The HK$2.2 billion facility officially opened on 12 October 2003, with Chief ExecutiveTung Chee-hwa and TVB chairman Raymond Chow in attendance. The 110,000 m2 (1,200,000 sq ft) facility, which replaced TV City, was designed to allow for future developments such as digital television production. The facilities include an 11-story broadcasting centre, workshops, a newsroom, a satellite antenna farm, two outdoor shooting sites and 22 production studios, of which "Studio 1" is one of the largest studio amongst all commercial television broadcasters in Asia.
Facilities
24/7 News and Information which Basement Block – used for news and information which car park opening 24-hours 7-days a week.
Outdoor Shooting Sites – features buildings for traditional Chinese town and generic early 20th century Hong Kong settings
Workshop Block
Main Block – along with Studio Road, it is often used as generic office building/hotel scenes for TVB's modern dramas
Variety Studio Block – used for shooting variety and specials
Drama Studio Block – used for shooting drama shows