Pic: | HK Bus 101 Tour view Des Voeux Road Central Man Yee Plaza facade April 2013.JPG |
Caption: | Man Yee Building |
T: | 萬宜大廈 |
S: | 万宜大厦 |
J: | maan6 ji4 daai6 haa6 |
P: | Wànyí Dàshà |
The original Man Yee Building, initially built in 1957, was the first building in Hong Kong with escalators.[1]
Located between Queen's Road Central, Pottinger Street and Des Voeux Road Central in Central on the Hong Kong Island, the tower was demolished in 1999 and was rebuilt as a 35-storey (344abbr=onNaNabbr=on) tower with total office space of 290000abbr=offNaNabbr=off. It is owned by Man Hing Hong Property Management and Agency Company Limited and designed by architectural firm Rocco Design Architects Limited.
The original "Man Yee Building" is now referred to as the "Old Man Yee Building". Man Yee Building was built on a slope near the original Central waterfront, thus its entrance on the north and south differs by two floors.
The original Man Yee Building was the last building in Hong Kong with manually operated elevators, installed by Otis. Old-time skilled operators were hired.