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One International Finance Centre was opened on 6 July 1998. It is 688 feet (210 m) tall, [17] has 39 stories and four trading floors, 18 high speed passenger lifts in 4 zones, and comprises 784,000 square feet (72,800 m 2). Completed in 2004, has a similar design and appearance with the “Two IFC”.
On one side of the harbour, Two International Finance Centre—better known as 2IFC—rises 88 floors and 415 metres above the north shore of Hong Kong Island. And on the other side, the International Commerce Centre (ICC), soars 118 storeys and 484 metres above West Kowloon.
Two International Finance Centre is built a few metres from Central Station on Hong Kong Island and, alongside the Bank of China Tower, is the most impressive skyscraper in the area. They are two of the stars of the Symphony of Lights show.
Two International Finance Centre (abbreviated as Two IFC, 2 IFC) is a 88-storey triple A skyscraper and landmark, the second tallest commercial building in Hong Kong reaching 416m, located in 8 Finance Street just atop Hong Kong MTR station (Exit E).
Completed in 2003, Two International Finance Centre (2 IFC) is the center of a major mixed-use commercial complex and transportation hub located on the waterfront of Hong Kong’s Central District. Now the second tallest building in Hong Kong after it was surpassed by the International Commerce Center in 2010, 2IFC is an icon in the Hong Kong ...
Two International Finance Centre (Two ifc), Cesar Pelli’s astonishing masterpiece at Hong Kong’s heart, located in the hub of Central with 420m height. The building has been opened for tenants & guests in August 2003 and managed by Premier Plus, the most elite brand under MTR Corporation ever since then.
The tallest beacon on Hong Kong Island, Two International Finance Centre cries out to upmarket shoppers and holidaymakers with the ifc mall and resident Four Seasons Hotel.