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		<title>Tokyo virtual office &amp; Office Space</title>
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Why would i need a virtual office in Tokyo?
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in Tokyo?</p>
<p>The name Tokyo literally <strong>means eastern capital</strong>. This capital city of Japan plays a vital role as a political and commercial center for the country. A metropolis with one of the highest population densities in the world, this city of 12 million accounts for 10% of Japan’s total population.<span id="more-238"></span></p>
<p>In fact, with a GDP of $1.35 trillion, Tokyo has emerged as a major center for politics, finance and transportation, with many international companies and investment banks that have set up corporate offices here.</p>
<p>Within the city of Tokyo are <strong>23 special wards</strong> or <strong>districts</strong>. With a powerful train system linking all of these wards, urban centers are situated within these wards, each of which is distinctive in terms of functionality, density and uniqueness. For one, the <strong>Shinjuku</strong> area is designated as the capital within Tokyo. This is where the <strong>Tokyo Metropolitan Government</strong> Building is located, which is also an early developed area through the construction of multiple skyscrapers since the 1970s.</p>
<p>Perhaps one of the prominent areas that would be relevant to the setup of a virtual office would be the <strong>Marunouchi</strong> and <strong>Otemachi districts</strong>. These two areas function as the central business districts of Tokyo, with a heavy concentration of banks and trading organizations through the various skyscrapers and commercial buildings constructed here.</p>
<p>Indeed, this is where the headquarters of many financial institutions have been established including the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group in the Marunouchi district.</p>
<p>Furthermore, many regional headquarters of international corporations within the financial sector are located here, including the Standard Chartered Bank, First National Bank of Boston, Bank of India and Royal Insurance.</p>
<p>One of the most famous buildings here in Marunouchi is the <strong>Marunouchi Building</strong>, which is stated to be built on top of the most expensive piece of land in Tokyo. Additionally, the renowned Japanese company, Mitsubishi has numerous offices within the Marunouchi area, such as Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Mitsubishi Plastics, Mitsubishi Cable, Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitsubishi Securities.</p>
<p>Another prominent building within the Marunouchi district would be the <strong>Tokyo International Forum </strong>at Marunouchi 3, which had won the 1989 International Design Competition. Being the largest congress center in Japan, this building is equipped with 6000 sq. meters of exhibition area, and also includes restaurants and conference rooms. Unique to the structure is the Glass Hall façade of heat-strengthened glass and the room structure. With all the prestige that Marunouchi has to offer, it is no doubt reputed as an expensive area within Tokyo. Thus, setting up a virtual office here would provide the prestige that a companies when doing business in this city.</p>
<p>The <strong>Otemachi district</strong> is also a renowned business area, with many large firms setting up their offices here. Apart from that, the convergence of 5 train lines to the largest metro station within Otemachi makes this district a highly strategic location. Many commercial buildings have been constructed over the years here such as the Otemachi Financial Center, the Otemachi Center Building, the Otemachi Building and the Otemachi Nomura Building. These towers have provided ample office space for giant corporations such as the NTT Urban Development Company, Mitsubishi Estate, AIG, Mitsui Life Insurance and the Nippon Steel Corporation.</p>
<p>Apart from Marunouchi and Otemachi, commercial skyscrapers are also found in abundance within the <strong>Shinjuku Skyscraper District</strong>, located towards the west of the Shinjuku train station. Specifically identified as an area for skyscraper development since the 70s, many towers have been and are still being constructed even till today. The first skyscraper here is the Keio Plaza Inter-Continental Tokyo, while the tallest skyscraper within this district is the Shinjuku Mitsui Building. Apart from that, the Tokyo City Hall has been designed to emulate a microchip, with even microchip imagery incorporated into the designs of the ceilings. At the top, observation decks provide a view of Mt. Fuji on clear days.</p>
<p>Typically, <strong>Shinjuku is usually comparable to the Manhattan of New York</strong>. With its high concentration of skyscrapers, the Shinjuku Central Park and shopping centers, Shinjuku is definitely a busy commercial area in Tokyo. Prominent buildings constructed here include the triangular Sumitomo building and the Sompo Japan Building renowned for the Sunflowers painting located in the art gallery within.</p>
<p>Another prominent structure within the Shinjuku Skyscraper District is the <strong>NTT Docomo Yoyogi </strong>building located on the Sendagaya 5 Street. At a height of 787 ft this tower is equipped with base station and switching equipment, in line with the business of NTT Docomo. Apart from that, environmentally friendly measures have also been taken into consideration during the construction of the facilities such as garbage disposal and firefighting processes of the tower. Perhaps one of the most prominent features of the building is the clock tower placed at the top, which was put into operation in November 2002 to commemorate the company’s anniversary, making it the tallest clock tower in the world.</p>
<p>In terms of virtual offices for entertainment businesses, Tokyo has much to offer for this industry through the many entertainment and shopping districts within the city center. This would include the Shibuya district, renowned for shopping amongst the younger generation, the Ginza district renowned for high class brands and shopping centers, Kinshicho and Kichijoji, major shopping districts within eastern and western Tokyo. With such an abundance of shopping areas, it would be ideal for virtual offices of entertainment related businesses to set up in these locations.</p>
<p>The Akasaka district is home to the Tokyo Broadcasting System as well as the location of the Akasaka Palace and state house. Additionally, this is where the Nogi shrine is located, which makes this district an area that is identified with political organizations and the media. Thus, this would be a suitable location for virtual offices of companies operating within these industries.</p>
<p>With the myriad of commercial districts within the city of Tokyo, it is not a wonder that virtual offices located in this eastern city will earn the recognition as being in one of the most expensive cities in the east. Operating out of Tokyo is a must for any international corporation looking at geographical expansion to Japan.</p>
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		<title>Kuala Lumpur Virtual Office &amp; Office Space</title>
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Why would i need a Kuala Lumpur virtual office?
