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When Hong Kong's real estate industry expanded in the 1960's, there was increased demand for the services of construction companies. So in 1961 Dr. Cheng Yu-Tung, Dr. Sin Wai-Kin and Mr. Yan Kao founded Hip Hing Construction. Initially Hip Hing was a small company employing around ten staff and mainly undertook projects for the New World Group.

  • 1961

    Establishment of Hip Hing Construction Co. Ltd.

    Hip Hing staff at one of its sites in the 1960s.

  • The 60s & 70s

    Growing with Hong Kong

    During its formative years Hip Hing was already demonstrating its ability to construct large and complex projects.
    1973 - Furama Hotel, Central
    Hip Hing became an affiliate of the New World Group in 1973.

  • The 60s & 70s

    Growing with Hong Kong

    1976 - Ocean Park - Lowland Site, Wong Chuk Hang

  • The 60s & 70s

    Growing with Hong Kong

    1977 - New World Tower, Central

  • The 60s & 70s

    Growing with Hong Kong

    1978 - Braemar Hill Mansions, North Point

  • The 60s & 70s

    Growing with Hong Kong

    1979 - Wong Tai Sin MTR Station

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    The 1980 saw significant growth in Hong Kong’s economy resulting in the construction of many residential, commercial and hotel projects.
    1980 - New World Centre

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    Hip Hing was one of the first overseas contractors to undertake projects in China.
    1984 - The China Hotel Guangzhou

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    1986 - Shun Tak Centre, Sheung Wan

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    1987 - Lippo Centre, Admiralty

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    1988 - Commenced ATL Logistics Centre, Kwai Chung

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    1989 - Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Phase I, with Grand Hyatt and Renaissance Hotels.
    This was one of the largest and most demanding projects undertaken by Hip Hing at the time.

  • The 1980s

    Expansion in Hong Kong and China

    1989 - The Repulse Bay

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    Hip Hing constructed the venue for the handover ceremony in 1997 and in the same year became an affiliate of NWS Holdings Limited.
    1997 - Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Phase II

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    The 1990s saw Hip Hing continue to add to its portfolio of landmark buildings in Hong Kong.
    1997 - Chi Lin Nunnery

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    1997 - The British Consulate, Hong Kong

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    1998 - Olympic MTR Station

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    1999 - Tseung Kwan O Hospital

  • The 1990s

    The handover and beyond

    Elsewhere Hip Hing completed projects in Macau and Beijing and Shanghai in China.
    1995 - Macau International Airport

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    Hip Hing entered the new millennium in the same way it saw out the old one - delivering a diverse range of large and complex building projects to the satisfaction of its clients.
    2004 - The Arcade, Cyberport, Hong Kong

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2004 - The Harbourside, Kowloon Station

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2005 - Nan Lian Garden, Hong Kong

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2007 - MGM Grand, Macau

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2008 - Grand Lisboa, Macau

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2009 - Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Atrium Link Extension

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2009 - The Asia society Hong Kong Center, Admiralty

  • The 2000s

    A new millennium

    2009 - The Masterpiece and K11, Tsim Sha Tsui

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    As the decade progressed Hip Hing’s business continued to grow by delivering a diverse range of public and private sector projects
    2010 - Tamar Development Project, comprising Government Offices, Chief Executive’s Office and Legislative Council Complex

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2016 - Research Complex of Hong Kong Shue Yan University

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2017 - Kerry Hotel, Hong Kong

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2017 - Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2018 - Xiqu Centre

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2018 - SAVANNAH

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2019 - Citygate Expansion Project

  • The 2010s

    50 Years and the growth continues

    2019 - Oasis Kai Tak

  • 2020 to Now

    Innovation and new methods of construction

    As Hip Hing celebrates 60 years of operation, it is also embracing the significant changes taking place in the industry
    2020 - Transport Department's Vehicle Examination Centre at Tsing Yi

  • 2020 to Now

    Innovation and new methods of construction

    2020 - Junior Police Call Permanent Activity Centre at Pat Heung

  • 2020 to Now

    Innovation and new methods of construction

    2020 - InnoCell at Hong Kong Science Park

About The Company Name

The two Chinese characters "Hip" and "Hing" stand for harmonious cooperation and successful development. The three identical strokes in the character "Hip" portray the three founders of the Company. The two characters also symbolise Hip Hing's spirit of working in full cooperation and our goal of bringing prosperity to the construction industry and Hong Kong.