The site was originally part of the old City Call. The construction of the third-generation headquarter was commenced in 1933 and completed in 1935. During Japanese occupation, it was once used as the government office. The building was unable to support the need of the bank due to the growing economy in the post-war period, so it was redeveloped in 1981.

    by AmbitiousTrader

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    1. It’s when ‘Hong Kong’ was one word, thus: ‘HongKong’.
      That’s from where we get our 21st-century HSBC bank.

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