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<p>Why would i need a Kuala Lumpur virtual office?</p>
<p>Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is the center of the federal government of Malaysia as well as the location of the largest commercial district in the country. As the largest city in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding areas constitute the largest populated area in the country. <span id="more-235"></span></p>
<p>The main commercial areas of Kuala Lumpur are located at the city center, with the central business district also known as the Golden Triangle. This busy area roughly within the boundaries of Jalan Sultan Ismail (Sultan Ismail Street), Jalan Bukit Bintang (Bukit Bintang Street) and Jalan Ampang (Ampang Street), is where the concentration of commercial office buildings, 5-star hotels as well as major shopping areas are located.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most well-known office tower within the city center is the <strong>Petronas Twin Towers</strong>, located along Jalan Ampang and currently the second tallest building in the world. This pride and symbol of the Kuala Lumpur city center forms the skyline of the city together with the Menara Kuala Lumpur, the tallest telecommunications tower in the city. With its 88 floors and height of 453 m (1483 feet) designed with unique Islamic motive architecture, this towering skyscraper serves as prestigious office space for many multinational and large local corporations within. Built by Petronas, Malaysia’s largest oil company, Tower One of the towers is predominantly occupied by Petronas as their central office administration center.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Tower Two is leased to various multinational corporations such as Bloomberg, McKinsey, Accenture, IBM, Avanade, Boeing and Exact Software. As this building has been classified as an area within the Multimedia Super Corridor, facilities within the building is technologically advanced, with internet network access speeds of up to 2Mbps through ADSL technology. Apart from that, security levels within the building have been upgraded since the September 11th event of the World Trade Center. This is in addition to a sky bridge erected connecting the two towers at the 41st and 42nd floors of the building, which serves as an emergency exit in the event of a fire in one of the towers.</p>
<p>The total floor space within the twin towers is at 395 000 m2 ample space for a long list of tenants, with an estimated number of 10000 office workers working within these towers each day. Thus, any business having an office within the renowned Petronas Twin Towers would gain the prestige of being located at one of the tallest buildings in the world. Indeed, the Petronas Twin Towers is an international standard building demanding one of the highest rental rates within the city, in line with the prestige and recognition any company would receive from having an office address here. A virtual office within this building would serve to provide an identity synonymous with the offices of other multinationals located here, especially for companies from the technology, financial and oil and gas sectors.</p>
<p>Apart from that, at the foot of the towers is the Suria KLCC 5-level shopping mall, one of the most prominent shopping malls in <strong>Kuala Lumpur</strong>. This is where specialty shops frequented by the rich and famous in Kuala Lumpur such as Emporio Armani, Guess, Liz Claiborne, Bally, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci and Hermes. Suria KLCC has been highly successful in attracting tourists due to its proximity to the Petronas Twin Towers. With this, any company within the fashion industry should look into setting up their virtual office within Suria KLCC.</p>
<p>Other prominent commercial buildings within Kuala Lumpur include the Menara Citibank located at Jalan Ampang down the road from the Petronas Twin Towers. This 50 floor tower offers 745,098 sq ft of floor space and has Citibank as its proud major tenant. Additionally, this building synonymous with its beautiful blue glass windows, acts as the base to the offices of international companies such as Sun Microsystems, Motorola and Oracle.</p>
<p>Another skyscraper located within the Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur include the Empire Tower also located at the intersection of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Tun Razak, which was erected in 1994. This building standing tall at 781 ft., is the offices of several embassies including the Norwegian and Hungarian Embassies. Another office area worth mentioning is the AmFinance Building along Jalan Yap Kwan Seng opposite the Petronas Twin Towers. This unique building contains architecture motives of various decades, with a base, shaft and top typical of a 60s building, concrete fins of the 70s and 80s and topped with a crown typical of a 90s building design. This 50 storey building consists of offices AmBank group as well as various other offices in the trading and financial industries.</p>
<p>Prior to the development of the Petronas Twin Towers, the business center of Kuala Lumpur was located along the roads of Jalan Sultan Ismail. This area still stands as the main commercial hub of Kuala Lumpur, although the grandeur of the Petronas Twin Towers has somewhat turned the focus away from commercial buildings here. Among the prominent commercial buildings located in this area include Wisma Genting building, Wisma Cosway building, U.B.N. Tower (located on Jalan P. Ramlee, a side-road off Jalan Sultan Ismail) as well as the newer Menara S.E.A. Insurance building located on the south-eastern stretch of this road. Opposite the Menara S.E.A. Insurance building is the relatively new Maju Junction Tower, located at the corner of Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, composing of tenants comprising of government agencies such as the National Registration Department as well as the property owner, Maju Junction Holdings. The uniqueness of this tower is probably the 5 storey Maju Junction Mall which is located at the lower levels of this building.</p>
