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I know this place ... lagham place is awesome mall...

I know this place ... lagham place is awesome mall ... yahan ap Ko duniya jahan ki cheezein milti hain .... eysa Lagta hai k Purdy shehr ki shops yahan mujood hain .... its an amazing place for shopping. ... wow

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A very nice place with great interiors and wonderf...

A very nice place with great interiors and wonderful use of sunlight reflected in during the day and great lightings during the night. There are many offices and customer service centers of different companies here such as Samsung customer service. There are food courts underground and boutiques in the ground floor. The higher floors mainly consist of offices. I would personally recommend going to this place with kids as there are sometimes fun games for them to play on the second floor. Great place!

A new building definitely has its advantages. I en...

A new building definitely has its advantages. I enjoyed a recent visit to a company in the office tower in Langham Place for the following 4 reasons: 1. Langham Place is connected to the subway system, so we didn't need to walk through the rain. 2. Signage from the subway to the office tower was good. First timers shouldn't have any trouble navigating the mall to find the office lift lobby. 3. Taking the office tower lift is a direct ride to whatever floor you are going to. The office tower staff will arrange it. It's fast and you don't even need to touch a button. 4. The office tower is designed so that even the offices facing the 'inside' of Langham Place have windows looking down into the mall open area which itself has a multi-storey high ceiling.

Langham Place (LP) is the largest shopping mall in...

Langham Place (LP) is the largest shopping mall in Mongkok. Located on Portland Street with direct access to the Mong Kong MTR Station, this is a 15 floor (+ 2 basement levels) mall with 17,000 sq metres of shopping space and over 200 shops and eateries.

LP tends to be most popular with the younger crowd. The first thing that sticks out when visiting is the 83-metre escalator that takes you to the upper floors. There you discover a peculiar corkscrew shaped floor layout which winds up and down in a circular manner. Some find this confusing and obnoxious compared to traditional shopping mall floor layouts. Others find it quirky and fun, a bit like the retail shops you will find at Langham Place.

Where many malls in Hong Kong focus on high-end and luxury brand name retailers, LP tends to stick to the Mongkok vibe and culture, fillings its floors with boutique and youthful shops. Some brand names you will recognise like Marks & Spencer, H&M and the cosmetic brands that line the Level 1 Beauty Avenue. However, there are just as many local and lesser known retailers lining the mall's upper floors.

You'll find a similar range of food and drink venues that includes the likes of Starbucks and McDonalds, local favourites Honeymoon Dessert and Teawood, mixed with lesser known cafes, coffee shops and top floor bar. Langham Place is linked directly to a five star hotel called Cordis where you can find finer dining options and a good lobby bar. There is also a Jason's Marketplace and Cinema at the mall.

Lastly, worth note that LP often puts on interesting holiday and seasonal festival installations in the main foyer, particularly around Chinese New Year. These are often creative and offer a bit of fun for families with children.

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This mall is a bit different than most of the othe...

This mall is a bit different than most of the others in Hong Kong. Most of this mall goes up in a spiral, with some floors "flat" to walk like the ground floor and food court. There is also a very long escalator inside this mall. Yes, there are several long within Hong Kong, but check out this one. There are several nice restaurants in this mall, some nice smaller shops too. However, I mainly come here to eat something.

Badly designed building and space. You separated b...

Badly designed building and space. You separated both Female and Male toilets. Without thinking that some families conveniences or the shoppers experiences when visiting your mall. 1 star. Should rethink the end-to-end customer journey.

A good place to drink coffee, quiet and comfortabl...

A good place to drink coffee, quiet and comfortable, and a good place to talk about the world, but remember to keep social distance, wash your hands frequently, wear masks, the world epidemic rebounds and rebounds,

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Langham Place is located at 8 Argyle Street, Mong ...

Langham Place is located at 8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The mall is 15 stories high and covers an area of 600,000 square feet. It was built by Great Eagle Group and completed in October 2004 and November It officially opened to the public on the 17th and is one of the famous landmarks in the area. After the mall officially opened on January 25, 2005, it completely changed the face of Portland Street in Mong Kok. The original Portland Street, which was poor in public order and sanitation, transformed into a street full of famous shops, and the rent of floor shops there was corresponding. To ascend.