The Peninsula Hong Kong is a
colonial-style luxury hotel located in
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Ts ...
,
Kowloon,
Hong Kong
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. It is the flagship property of
The Peninsula Hotels
The Peninsula Hotels is a chain of luxury hotels operated by Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. Founded by the Kadoorie family, the first hotel opened in 1928 and now stands as the oldest in Hong Kong.
History
Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Lim ...
group, part of the
Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Group. The hotel opened in 1928 and was the first under The Peninsula brand. Expanded in 1994, the hotel combines colonial and modern elements, and is notable for its large fleet of
Rolls-Royces painted a distinctive "Peninsula green".
History
Founded by members of the
Kadoorie family, The Peninsula was built with the idea that it would be "the finest hotel east of
Suez
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". Originally planned for a 1924 opening, the hotel opened on 11 December 1928 and was the successor of
Hongkong Hotel. The Peninsula was located in
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Ts ...
, Kowloon, Hong Kong. at the junction of
Nathan Road
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and
Salisbury Road, directly opposite the quays where ocean liner passengers disembarked. Kowloon was also the last stop on the
trans-Siberian rail link that brought travelers from Europe.
Following the opening of the hotel, The Peninsula held Sunday concerts, nightly dinners on the terrace and twice-weekly dinners in the Rose Room. Dinner dances were held every night, with regular Afternoon Tea Dances. The Peninsula then became a popular meeting place for the entire community. It also became a place to spot celebrities. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, who were Hollywood stars of the 1930s classic ''
Modern Times'', were among the hotel's guests.
On 25 December 1941, at the end of the
Battle of Hong Kong
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, British colonial officials led by the
Governor of Hong Kong, Sir
Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered in person at the Japanese headquarters on the third floor of The Peninsula. The Governor was confined for two months in one of the hotel suites before being transferred to a prison in Shanghai. The resort was then renamed , and the rooms were reserved for Japanese officers and high-ranking dignitaries.
In his book ''God Is My Co-Pilot'', Colonel
Robert Lee Scott Jr.
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Scott is best known for his memoir, ''God is My ...
, USAAF, commander of the
23rd Fighter Group,
China Air Task Force, described in detail an aerial raid he led on the Japanese shipping anchored in Hong Kong harbor, conducted 25 October 1942, and the lone attack he personally made in his
Curtiss P-40K Warhawk
The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk was a WWII fighter aircraft that was developed from the P-36 Hawk, via the P-37. Many variants were built, some in large numbers, under names including the Hawk, Tomahawk and Kittyhawk.
Allison-engined Model 75
XP ...
(nicknamed ''Old Exterminator'') upon the famous Peninsula hotel:
''"So, I looped above Victoria Harbor
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrumental i ...
and drove for the Peninsula Hotel. My tracers ripped into the shining plate-glass of the penthouses on its top, and I saw the broken windows cascade like snow to the streets, many floors below. I laughed, for I knew that behind those windows were Japanese high officers, enjoying that modern hotel. When I got closer, I could see uniformed figures going down the fire escapes, and I shot at them...I turned for one more run on the packed fire escapes filled with Jap soldiers, but my next burst ended very suddenly. I was out of ammunition."''
It was restored to its original name after Japan was defeated and the British regained control of the colony. The hotel today is part of the
Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels group headed by Sir
Michael Kadoorie and is the flagship property of
The Peninsula Hotels
The Peninsula Hotels is a chain of luxury hotels operated by Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels. Founded by the Kadoorie family, the first hotel opened in 1928 and now stands as the oldest in Hong Kong.
History
Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Lim ...
group.
1994 expansion
In 1994, the hotel was expanded with a 30-storey tower of a similar architectural style as the existing building. The facade of the existing hotel building was preserved, including the forecourt, the lobby and the front facade. The hotel remained in operation while construction took place.
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The new Peninsula Tower is topped with a
helipad
A helipad is a landing area or platform for helicopters and powered lift aircraft.
While helicopters and powered lift aircraft are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard ...
. It is used to transport VIP guests to the
Hong Kong International Airport
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, a seven-minute flight away. World-record holding Australian helicopter pilot
Dick Smith, accompanied by Director-General Peter K N Lok of the Civil Aviation Department, piloted the inaugural certifying helicopter flight onto the helipad in 1994.
The redevelopment increased the total number of rooms to 300 with the addition of 132 rooms and suites. Other new features included 10 floors of office space, shops and hotel facilities.