<p>The other north-western end of Jalan Sultan Ismail which intersects with Jalan Bukit Bintang, is a prominent shopping area which is also where the famous Bintang Walk is located. Here, tourists will delight in visiting the StarHill Shopping Center, Sungai Wang Plaza as well as Bukit Bintang Plaza, shopping malls with shops that offer quality goods at reasonable prices. Due to the recognition of this area as a shopping area, there are few commercial buildings here, other than Menara Keck Seng located on one end of Jalan Bukit Bintang.</p>
<p>Finally, having an office within Kuala Lumpur would provide you the cost effectiveness that you seek for in virtual offices within this region. Combine this with recognition and prestige and you have one of the best options laid out in front of you.<!--more--></p>
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		<title>Shanghai Virtual Office &amp; Office Space</title>
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Why would i need a virtual office in Shanghai?
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in Shanghai?</p>
<p>The city of Shanghai which is located at the river banks of the Yangtze River Delta, is the largest city in China with a population of over 10 million people. Strategically located on the east coast of China, Shanghai has historically been a busy port for trading and commercial activities. Even till this day, the importance of Shanghai is instrumental for China as this city is a center for economic, financial, commercial and communications activity within this rapidly developing country. With a GDP of 625.1 billion (2003), Shanghai has links with the central government and is an ideal choice as a regional headquarters for many international firms within the financial sector.<span id="more-155"></span></p>
<p>Therefore, with China enjoying an annual growth rate of 12% (2004), Shanghai contributes to this growth through a mushrooming of skyscrapers throughout the business districts of the city. The major business district in Shanghai is the Pudong district where the majority of the skyscrapers in the cities are located. Currently, the tallest building standing at 1535 feet in Shanghai is the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, which primarily functions as a transmission tower. However, an observatory constructed at the top of the building serves as a tourist attraction for sightseeing purposes. Perhaps the most unique feature about this tower is the 20-room Space Hotel, located in the middle section between the two larges spheres at the top and bottom of the tower.</p>
<p>Also located in Pudong, the Jin Mao tower is the tallest commercial building in China, and has been built with the largest observation deck located on the 88th floor, the highest floor of this building. With multiple users designated for this skyscraper, the 3rd to 50th floors are office space, while the 53rd till the 87th floors are occupied by the Grand Hyatt of Shanghai. Amongst the renowned office tenants of the Jin Mao Tower include the Shanghai Diamond Exchange, Compaq, Manulife, the American Chamber of Commerce, ABN Amro, law offices such as Barlow Lyde &amp; Gilbert and Manulife-Sinochem Life Insurance. This good mix of tenants therefore makes the Jin Mao Tower a truly suitable choice for a virtual office location. Other attractive attributes of this tower is the fact that it has been designed to withstand earthquakes of up to 7 on the Richter scale as well as typhoons of up to 200 km/h.</p>
<p>Other skyscrapers within the area of Pudong include the Bocom Financial Towers which are both standing at 869 feet. Furthermore, the Bank of Shanghai headquarters and the Bank of China Tower are also other high-rise buildings located within the Pudong district. The construction of these towers is in line with the reputation of the district as a financial center. This is why setting up a virtual office center at any of these towers would be suited for companies in the financial services sector.</p>
<p>The success of Pudong as a financial district is attributed to the designation of that area as a Special Economic Zone. This is particularly prominent on the western tip of the Pudong area known as the Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone. In fact, the Jin Mao Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV tower had been built specifically to raise the reputation of this area.</p>
<p>Similarly, another area within Pudong that has been designated as a free-trade area is the Waigaoqiao area in north-east Pudong. This area with an area of 552 sq km on the eastern bank of the HuangPu River has been developed to attract foreign investments and is equipped with facilities and infrastructure such as bonded warehouse, deep water harbor, export processing, communications facilities and transportation access through an underground tunnel. Additionally, there are 6000 companies from 72 countries setting up facilities in this area, many of which are Fortune 500 companies such as Sony, Intel, JVC, Toshiba, Siemens, IBM, Swatch and Sharp.</p>
<p>Another commercial area in Shanghai where skyscrapers are also found in abundance is within the Puxi area in the Jing An District. Relatively older and more crowded as compared to the Pudong area, the Puxi area is where structures such as the Plaza 66 with a height of 945 feet, the Tomorrow Square standing at 934 ft and the Hong Kong New World Tower towering at 913 feet, are situated. Multinationals with offices in the Puxi area include BP, GE and Sony Music.</p>
