Millennium City (Chinese: 創紀之城; Jyutping: cong1 gei2 zi1 seng4) is a group of skyscrapers in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong built along the southern side of Kwun Tong Road near Ngau Tau Kok station and developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties.
The number 4 is widely regarded as unlucky in many parts of Asia and in both Chinese and Japanese it is a homophone for "death".
[2][3][4] Millennium City 1 and 2 are connected and share a mall and a lobby on their ground floor.
Their reflective blue glass walls look strikingly modern against the areas other, old factory buildings.
The Bank of East Asia bought the majority of office space here as a back-up operation centre.