2012 refurbishment
To celebrate the hotel's 85th anniversary in April 2013, it launched a refurbishment programme. In September 2012, the first phase of the Peninsula Tower was completed. New features includes digital enhancements ranging from touch-screen tablets, a DVD library of 3D movies to high-definition televisions. The decor of the rooms is in pared-down Oriental chic, with plain cream upholstery, vintage luggage-inspired drawer handles and Chinese ink painting-inspired ornaments. However the renovation did not include the iconic lobby, restaurants and bars which all remained unchanged.
Architecture and facilities
The Peninsula is designed in the
Baroque style. The Baroque style setting of the lobby could reflect on the First Floor Tea Lounge, and lobby with a detailed design of plaster staircase, novel treatment balustrading, ornamental
stained glass, and woodwork carpets and draperies starting from 1928.
Restaurants and bars
The hotel's food and beverage outlets include the gourmet French restaurant
Gaddi's, which has one of the first
chef's tables in Hong Kong, and the
Philippe Starck-designed 'Felix'. Others are 'Spring Moon', 'Imasa', and 'Chesa', which specialise in Cantonese, Japanese, and Swiss cuisine respectively.
The Lobby serves traditional English-style Afternoon Tea, reminiscent of Hong Kong's colonial era.
Fashion arcade
The hotel has one of the oldest fashion arcades in Hong Kong. Throughout the years, it has housed international brands such as
Chanel,
Dior
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,
Hermès,
Chrome Hearts
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,
Gucci
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,
Prada
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,
Shiatzy Chen,
Louis Vuitton
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,
Cartier,
Piaget,
Roger Dubuis,
Goyard,
Franck Muller,
Bvlgari,
Tiffany & Co.,
Baccarat,
ST Dupont
S.T. Dupont is a French manufacturing company based in Paris, which has been making luxury goods since its founding in 1872.
Products commercialised include handbags, lighters, collectible pens, perfumes (produced under license by ''Interparfum ...
,
Harry Winston,
Davidoff,
Van Cleef & Arpels and
Polo Ralph Lauren. Apart from international fashion houses, it was also home to Hong Kong brands, such as
Betty Charnuis Clemos in the 60s,
Dickson Poon in the 70s and
Joyce Boutique in the 80s.
Fleet
Since December 2006, the hotel has had a fleet of 14 long wheelbase
Rolls-Royce Phantoms painted in the hotel's signature green. It was the largest single order placed with Rolls-Royce in the history of the company. It replaced a fleet of
Rolls-Royce Silver Spurs.
Awards
The Peninsula has been recognised as an internationally leading hotel in ''
Condé Nast Traveler'' magazine and ''Travel + Leisure''.
In popular culture
In the 1974
James Bond
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film ''
The Man with the Golden Gun'' starring
Roger Moore
Sir Roger George Moore (14 October 192723 May 2017) was an English actor. He was the third actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, playing the character in seven feature films between 1 ...
, the hotel's fleet of
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadows is mentioned.
The hotel was frequently featured in the TV series ''
Dynasty
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'' and was the site of a number of negotiations over oil leases in the South China Sea. It was also prominently displayed in the 1988
NBC television miniseries ''
Noble House''. In the same year,
Michael Palin
Sir Michael Edward Palin (; born 5 May 1943) is an English actor, comedian, writer, television presenter, and public speaker. He was a member of the Monty Python comedy group. Since 1980, he has made a number of travel documentaries.
Palin ...
visited the Hotel for the BBC's ''
Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days''.
In 2007, The Peninsula was used for a scene in the superhero film ''
The Dark Knight'', involving actors
Morgan Freeman and
Chin Han, who played
Lucius Fox and Lau, respectively.
In 2015, The Peninsula was featured in the eleventh episode of
the 27th season of The Amazing Race, serving as the location of the first route marker of the Hong Kong / Macau leg.
The Spring Moon Chinese restaurant of the hotel is sometimes credited with the invention of
XO sauce.
See also
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The Peninsula New York
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The Peninsula Beverly Hills
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The Peninsula Bangkok
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The Peninsula Manila
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The Peninsula Shanghai
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The Peninsula Beijing
The Peninsula Beijing () is a 5-star luxury hotel in Beijing. It was China’s first luxury hotel when it opened as The Palace Hotel in 1989. The Peninsula Hotels, part of the Hong Kong And Shanghai Hotels Group, assumed management of the hotel i ...
*
The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo is a 24-story luxury skyscraper hotel located in Yurakucho, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The hotel is operated by The Peninsula Hotel Group, and is the only Peninsula branded Hotel in Japan. It is owned by Hong Kong and Shanghai ...
*
The Peninsula Paris
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