<p>The Plaza 66 is the second tallest building in Shanghai and the tallest building in Puxi. With 66 stories on the first block and 44 stories on the second block, the Plaza 66 offers 55,000 sq. meters of office space. Apart from that, the communications infrastructure set up within this building is excellent, with unshielded twisted pair cables as well as fiber optic cables laid on each floor. This infrastructure has been set up as an effort to provide good facilities in order to attract companies to set up their corporate offices in the plaza. Thus, the Plaza 66 would be suitable as a location for a virtual office within Shanghai.</p>
<p>Apart from that, the Puxi area is also renowned as a cultural center, with The Shanghai Museum, The Shanghai Grand Theatre and the Bund all located within Puxi. Additionally, with the abundance of bars and pubs as well as two major shopping centers in Puxi, this location is also renowned for entertainment and shopping. Thus, it would be ideal to set up a virtual office for companies involved in the entertainment industry.</p>
<p>In conclusion, with Shanghai as an important commercial center for China and also as a booming city, it would truly be beneficial to set up a virtual office in this city. This is as with the recognition and association that this city has to offer, having a virtual office here would elevate the status of any corporation doing business in China.</p>
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Why would i need a virtual office in Beijing?
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in Beijing?</p>
<p>As the capital of the People&#8217;s Republic of China, Beijing is the second largest city in China with a population of 7.5 million within the metropolitan area. Located at the northern part of the country, the word Beijing literally means northern capital and is regarded as the political, education and cultural center for China. Apart from that, the strategic location of this city has made it a major transportation hub for air, sea and land transport. Therefore, accessibility has truly become one of the factors why Beijing has emerged as one of the centers of economic growth for the country, facilitating commercial development along the way.<span id="more-153"></span></p>
<p>Beijing has experienced tremendous economic development over the past decade, with the most recent growth in GDP of 13.2% between 2003 and 2004. This remarkable economic performance has largely been contributed by a range of high growth industries present in this city. In fact, the tertiary industry comprising of the services industry is the most productive in Beijing, with a contribution of 60% to the GDP. These would include businesses in the transport, education, entertainment, retail and financial industries.</p>
<p>A great portion of the city&#8217;s commercial activities are concentrated on the Beijing&#8217;s Central Business District located in the eastern section of the city centering the Guomao area. Indeed, this area known as the Chaoyang district has been identified for rapid development and is still undergoing massive growth today. Comprising of a 3.99 sq km area bordered by the Dongdaqiao Road on the west, Xidawang Road on the east, Tonghui River at the south and Chaoyang Road at the north, this area is poised to be a major commercial area offering much office space, exhibition space, excellent infrastructure as well as residential and entertainment facilities.</p>
<p>Among the prominent buildings in the area of the CBD is the Jing Guang Center which stands at 682 ft tall and consists of office space as well as hotel and condominium lots. This building which had been the tallest building in China before being surpassed by the King&#8217;s Tower in Shanghai serves as the corporate offices for companies such as, Caltex Oil Corporation, Bain and Company Chevron China, Chrysler and Coca-Cola. Thus, with so many multinational organizations occupying this building, any corporation setting up an office space or a virtual office here would be associated with the prestige brought upon by other tenants in the building.</p>
<p>Another popular skyscraper in China would be the centrally located China World Trade Center I and II. These two buildings of 509 ft and offering 39 floors of office space each serve as the offices for various international organizations such as the Bank of America, Hewlett-Packard, McDonnell Douglas, Merrill Lynch and Mobil Asia Pacific. Again, with such a long list of renowned names, any foreign corporation that wishes to set up a virtual office or an office space in Beijing should place the China World Trade Center as one of the most ideal venues.</p>
<p>One of the newer skyscrapers in Beijing just completed in 2005 is the Fortune Plaza which offers 720,000 sq feet of space for office space, apartment, retail and hotel utilization. Companies with offices set up in the Fortune Plaza include international names such as PriceWaterhouseCooper, Phoenix Technologies and legal firms such as Allen &amp; Overy. With this, setting up a virtual office in this new building would be a good choice, as it is not only occupied by a string of international companies but also strategically located in the city center.</p>
<p>Another area of prominence beyond the CBD area would be the area of ZhongGuancun, also known as the &#8220;silicon valley of China&#8221;. This section is located close to two of China&#8217;s top universities &#8211; Beijing University and Tsinghua University &#8211; in between the north western section of the 3rd Ring Road and 4th Ring Road. Further divided into seven parks, ZhongGuancun is also home to prominent IT and electronics markets. Most importantly, this area is well-known as the birth place of some of China&#8217;s greatest technology companies such as Lenovo Group, Founder Group and Stone Group. Apart from that, Baidu Inc and Sina Inc are also another two renowned technology companies located in ZhongGuancun, specifically at the Lixiang Building. In total, ZhongGuancun is the center of operations for more than 12,000 technology companies in China.</p>
