STATUE SQUARE, Hsbc Building

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You’re about to enter one of the buildings of greatest economic importance in Hong Kong: the HSBC is the sixth largest bank in the world, and number one in Hong Kong.

It was founded by Scotsman Thomas Sutherland in 1865 to support the growing businesses of local farmers. Other branches were soon opened in Shanghai and in Thailand, and by the end of the 20th century, the HSBC had become Asia’s leading bank.

Before the modern building you can see today, the spot was occupied by the original headquarters of the bank, built in 1935 and demolished at the end of the 1970s to make way for the new construction you’re about to visit.

The present building saw the light of day in 1985, thanks to a brilliant project by the British architect Lord Norman Foster. As you can see, this is not one of the tallest buildings in Central District: it’s “just” 180 meters tall, with 47 floors of offices and meeting rooms.

It has a number of features, however, that make it truly special.

Its construction in the 1980s cost over a billion dollars, and in 1985 it was the most expensive building on the planet!...

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