The Yihe Building is the first skyscraper in Hong Kong and the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia in the 1970s. It was built from 1970 to 1973. It was once called the Recreation Building. It was a representative building on the central axis of the Central Ring at that time. It is most praised for its unique design - 1748 round moon-hole doors and windows, the structure is more stable than the general use of rectangular windows, but also adhering to the traditional Chinese architectural characteristics.
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The Yihe Building is the first skyscraper in Hong Kong and the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia in the 1970s. It was built from 1970 to 1973. It was once called the Recreation Building. It was a representative building on the central axis of the Central Ring at that time. It is most praised for its unique design - 1748 round moon-hole doors and windows, the structure is more stable than the general use of rectangular windows, but also adhering to the traditional Chinese architectural characteristics.
Yihe Building is located in Central, and you can reach it after you go to the flyover at Exit A of the subway Central. It is an office complex. Many companies work here and there are restaurants on the ground floor. However, I feel that there are still fewer restaurants and fast food needs to go far to eat.
The Jardine Building, once the tallest building in Asia, is still very modern and really amazing, although it has been more than 50 years since it was built in Hong Kong's Central Recreation Square.
Location in Central 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
The design of the Yihe Building in Hong Kong's coastal sea is very modern and avant-garde! Round windows are single trees! The whole building has been new!
There are several very good fine restaurants in the basement and underground of the Jardine Building!
Yihe Building, Central, Hong Kong, has a variety of professional offices and several well-known restaurants and a bar! Round windows, famous near and far!
Go ahead at Exit K of Central Station, and you will see it after the tunnel.