<p>One of the traditional financial districts of Beijing is the area known as the Beijing Financial Street, stretching from Fuchengmennei Street at the north to Fuxingmennei Street at the south. The government of China has designated this area to be developed as a prime financial location equipped with infrastructure and services produced for the purpose of boosting development. With such encouraging support, this area is now the center for over 30 major financial institutions such as the China People&#8217;s Bank, the Bank of China, the China Bank of Industry and Commerce, as well as the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Furthermore, this district also serves as the offices for many telecommunications organizations such as China Telecom and China Mobile. Finally, with 38 hectares of space ready for commercial development, the Beijing Financial Street would definitely work well for virtual offices of telecommunications or financial companies.</p>
<p>Finally, setting up an office space or a virtual office in Beijing should be an opportunity not to be missed. This is largely due to the fact that this is a fast-developing city, a fact that will spearhead the growth of any foreign company operating a virtual office here. Additionally, Beijing&#8217;s strategic location at the Far East provides with a reputation as the gate to China.</p>
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in China?</p>
<p>The word China literally means middle kingdom, a country in East Asia which is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. This country is a unification of many multiple states and is home to a population of 1.3 billion people and a GDP of 8 trillion (2005 estimate). Being a rapidly developing society, China is undergoing rapid growth especially in the urban areas. The 5 largest cities in China are Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan and Shenyang, while the major industries in this country include electronics, textiles, food processing and consumer products.<span id="more-151"></span></p>
<p>As the largest city in China, Shanghai is located on the east coast of China, within the river banks of the Yangtze River Delta. This city plays an important role as an economic, financial, commercial and communications center of China. In fact, facilitating its growth is the status of Shanghai as a provincial status level as well as being the busiest sea port in the world. The district of Pudong in Shanghai has been developed since the 1980s and has now become the financial and commercial center for this city. This area is bounded by the HuangPu River in the west and the East China Sea in the east. Within Pudong lie the financial district of Lujiazui, the Zhangjiang technology park and the Waigaoqiao as the largest free trade zone in China.</p>
<p>Amongst the prominent buildings in this area include the famous Oriental Pearl TV Tower which is the tallest building in the city. This tower is mainly utilized as an observatory but also includes a hotel within its spheres. The second tallest building in China is the Jin Mao Tower which is utilized as a commercial building with 47 floors of office space rented out to over 80 tenants such as the Shanghai Diamond Exchange, the American Chamber of Commerce, ABN Amro and also law offices such as Barlow Lyde &amp; Gilbert and Manulife-Sinochem Life Insurance. Apart from that, the Shanghai Grand Hyatt hotel occupies the 38 higher floors of this 1380 feet skyscraper.</p>
<p>Although the Lujiazui has been developed, another area across the river from Lujiazui is the Hong Qiao area which also consists of its own list of commercial skyscrapers including the Shanghai International Trade Center and the Shartex Plaza. These two buildings have been experiencing high occupancy rates and are offices to companies such as Air Products China, AT&amp;T and General Electric. As such, it would be ideal to set up a virtual office at this central location renowned as a business and finance place.</p>
<p>The second largest city in China is Beijing with a population of 7.5 million, and which functions as the capital city of the country. As a political, education and cultural center of China, Beijing&#8217;s strategic location has also facilitated commercial activity. The central business district of Beijing lies in the Chao Yang area, bordered by the Dongdaqiao Road on the west, Xidawang Road on the east, Tonghui River at the south and Chaoyang Road at the north. Prominent buildings in this area include the China World Trade Center I and II and the Jing Guang Center. These skyscrapers serve as offices to international corporations such as Hewlett-Packard, McDonnell Douglas as well as Mobil Asia Pacific. With this, operating a virtual office or an office space out of Beijing would provide a company the recognition it deserves as being in the capital city of China.</p>
<p>Tianjin is another suitable location for an office space or a virtual office as it is the third largest city in China with a city population of 5 million. As one of the four municipalities in China, Tianjin is located along the Hai He River with the manufacturing industry being the major contributor towards the economy of this city. Apart from that, other prominent industries in this city include farming, fishing and also the petrochemical industry. This is due to the fact that the Dagang District within Tianjin is rich in petroleum and natural gas resources. Furthermore, other natural resources of Tianjin include manganese, salt, geothermal energy and also boron.</p>
