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===Business in the rest of Asia=== Hongkong Land has expanded its business outside Hong Kong in recent years, and has significant interests across Asia, mostly in a joint venture with local developers, including the [[Keppel Corporation|Keppel Group]] in Singapore, the CIFI Group in Shanghai and the [[Longfor Properties|Longfor]] and [[China Merchants Group|China Merchants]] groups in Chongqing. In its commercial portfolio, in Singapore, it has an attributable interest in some 1.8 million square feet of commercial space. Following One Raffles Link, the company developed [[One Raffles Quay]], its second commercial complex in Singapore, in the Marina Bay area. It also has a one-third interest in the [[Marina Bay Financial Centre]] which was completed in 2012. The company owns a 50% stake in Jakarta Land, which is expanding its complex of [[World Trade Center Jakarta]] in the central business district of Jakarta. Hongkong Land also owns interests in the [[Gaysorn Village]] in Bangkok, developed the [[WF CENTRAL]] shopping centre in Beijing, Exchange Square in Phnom Penh, and two office buildings in Hanoi. In Macau, Hongkong Land has developed [[One Central Macau]] in a joint venture with [[Shun Tak Holdings]]. This is a major mixed-use development on the waterfront comprising luxury residences, a retail development, the Mandarin Oriental Macau hotel and residences managed by the hotel. Hongkong Land is currently developing The former British Embassy Site in Bangkok with [[Central Group]], a commercial complex in [[Xinjiekou, Nanjing]], and mixed-use waterfront development in [[Xuhui, Shanghai]]. {{Citation needed|date=February 2022}} Hongkong Land is also active in the residential markets across Southeast Asia. Hongkong Land has a 100% interest in MCL Land, a Singapore residential developer active also in Malaysia. Hongkong Land is also developing residences in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. {{Citation needed|date=February 2022}} Hongkong Land has also developed residential properties and mixed-use projects in mainland China. In Beijing, there are residential projects such as Central Park and Maple Place. Hongkong Land has more than 10 developments in Chongqing, such as Yorkville, Bamboo Grove and Landmark Riverside. In Chengdu, it is developing WE City, a mixed-use residential and commercial development. In Shanghai, Hongkong Land has developed Parkville in Pudong, Shanghai, for residential and commercial use.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hkland.com/data/media_releases/results_announcements/2015/arpre.pdf|title=Hongkong Land|website=www.hkland.com}}</ref> The company has recently entered [[Nanjing]], [[Hangzhou]] and [[Wuhan]] to develop residential/mixed-use properties. {{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}
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