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Mong Kok Computer Centre (Chinese: 旺角電腦中心; Jyutping: mong6 gok3 din6 nou5 zung1 sam1) is a shopping mall for computers and computer related products in Nelson Street, in Mong Kok, Hong Kong.

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Entrance of Mong Kok Computer Centre in Nelson Street.

The three floor mall houses more than 70 computer shops and attracts some 10,000 customers daily.[1] Shops sell various kinds of products, including laptops, computer software, hardware and other accessories. Most shops offer made-to-order computers with customizable configurations, while others offer individual parts for customers who prefer to build own machines.

Free Wi-Fi access is offered in the shopping mall.[1]

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Ownership

In the 1990s, the building was owned by Tang Shing-bor (鄧成波), a major property investor in Mong Kok.[2] Alpha Investment Partners, the property investment fund of Keppel Land of Singapore, bought it for HK$750 million in January 2007.[3][4]

Strikes by tenants

In February 2009, shop operators and tenants went on strikes to demand a rent cut during the economic downturn.[5][6] Another strike occurred in April 2009, over complaints that computer festival bargains were cutting into their sales.[7]

Transportation

Mong Kok station Exit D3, E2

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