<p>The area of Binhai within Tianjin has been identified for development as a Financial Center and is poised to lead economic development within northern China. Thus, approximately 10000 multinational companies have set up offices in this area and comprise of companies from the banking, security, insurance, consulting and trading industries, such as the Chohung Bank and the Binhai Developmental Bank. Apart from that, there is also an in-pouring of investments from Fortune 500 companies, such as Toyota, Kraft Foods and Motorola into local companies. Thus, setting up a virtual office in Binhai, Tianjin would prove to be beneficial for companies within the financial, manufacturing and petrochemical industries.</p>
<p>The city of Wuhan is one of the cities with the highest population numbers within Central China with a metropolitan population of 8 million. Major contributors to this city&#8217;s GDP would include the tourism, automobile manufacturing and hi-tech industries. In fact, Wuhan is the largest base for automobile production in China with companies such as the Wuhan Citroen-Dongfeng production plants located here. Apart from that, Wuhan also functions as a center of scientific research with the existence of 35 higher learning institutions located in this city, such as Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology. With such economic development set out for Wuhan, setting up a virtual office or an office space in this city would be truly ideal for companies within the research, tourism and automotive industries.</p>
<p>Finally, the city of Shenyang is located in northern China and has a population of 7.2 million. As a center of commerce, many corporations have set up offices within the Shenyang Economic and Technological Development Zone, an area designated to attract foreign investment. These would include corporate organizations such as Coca-cola, Matsushita and Bridgestone Tires, which have set up offices in this zone. Furthermore, Shenyang is also a center for education with a string of higher learning institutions located in the city, such as the Shenyang University of Technology and the China Medical University. Thus, Shenyang would be a great venue for a virtual office of companies in the research, manufacturing and technology industries.</p>
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Other skyscrapers located along Queen&#8217;s Road Central include the Hopewell Centre, the Standard Chartered Building, 9 Queen&#8217;s Road Central, the Cosco Tower, the Edinburgh Tower and the New World Tower One. Many of the organizations that have set up their offices in these buildings include the Federation [...]]]></description>
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<p>Other skyscrapers located along Queen&#8217;s Road Central include the Hopewell Centre, the Standard Chartered Building, 9 Queen&#8217;s Road Central, the Cosco Tower, the Edinburgh Tower and the New World Tower One. Many of the organizations that have set up their offices in these buildings include the Federation of the Swiss Watches Industry, the Honorary Consulate of Iceland, the Honorary Consulate of Croatia and the Hong Kong Registrars Limited. Therefore, the Hopewell Centre would be a suitable location for an office space or a virtual offices of corporations providing business services to these organizations.<span id="more-148"></span></p>
<p>Standing at 748 ft with 53 floors of office space is the Cosco Tower, with most tenants here involved in the financial services industry. These would include stock exchange brokerages such as Concord Capital Securities Ltd., Core Pacific-Yamaichi Securities (H.K.) Ltd and Rexcapital Futures Ltd. Apart from that, the core tenant COSCO Insurance Brokers Ltd has its office located at Room 4701. With such high profile tenants, the COSCO building is a truly ideal venue for a virtual office of security brokerage businesses or other types of financial services corporations.</p>
<p>Another major commercial building within Hong Kong is the International Finance Center, consisting of two towers out of which the Two International Finance Center is the tallest building in Hong Kong. These beautiful buildings are utilized for office space as well as hotel rooms, with the Four Seasons Hotel occupying 40 storeys of IFC Two, and the IFC mall occupying 4 storeys of the lower floors. Built specifically to attract businesses within the financial sector, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority occupies the top floors of the building, while other multinationals such as Ernst and Young, UBS AG and the Lehman Brothers occupy other floors within the building. Thus, with such recognized firms setting up offices here, it would indeed entice other companies to set up a virtual office at this location. With the latest building facilities, such as raised flooring for the trading floors, office space without any columns to facilitate easy planning, as well as a fiber-optic backbone, the International Financial Center has most of what is required to facilitate smooth business operations for any organization.</p>
<p>The second tallest building in Hong Kong is the Central Plaza which is located in the area of Wan Chai at 18 Harbour Road, which used to be the tallest building in Hong Kong before the Two International Financial Center was completed. One of the most prominent features of the 1227 feet plaza is the triangular-shaped floor plans. Apart from that, a church occupies the tallest floor of this building, which is the world&#8217;s highest church. Some of the international tenants of this building include Chevron Caltex, Sun Microsystems, Associated Press, Far Eastern Economic Review and Exxon Mobil.</p>
