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 square-metre 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