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Passengers arriving in Hong Kong by ocean liner disembarked onto the quais of Kowloon plus, it was the last stop on the trans-Siberian rail link that brought travelers from Europe. As such, the Peninsula hotel was ideally situated to take advantage of the increasing number of wealthy visitors to the area. From the moment the hotel opened its doors to the first guest, the Peninsula name has been synonymous with welcoming the rich, the famous, the titled and the titans of industry to a place of unsurpassed luxury and service. On December 25, 1941, British colonial officials headed by the Governor of Hong Kong, Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered in person at the Japanese headquarters on the third floor of The Peninsula. In 1994, a 30-storey tower was added in the same original style and the hotel installed a helipad for clients. The most expensive, and the last colonial hotel in Hong Kong, the Peninsula is a place for those willing to pay several thousand US dollars per night for one of its exclusive suites. The bar-restaurant Felix, located on the 28th floor, was designed by Philippe Starck. On of the more unusual and notable design features of the hotel is the layout of the upper-floor men's washrooms, which have a wide panorama window above the urinals, providing male guests with a wonderful view. There are other "Peninsula" hotels in the worldwide group:
See also: List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong
Category:Hotels Category:Hong KongCategory:Skyscrapers in Hong Kong Category:History of Hong Kong category:Hotels in Hong Kong|Peninsula This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "The Peninsula Hong Kong".
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