<p>The Center is the fourth tallest commercial structure in Hong Kong and is located along Queen&#8217;s Road Central within the Central financial district. One of the most prominent features of this building is the arrangement of neon lights from the bottom of the building, increasing in density as it reaches the top. This 80 storey skyscraper is now approximately 70% populated by around 40 technology firms, such as iLink and Netalone. In fact, one of the highlights of this building is the higher raised floors of 360 mm as compared to the standard 150mm. This is to facilitate the laying of fiber optic cables as well as to allow room for upgrades over the next 20 years. With this, the Center would ideally be suitable for virtual offices of technology or dot com companies. Indeed many of the existing firms here consist of incubators or service providers with objectives to facilitate the growth of newer tech companies operating in Hong Kong.</p>
<p>Other than the business district, many government agencies in Hong Kong are still situated at the Government Hill, which serves as the residence of the central governor as well as numerous other government administration departments. With this, businesses with activities that mainly deal with the local government should set up their practices at this location.</p>
<p>In conclusion, with its historical roots as a financial center, Hong Kong is equipped with facilities that would make it ideal location for a virtual officeor an office space. With the many regional offices of multinational firms situated here, doing the same with a virtual office within Hong Kong would place any corporation in the vicinity of its international counterparts. This will help to extend the reputation of the virtual office to this region.</p>
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Why would i need a virtual office in Hong Kong?
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in Hong Kong?</p>
<p>The region of Hong Kong, which is politically designated as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for the People&#8217;s Republic of China, had been established as a major international center for trade and finance, enjoying liberal trade policies since the time when it was colonized by the British more than a century ago. Although Hong Kong is now part of mainland China and administered by China&#8217;s political government, it still enjoys autonomous privileges as a region under &#8220;One Country, Two Systems&#8221;. With this flexibility, Hong Kong has continued to flourish as an international commercial center with a duty-free port that helps to facilitate economic growth for this city.<span id="more-146"></span> This is one of the reasons why Hong Kong is the 11th largest banking center in the world and the 10th largest trading entity.</p>
<p>The economy of Hong Kong is primarily supported by trading activities including import-exports. Apart from that, the wide range of finance and commercial facilities as well as excellent communications infrastructure has enabled Hong Kong to become the regional headquarters for many multinational organizations. The Central and Western Districts within Hong Kong are regarded as Hong Kong&#8217;s Central Business District where beautiful skyscrapers fill the skyline overlooking the Victoria Harbour. Located at the northern tip of Hong Kong Island, the CBD area is also where the Government Hill is situated in addition to being the location of many corporate headquarters of large multinational corporations.</p>
<p>The major roads within Central Hong Kong include Connaught Road and Queen&#8217;s Road Central. In fact, this is also the location where the third tallest building in Hong Kong, the Bank of China Tower is situated. Standing at 1209 feet, this building has the headquarters of the Bank of China as its anchor tenant. Inspired by Bamboo shoots, the Bank of China Tower was a source for controversy with the sharp edges of the building resembling a cleaver, which was thought to be bad Feng Shui for its neighbors. Other companies that have set up offices in the Bank of China Tower include legal firms such as Pei Cobb Freed &amp; Partners.</p>
<p>Other important roads within the Hong Kong Central area include Edinburgh Place, Lan Kwai Fong, Ladder Street, Soho and Hollywood Street. Edinburgh Place is where the Hong Kong City Hall is located, a venue which is prominent for concerts and opera in Hong Kong. This is also where the Victoria Harbour is located, one of the deepest container ports in the world. Thus, this would be a good location for a virtual office or an office space to companies conducting shipping and logistics businesses.</p>
<p>Hollywood Street is historically renowned as a retail area dedicated to the movies. This is where much products memorabilia is sold, such as antiques, furniture, Tibetan rugs, and ceramic horsemen from the Ming Dynasty. This would be a highly suitable location for virtual offices or an office space with dealings in the business of souvenirs and collectibles of the Hong Kong entertainment industry.</p>
<p>The area of Soho is well-known as an entertainment district, and is located south of Hollywood Street, hence the word So-Ho. This is where restaurants, night clubs, bars, art galleries and antique stores are found in abundance. The uniqueness of Soho lies in the fact that it is accessible only via the Central Mid-Levels escalator, which is the longest covered escalator in the world.</p>
<p>Another interesting area within Central Hong Kong is the Statue Square, prominent for a long line of historical significance. This was where great statues such as the statues of Queen Victoria and Price Albert were placed before World War II. The HSBC Headquarters is located south of this square, at the same site where the old City Hall that had been demolished in 1933 used to be. This building located at 1 Queen&#8217;s Road Central took 6 years for completion and consists of 47 storeys of office spaces. The uniqueness of this structure is that sunlight forms the major lighting source for this tower, a beneficial power-saving feature. Apart from that, lightweight panels for flooring makes installation of telecommunications and computer equipment easy.</p>
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Why would i need a virtual office in Singapore?
