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| Aberdeen |
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| Aberdeen is located in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island. Aberdeen harbour lies between Aberdeen town and Ap Lei Chau. New high rise apartment are opening in Aberdeen in competition to the well-established complex of South Horizons on Ap Lei Chau Island. |
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| Admiralty |
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| Admiralty is a popular hub, close to Mid-Levels, easily accessible to public transportation to all parts of Hong Kong. It is also linked to the Island Shangri-La, JW Marriott and Conrad Hotels and to the malls. |
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| Causeway Bay |
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| Causeway Bay is popular with visitors and the local. Some of the well-known department stores and malls are located in this area. |
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| Central |
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| Central is the central business district. It is situated on the north shore of Hong Kong Island. Central is located across the Victoria Harbour from Tsim Sha Tsui, in the south of Kowloon. Many multinational financial services corporations have their headquarters in this area. Therefore, there are few residential apartments here, except for some serviced apartments that are quite popular with bachelors or young couples who love to live near the heart of the city. Remember, however, that most of the serviced apartments are fairly small. Family homes can be found in the Mid-Levels district. |
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| Chai Wan |
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| Chai Wan is located at the east end of the Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan. The area is mainly composed of industrial and residential area. |
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| Chung Hom Kok |
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| Chung Hom Kok is located on the south of Hong Kong Island. This area of low-rise apartments located between Stanley and Repulse Bay is popular amongst expatriates who prefer the more relaxed lifestyle provided by Island South. There is a small shopping complex, an attractive beach and good public transport, with easy access to a popular attraction for both locals and visitors - Stanley Market. |
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| Deep Water Bay |
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| Deep Water Bay is located on the south of Hong Kong Island. This area of low-rise apartments and townhouses located between Shouson Hill and Repulse Bay, overlooking the picturesque Hong Kong Golf Club and with Deep Water Bay views, is popular amongst expatriates who prefer the more relaxed lifestyle provided by Island South. |
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| Happy Valley |
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| Happy Valley is located east of Central on Hong Kong Island and is a very popular area for expats. The area has a good community feeling with easily accessible shopping facilities, cafes, pubs and restaurants, and many residential properties enjoying views overlooking the race course or Jardine's Lookout. |
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| Jardine's Lookout |
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| Located up on the hill behind Happy Valley in a lush green environment, Jardine's Lookout has proven to be very appealing to the Japanese and French community, due to the schools in the area. The area is comprised of apartments and unique free standing houses, as well as some high rise developments. |
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| Kennedy Town |
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| Kennedy Town is located at the western end of Sai Wan on the Hong Kong Island. Thanks to the location of Kennedy Town, residents enjoy magnificent views of the Tsing Ma Bridge, Sulphur Channel and Belcher Bay. |
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| Mid-Levels |
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| Mid-Levels is one of the most popular residential areas in Hong Kong. It stretches along the hillside from Conduit Road and Robinson Road to Stubbs Road. Most apartments are located in high-rise developments and consequently the area offers a wide range of rental terms and property sizes. |
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| North Point |
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| North Point is a mixed-use urban area on the north of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, between Causeway Bay and Quarry Bay. Administratively, it belongs to Eastern District. It is indeed the most northerly point on the island, projecting toward Kowloon Bay. |
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| Peak |
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| Situated on Hong Kong Island's highest vantage point, a residence on The Peak provides exquisite views of the harbour and the outlying islands. There are a large number of colonial style buildings, townhouses and detached houses available for rent. |
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| Pok Fu Lam |
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| Pokfulam, located on the west side of Hong Kong Island close to The University of Hong Kong, has always been a popular area for expatriates. There is a wide variety of rental accommodation available, from comfortable townhouses right up to luxurious high-rise apartments. Most homes enjoy magnificent views of the South China Sea and Lamma Island. For household necessities, excellent shopping facilities are available at Chi Fu Commercial Centre and Aberdeen. Pokfulam also has its own country park, located behind the University and close to the reservoir. It has the added bonus of being close to the Western Harbour Tunnel, providing easy access to the new airport. |
