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HK China
Vibe Centro is Poly Property Group's first wholly-owned residential project in Hong Kong. Vibe Centro comprises 2 34-storey and 2 6-storey buildings, providing 930 units including studios to three-room flats. The units have a size range of 228 to over 2,000 square feet, while 40% of them are studios and one-room units smaller than 400 square feet.

HK China
Hong Kong Parkview, situated at 88 Tai Tam Reservoir Road in Hong Kong, enjoys a picturesque location surrounded by the serene Tai Tam Country Park and offers breathtaking views of the southern coastline. It is an iconic multi-dimensional complex that affords ultimate and elegant living experience to both members and guests. Featuring comprehensive facilities, including Hong Kong’s finest private fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, themed interactive playrooms, 8 dining outlets, a

HK China
Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a forward-looking comprehensive research university with a global vision. It aims to combine tradition with modernity and bridge the gap between China and the West.

HK China
On Ning Garden is situated in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong, China. Its occupancy date began on December 24, 1990. Comprising of 6 blocks, the residential complex offers a total of 2,300 residential units and 200 parking spaces. Conveniently located near the Hang Hau MTR Station, On Ning Garden provides easy access to transportation.

HK China
The Merton, a high-rise development situated in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, China, is a residential complex designed by the architectural firm Ronald Lu & Partners and developed by New World Development. Comprising solely residential units, the complex consists of three blocks, offering a total of 1,182 residential units. The Date of Occupation for the development began on November 1, 2004.

Czech
O2 Arena is one of the largest multipurpose arenas in Europe. It is home to HC Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga and was built for Ice Hockey World Championships in 2004. The arena is located in northeastern part of Prague, Czech Republic, and can host 19,000 spectators with floor space 35,000 m² divided to six floor levels. Arena provides parking spaces for 280 vehicles. The construction work started in 2002 and completed just in time for the World Championships. Since then the arena has hos