Eaton Hotel Hong Kong

Coordinates: 22°18′29″N 114°10′18″E / 22.3081°N 114.1718°E / 22.3081; 114.1718
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Eaton HK
香港逸東酒店
Eaton HK
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General information
Address380 Nathan Road in Kowloon
Town or cityHong Kong
Opened1 November 1990; 33 years ago (1990-11-01)
Renovated2018; 6 years ago (2018)
Other information
Number of rooms465 Rooms, 5 Suites
Eaton Hotel Hong Kong
Hanyu Pinyin
Xiānggǎng Yìdōng Jiǔdiàn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 jat6 dung1 zau2 dim3
Plaque of the former Astor Theatre / Po Hing Theatre in front of the hotel.

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Temple Street Night Market and the Jade Market.[1]


History

The Eaton Hotel occupies the location of the former Astor Theatre / Po Hing Theatre (普慶戲院), Kowloon's first cinema.[2] The tower hotel was built in the 1970s.[3]

In the fall of 2018, Eaton Hong Kong was rebranded as Eaton HK, a hotel under Eaton Workshop. The hotel's design was overhauled by the US company AvroKO.[3]

Description

Eaton HK has 465 rooms in a range of sizes and configurations, ranging from 172 sq. ft. to 603 sq. ft. Eaton HK has three ballrooms/function rooms ranging from 690sq.ft. to 2570sq.ft. Eaton HK has the following restaurants: Yat Tung Heen, The Astor, Terrible Baby, and the Eaton Food Hall. The hotel also includes an art gallery, “Tomorrow Maybe”.

Eaton Workshop is part of the portfolio of Hong Kong based Great Eagle Holdings Ltd, which is also the parent company of Langham Hospitality Group, both helmed by Chairman, Ka Shui Lo, billionaire son of the late real estate tycoon Lo Ying-shek.[4] The hotel is owned by Katherine Lo who acquired the building from her father.[3][5]

Transportation

The hotel is a five-minute walk from Jordan station. Many buses also ply Nathan Road.

References

  1. ^ "Hong Kong business hotels". SmartTravel Asia. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
  2. ^ Dr. Lee Ho Yin 李浩然博士 (4 November 2015). "The Rise and Fall of Yau Ma Tei Theatre" (PDF). Education Bureau.
  3. ^ a b c Bridget Cogley, AvroKO creates Eaton hotel in Kowloon with "retro nostalgia for old Hong Kong", Deezen.com, 7 December 2018
  4. ^ "Who deserves more? The Lo family is locked in a nasty feud". South China Morning Post. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  5. ^ Marisa M. Kashino, A Billionaire’s Daughter Is Launching a Resistance-chic Hotel Brand in DC, Washingtonian.com, 13 November 2017

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22°18′29″N 114°10′18″E / 22.3081°N 114.1718°E / 22.3081; 114.1718