18 Upper East, Hong Kong Island (English: 18 Upper East) is a single-building residential building located in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong, with a total height of 31 floors. It is developed by Emperor Properties (in the name of Yiji Investment Co., Ltd.) and Emperor Property Management (Hong Kong) Management, occupied in December 2012. The actual building height of the property is 31 floors. However, since there are no 4, 13, 14, 24 and 34 floors, there are 36 floors. The base occupies 3 floors and the remaining 28 floors are residential units. There are 108 units in total. The construction area The apartments range from about 300 to 1,300 feet, and some floors overlook Lei Yue Mun and Victoria Harbour. The residence is adjacent to the Sai Wan Ho Railway Station, with direct access to the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal in 20 minutes. In addition, there are a total of 8 shops on the ground floor and first floor of the property. The second floor is the clubhouse and platform garden, with facilities including a fitness room, barbecue area, etc. for residents to enjoy. There is also a sky garden on the 33rd floor and a fireproof floor on the 12th floor.
18 Upper East, Hong Kong Island (English: 18 Upper East) is a single-building residential building located in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong, with a total height of 31 floors. It is developed by Emperor Properties (in the name of Yiji Investment Co., Ltd.) and Emperor Property Management (Hong Kong) Management, occupied in December 2012. The actual building height of the property is 31 floors. However, since there are no 4, 13, 14, 24 and 34 floors, there are 36 floors. The base occupies 3 floors and the ...