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<p>Why would i need a virtual office in Singapore?</p>
<p>An island located in the center of the Asia Pacific, Singapore is one of the most business-friendly countries in the region. This is why many international businesses have turned Singapore to be their business hub for the Asia Pacific region through the setup of virtual offices and office spaces carrying prominent addresses within Singapore. In fact, a recent report by the Singapore government has revealed that there are more than 7000 multinational corporations present throughout this industrialized island nation.<span id="more-144"></span></p>
<p>With the aim of facilitating an optimum business environment, infrastructure facilities across Singapore are seamless with excellent records of operational standards. These include the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) which has stretched out into all major areas within Singapore, an efficient bus system as well as well-maintained road systems which make driving a breeze. Additionally, Singapore has also one of the busiest international airports in the vicinity, with multiple international airlines making Singapore their stopover or transit airport for the region. On top of all these, Singapore&#8217;s excellent intellectual capital provides good quality employees to manage the operations of foreign companies with offices within Singapore.</p>
<p>Singapore is also a wired country with hi-speed internet network and telecommunications connections, making it one of the countries with high internet penetration rates in the region. That aside, business center facilities, meeting rooms, convention centers are also aplenty in Singapore. For instance, the Singapore Expo contains six exhibition halls with sizes of 10000 sqm each, as well as multiple conference halls and meeting room facilities. With this, Singapore Expo has been designed with standards suited for international exhibitions which have attracted well over 10 million visitors.</p>
<p>With all these benefits, corporations seeking to operate out of Singapore have plenty of business center options on their platter. The central business district of Singapore is the area located next to the Singapore River. Spanning between two MRT stations &#8211; Tanjong Pagar and City Hall, this area is home to a multitude of financial institutions, towering high and mighty amidst other skyscraping office towers. This area is also known as Raffles place, with which buildings located along Battery Road are prominently occupied by various financial institutions. Another road that intersects with Battery Road is Shenton Way in which prominent commercial buildings such as the Singapore Stock Exchange, Shenton House, Shing Kwan House, the ICB building and DBS building. Other roads within this financial district include Collyer Quay, in which buildings like the Singapore Rubber House and the Hitachi Tower are located. Raffles Quay is another road located within the Raffles Place area, with which stands One Raffles Quay North Tower and the John Hancock Tower.</p>
<p>At the beginning of Battery Road is the Maybank Tower, which is a silvery prominent building amongst the mass of skyscrapers in the area. Located at 6 Battery Road with a height of 195 meters, this tower serves as the head office of Maybank within Singapore. Next to the Maybank Tower is the 36 floor Bank of China Building, designed and painted in white with a height of 168 meters. Next to it is the Standard Chartered Building, a black glass building of 44 floors with a height of 174 meters. Other buildings within the vicinity of this area include the HSBC building, the Straits Trading Building, the UOB Plaza One and Republic Plaza.</p>
<p>The Republic Plaza is by far the highest building allowed within Singapore and stands at 280 meters tall, with an angle of 45 degrees from the axis to provide the building the view of the sea. Utilizing 15 double-decker lifts to transport workers between floors, this building consists of offices leased by a variety of organizations including foreign embassies and stock brokers such as ING securities. Being within the financial district of Singapore, HSBC Republic Bank, Arab Banking Corporation and the China construction bank are some of the banks located within this building. With this, having a virtual office within the Central Business District would land most prestige to organizations within the finance industry, in the vicinity of so many international names in the banking sector.</p>
<p>Another prominent building within Singapore located within Temasek Boulevard, a 5 minute walk from the City Hall MRT station is Suntec City. This prominent center which is located a few kilometers away from Raffles Place, consists of a cluster of 5 towers, 4 of them 45 storey towers with one tower at 18-storey high. Together these offices offer 5 million square feet of office space and is supported by excellent facilities such as express lifts as well as high-speed broadband internet access with speeds of up to 155Mbps shared access. Apart from that, there is also a data center service for the utilization of tenants interested to host their servers within. With the Suntec Convention Center located next to these buildings, tenants of Suntec City are already provided with all the convenience that they could possibly want from an office building. Suntec City is pretty much the main commercial building located along Temasek Boulevard.</p>
<p>In conclusion, there is not a doubt that Singapore has all the right ingredients to form the perfect setting for a business hub for any organization. This is probably why Singapore has been very successful in drawing international businesses to operate out of this country. Although operational costs and manpower costs in Singapore may be relatively higher as compared to other countries within this region, the convenience, quality and the efficiency is well worth the premium, especially for a virtual office or an office space setup.</p>
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