Hong Kong GeoAddress Building Lookup Service
This service covers most of the premises in Hong Kong (130K+), including private and public residential housing estates, commercial and industrial buildings, government buildings and offices, markets and shopping centers; and common facilities such as recreation and sports centers.
Data source: data.gov.hk
Hong Kong GeoAddress Building Lookup Service
- GeoAddress Building Lookup Service is a web service providing lookup function on Hong Kong building address records in both Chinese and English aggregated from various Government Bureaux/Departments. It aims to facilitate development of applications with the need to capture Hong Kong address information more efficiently and accurately.
- The Address Lookup Service covers most of the premises in Hong Kong, including for example private and public housing estates, commercial and industrial buildings, government buildings and offices, markets and shopping centers; and common facilities such as recreation and sports centres.
- This service also includes unofficial descriptions of buildings which are long established addresses in rural areas of the New Territories and are generally accepted by the public.
- The choice of name for a building is a matter for the owner, and at present there is no controlling legislation. The inclusion of a building name in this service confers no proprietary right to it or any part of it.
- As there are no regulations requiring owners or developers to report or register building names, the GeoAddress Building Lookup Service is not exhaustive and the accuracy of its contents cannot be guaranteed. Nonetheless, every effort has been made to include all known names and to check the correctness of entries. We welcome notifications from any source of new names, changes in existing names, the discontinuation of the use of names, and any omissions or errors in this service.
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Snapshot air quality measures are often not representative of statutory compliance. International air quality management practice typically requires 8 to 24 hours average figures for assessment, so to avoid transitional or intermittent type of contaminants. Purpose of these snapshots serves only as random & quick check for any need of further investigation.
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