Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre
- Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre, also known as HITEC, is an exhibition centre, shopping mall and performance venue situated at 1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is developed by Hopewell Holdings Ltd.
Convention & Exhibition Facilities
Multi-functional venues, includes Rotunda 1, Rotunda 2, Rotunda 3 and Star Hall are available for any type of exhibition, concert, banquet and business function of any complexity. There is an auditorium that offers 702 tiered seats. There is also a conference centre with 17 meeting rooms on 6th and 7th floor.
EMax shopping mall
The mall provides dining in the forms of Chinese and western restaurants or cafés.
Major tenants include:
* Hong Kong Bowling City
* Kowloon Bay Integrated Auto Mall
* Premier Home Forum
* PetMax
* Starbucks
Office
The centre offers office spaces ranging from convert|600|sqft|m2|abbr=on. to an entire floor of convert|100000|sqft|m2|abbr=on.
tar Hall
Star Hall (匯星) is the performance venue inside HITEC. It can accommodate 3,600 audiences. It is a popular venue for concerts. The 4-storey Star Hall measuring convert|30000|sqft|m2 offers column-free space.
Artists who have performed at Star Hall (incomplete):
* Sandy Lam
* Juno Mak - Juno Live Show
* Stephy Tang - Stephy, See Thru Live 2007
* Kary Ng - Lady K Live 2008
* Priscilla Chan - Live II 2008
* Wu Bai and China Blue - You are my flower Hong Kong Concert
* Shayne Ward
* Khalil Fong - Wonderland Live 2008
* Chet Lam - The Storyteller Show
* Sammy Leung - The Show Must Go Wrong
* The Click Five - Modern Minds and Pastimes World Tour 2008
* Sodagreen - Sing with you
* Kingdom Ministries - Stream of Praise 2008
* Eric Tsang (曾志偉‧林敏聰2008棟溝笑)
* Stereophonics - Live in Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights
HITEC joined A Symphony of Lights on 26 June, 2007 with its searchlights.
External websites
* [http://www.emaxhk.com/ Emax]
* [http://www.hitec.com.hk/ HITEC]
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