丰总行大厦
  • Chinese: 香港滙豐總行大廈
  • Chinese: 香港滙豐銀行總行大廈
  • Dutch: HSBC Building Hongkong
  • French: HSBC Main Building
  • German: HSBC Main Building
  • German: HSBC-Hochhaus Hongkong
  • Hebrew: הבניין הראשי של HSBC
  • Indonesian: Gedung kantor pusat HSBC Hong Kong
  • Italian: Sede centrale della HSBC
  • Japanese: 香港上海銀行・香港本店ビル
  • Japanese: 香港上海銀行本店ビル
  • Korean: HSBC 메인 빌딩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩 본부 빌딩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩 본점 빌딩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩 본점 타워
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩 본점
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩 헤드쿼터스 빌딩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩본점
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩본점빌딩
  • Korean: HSBC 홍콩지사
  • Korean: 홍콩 HSBC 본점
  • Korean: 홍콩 HSBC 빌딩
  • Persian: بانک هنگ‌کنگ و شانگهای
  • Portuguese: Torre HSBC
  • Russian: здание банка HSBC
  • Russian: Здание банка HSBC
  • Spanish: HSBC Building
  • Spanish: HSBC Main Building
  • Turkish: HSBC Merkez Binası
  • Ukrainian: будівля банку HSBC
  • Ukrainian: Будівля банку HSBC
  • Yue Chinese: 滙豐總行大廈

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