Office of the Chief Executive (building) explained

Building Name:行政長官辦公室
Office of the Chief Executive
Full Name:The Office of the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People Republic of China
中華人民共和國香港特別行政區行政長官辦公室-->
Native Building Name:Office of the Chief Executive
行政長官辦公室
Alternate Names:Chief Executive's Office Building,
Central Government Headquarters Lower Block
Building Type:Government use building
Structural System:Ferroconcrete
Classification:Government use building
Location:1 Tim Wa Avenue, Tamar, Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong SAR
Coordinates:22.2815°N 114.1651°W
Map Type:Hong Kong
Client:GammonHip Hing
Owner:Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Operator:Office of the Chief Executive
Website:ceo.gov.hk

Office of the Chief Executive is the office building for the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. It is located at 1 Tim Wa Avenue in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong SAR. It is one of the buildings in the Tamar Development Project. East of its location is the Legislative Council Complex; on the south is Central Government Complex. The open space between these three building are preserve as Tamar Park.

The Office of the Chief Executive started operating on 8 August 2011.[1] Before that, the office was operated in Government House in Central.

Nearby

See also

A government agencies for the Hong Kong Chief Executive.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/201108/06/P201108050239.htm Chief Executive's Office to be relocated