- Mong Kok (also
spelled Mongkok,
often abbreviated as MK) is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The
Prince Edward subarea occupies the
northern part of Mong...
- One Nite in
Mongkok (Chinese: 旺角黑夜) is a 2004 Hong Kong
crime thriller film
written and
directed by
Derek Yee and
starring Daniel Wu,
Cecilia Cheung and...
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Mongkok Story (Chinese: 旺角風雲) is a 1996 Hong Kong film
directed by
Wilson Yip.
Members of the Fook Sung gang go out to
drink together with the waiter...
- Mong Kok
Stadium (Chinese: 旺角大球場) is a
stadium in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. With a
capacity of 6,664 (comprising four
stands of 1,666), it
hosts Hong...
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screenwriter and film director. He is
known for the 2004 film One Nite in
Mongkok,
which won
multiple awards. His
other notable films include C'est la vie...
- Cordis, Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港康得思酒店),
formerly the
Langham Place Hotel (朗豪酒店), is a five star
hotel located at 555
Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong...
- Workers'
Children Secondary School (Chinese: 勞工子弟中學) and,
before that,
Mongkok Workers'
Children School (Chinese: 旺角勞工子弟學校). In 1946 the
missionary bishop...
- To Live and Die in
Mongkok (traditional Chinese: 旺角監獄;
simplified Chinese: 旺角监狱) is a 2009 Hong Kong
drama thriller film
directed by Wong Jing and Billy...
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Nathan Tower (#518–520)
Mongkok Building (#546) Full Win
Commercial Centre (#573) Sino
Centre (#582–592)
Hollywood Plaza Mongkok (#610) Good Hope Building...
- Central, Hong Kong; the
office tower and
shopping mall of
Langham Place in
Mongkok, Kowloon, as well as
joint venture stake in 66 Shoe Lane in
Central London...