Festival Walk

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Festival Walk
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Exterior view of Festival Walk
Festival Walk
Location Yau Yat Chuen, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°20′13.92″N114°10′28.89″E / 22.3372000°N 114.1746917°E / 22.3372000; 114.1746917
Address80 Tat Chee Avenue
Opening date13 November 1998;25 years ago (1998-11-13)
Developer Swire Properties, CITIC Pacific
Owner Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust
Architect Arquitectonica
No. of stores and services220
Total retail floor area over 980,000 sq ft (91,000 m2)
No. of floors7 floors
Parking830 spaces
Public transit access Kowloon Tong station
Website www.festivalwalk.com.hk
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