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| Quarry Bay |
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Quarry Bay is an area beneath Mount Parker in Eastern District on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The western portion of the area was also formerly known as Lai Chi. Traditionally being an industrial and residential area, there is an increased number of commercial buildings in this district over the past 2 decades. Schools in the area: There is a limited international school around Quarry Bay... |
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| Redhill Peninsula / Tai Tam |
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| Tai Tam is situated at the tip of the peninsula, ensuring spectacular views and fresh sea breezes. It offers luxury high-rise and townhouse accommodation overlooking the sea. The Tai Tam Road is conveniently located on a main bus route providing easy access to Central and Chai Wan. The Manhattan and Pacific View are two very popular high-rise buildings. They offer extensive recreational facilities including swimming pools, tennis and squash courts and shuttle bus service that goes back and forth from the major shopping malls and business districts and Stanley. |
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| Repulse Bay |
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| This prestigious residential area sits on the southern coastline of Hong Kong Island, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Aside from the attraction of the beach, Repulse Bay is also a popular place for family or friends to gather. Most of the complexes are built in colonial style, offering on-site shopping and dining. |
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| Sheung Wan |
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| Sheung Wan, located in the north west of Hong Kong Island, connects Central and Western District. It is also the last stop of the MTR Island line. |
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| Shau Kei Wan |
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| Shau Kei Wan or Shaukeiwan, Shaukiwan is a town in Eastern District, Hong Kong. Literally, Shau Kei means a pail, and Wan implies that the town is developed along the coast. Nowadays it is a relatively densely populated town compared with some developing areas. |
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| Shek O |
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| Shek O, located on the Hong Kong south, is a peninsula facing the South China Sea. Here you'll find beautiful beaches with fine sand and clear water and rock carvings (that's also why the place is called Shek O, "Shek" means rocks). Visitors can enjoy a relaxing day by renting a bicycle in Big Wave Bay or go hiking with friends in Shek O Country Park to see the breathtaking scenery along the way. |
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| Shouson Hill |
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| This is a quiet but expensive residential area with low-rise apartments and houses located between Deep Water Bay east of Wong Chuk Hang and a residency area located north of the hill on Hong Kong Island. Quiet green surroundings give residents a peaceful atmosphere, with easy access to the Southside beaches. |
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| South Bay |
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| South Bay ,or Nam Wan, is a bay south of Sai Tso Wan, Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It is one end of Nam Wan Tunnel. |
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| Stanley |
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| Stanley is a unique area in a Mediterranean-style setting. This area is renowned for the shopping at Stanley Market, which remains one of Hong Kong's main tourist attractions. Many pubs, restaurants and street-side cafes align the shore-line and there are several lovely beaches. Public transport via buses is plentiful and convenient. Stanley offers a range of low-rise apartments and townhouses, popular amongst familes. |
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| Tai Hang |
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| Located at the back of Quarry bay, Tai Hang mainly is residential apartment. Every year there is a "fire dragon" celebration in this area during the Mid Autumn festival. |
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| Wan Chai |
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| Wan Chai is one of the busiest commercial areas in Hong Kong with many small to medium-sized companies. Wan Chai North features office towers, parks, hotels and an international conference centre. As one of the first areas developed in Hong Kong, the locale is highly-populated yet with noticeable residential zones facing urban decay |
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| Tsim Shi Tsui |
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| Tsim Sha Tsui is an urbanised area in the Yau Tsim Mong District in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay east of Tsim Sha Tsui. The area is bounded north by Austin Road and in the east by Hong Chong Road.
Tsim Sha Tsui is a major tourist hub in metropolitan Hong Kong, with many shops and restaurants that cater to tourists. Many of the museums in the territory are located in the area.
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