Luk Kwok Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This contemporary hotel and office tower designed by Hong Kong's leading architect, Remo Riva, opened its doors in 1989. It replaced the Wanchai landmark of the same name immortalized in Richard Mason's novel The World of Suzie Wong. The Luk Kwok's appeal is its proximity to the Hong Kong Convention... fodors.com
No title - expert review The Luk Kwok was originally built in the 1930s on what was then the waterfront; seven stories high, at the time it was the tallest building in Wan Chai. It achieved its greatest fame, however, for its role in Richard Mason's fictional The World of Suzie Wong, when Wan Chai was the domain of prostitu... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Luk Kwok Hotel is a luxury first class hotel located in the heart of the Wanchai business district with proximity to the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre. All guest rooms are located on high floors commanding a spectacular panoramic view of the city. The hotel is marked by its new age ar... mytravelguide.com
Had a great time at Luk Kwok - user review I stayed at the Luk Kwok last year. The staff was very helpful. Easy access to the local tours and the harbour. Safe to walk around in the area. The breakfast is not include... travel.yahoo.com
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