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Shau Kei Wan or Shaukeiwan, Shaukiwan is a town in Eastern District
Eastern District, Hong Kong

The Eastern District is one of the districts of Hong Kong of Hong Kong. It had a population of 616,199 in 2001. The district has the second highest population while its residents have the third highest income....
, Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
. 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.

name Shau Kei Wan comes from the bay where the town is located. The bay is so named because its shape looks like a Shau Kei (rice basket).






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Shau Kei Wan or Shaukeiwan, Shaukiwan is a town in Eastern District
Eastern District, Hong Kong

The Eastern District is one of the districts of Hong Kong of Hong Kong. It had a population of 616,199 in 2001. The district has the second highest population while its residents have the third highest income....
, Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
. 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.

Name

The name Shau Kei Wan comes from the bay where the town is located. The bay is so named because its shape looks like a Shau Kei (rice basket). The bay had another name in the past - Ngor Yan Wan ( , translates to "Harbour of Starving Men"). It is said that there was a ship of people forced to dock by a typhoon. They landed hoping to buy some food and found that there was no agricultural products at all in the place. They left almost starving. Another version of the story is linked to the area's poor transportation during the dawn of the Colonial age, when people who live in the area can only rely on a sparse and unreliable Sampan
Sampan

A sampan is a relatively flat bottomed China wooden boat from 3.5 to 4.5 m long. Some sampans include a small shelter on board, and may be Houseboat on inland waters....
 service to get to the Central District. It was often jokingly said that people who live in this area will starve to death.

The name of the bay is changed to Aldrich Bay
Aldrich Bay

Aldrich Bay was formerly a bay in the north shore on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is now land reclamation and is a housing area outside the area of Shau Kei Wan, neighbouring A Kung Ngam and Lei King Wan....
. It is named after a British navy captain who worked there. Shau Kei Wan is now the name of the town, while Aldrich Bay is the name of the bay. On maps in 1950s, Buffalo Bay is also marked, together with Aldrich Bay.

There is another story behind the name of Shau Kei Wan, which could be translated into "Pail Bay" directly in Cantonese. It is said that in the late Southern Song Dynasty, a man named Cheung Chun dropped a pail full of ancestral heirlooms into the bay as he sailed back to the area with the navy. The pail fell into sea just off the coast of the area now known as Eastern District.

A sadder story tells of a boatwoman, Chu Tee , who was widowed soon after getting married. She gave birth to a son, Ah Ha (??, literally little shrimp), after her husband's death. Ah Ha was a good boy who, tragically, lost his sight after catching smallpox
Smallpox

Smallpox is an infectious disease unique to humans, caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor. The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, which is a derivative of the Latin varius, meaning spotted, or varus, meaning "pimple"....
. When he was 15, his mother fell ill. To support the family, Ah Ha became a beggar, sitting on the waterfront every day with a pail, until one day he was swept away in a violent storm. Only his pail was ever found. Chu Tee missed her son so much that she went insane, but Ah Ha's filial deed was immortalised in the name of Shau Kei Wan. However, this tale is viewed with suspicion, due to the fact that it supposedly took place during the early Qing Dynasty
Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
. The modern area of Shau Kei Wan already appeared in Ming Dynasty
Ming Dynasty

The Ming Dynasty , or Empire of the Great Ming , was the ruling Dynasties in Chinese history of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty....
 naval maps under the name used today.

History


In the early 18th century, local fishermen discovered Shau Kei Wan as a good storm shelter and eventually, the fishing population began to move into the area, away from Chai Wan
Chai Wan

Chai Wan , formerly known as Sai Wan mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong....
, which housed most of the fishing populations for years. Also, Hakka
Hakka

The Hakka people are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people based in the provinces of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian in China and speaking the Hakka language....
 people from Huizhou
Huizhou

Huizhou is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong province of China, People's Republic of China. Part of the Pearl River Delta, Huizhou borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the west, Shaoguan to the north, Heyuan to the northeast, Shanwei to the east, Shenzhen and Dongguan to the southwest, and looks out to the South China Sea to the...
 began to move into the area to operate quarries during this time, and began building houses along the coastline. The population grew, and by the 1841 Hong Kong census, the area housed approximately 200 people, roughly 5% of Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is an Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong in the southern part of Hong Kong. It has a population of 1,268,112 and its population density is 15,915/km?, as of 2006....
's population. Most of the residents in the area lived in fishing boats at the time.

By 1860, piracy
Piracy

Piracy is a warlike act committed by a foreign nonstate actor, especially robbery or crime committed at sea, on a river, or sometimes on shore, either from a vessel flying no national flag, or one flying a national flag but without authorization from a nation....
 became a serious issue, and Colonial Governor Richard Macdonnell
Richard Graves MacDonnell

Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell Order of St Michael and St George Order of the Bath was an Anglo-Irish lawyer, judge and colonial governor. His posts as governor included Colonial Heads of The Gambia in West Africa, Governor of Saint Vincent, Governor of South Australia, Lieutenant-Governors of Nova Scotia and Governor of Hong Kong....
 began to crack down on crime and revitalise the area. During the process, the entire area was replanned with proper roads and housing. Police dispatch posts were also built for the authorities to better combat piracy.

By 1911, Shau Kei Wan housed a total of 7,000 people, and life for Shau Kei Wan as an industrial area began in the 1920s, when light industries began to move into the area.

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Shau Kei Wan gradually developed into a fish-trading market (a position it still holds today). Also, many Mainland China refugees began to settle into the area at this time, and built around 13 mountain villages in the ensuing years. Most of them were slum houses, and sanitations in those areas were generally atrocious. In the 1960s, the Hong Kong Government began to replan the area once more, building public housing estates and beginning landfill projects. The plans went ahead slowly until 1983, when a large fire burnt down many of the slum houses in the Aldrich Bay Typhon Shelter which were built along the shore & over the water of the bay. Afterwards, the government began to bulldoze slum areas and built public housing in its place.

Today, Shau Kei Wan is a densely populated residential district. However, the change over the years has come with a cost: it is said that the coastline has suffered a great change since the late 19th century.

Sights


Eastern District Tourist Trail (Shau Kei Wan Section)

Hidden amidst the high-rise residential towers of the Eastern District is a trail that will showcase the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the area. Visitors can discover vestiges of Hong Kong's seafaring past at the A Kung Ngam Shipyards and the Shau Kei Wan Wholesale Fish Market. (The sea has always been an important part of life in Shau Kei Wan. Its name comes from the shape of the neighbouring bay: shau kei means "pail" and wan means "bay".)

The historical trail starts at the tram terminus and heads along Shau Kei Wan Main Street East towards the waterfront before ending at the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence. Along the way, you will see temples dedicated to different gods: Shing Wong, Tin Hau, Tam Kung and Yuk Wong.

Shau Kei Wan Main Street East

Shau Kei Wan Street East is one of the most important streets in Shau Kei Wan district. In the 19th century, the street was on the waterfront. In 1860s, to crack down the pirates hiding in the area, the Hong Kong government decided to open up the area and to build houses and stores on the two sides of the road.

Nowadays, some restaurants and groceries handed down from the past still operate along the street while the old houses have been replaced by modern high-rises.

When the street was widened the hundred-year-old fig in the middle of the street was preserved on the request of the community. The botanical name of this old fig is Ficus superba.

Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence

A famous tourist attraction of SKW is the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence

The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence is a museum in Hong Kong, located Lei Yue Mun near Shau Kei Wan on Hong Kong Island.The total area of the museum is 34,200 square metres....
. It is a museum
Museum

A museum is a "permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment, for the purposes of education, study, and entertainment", as defined by the International Coun...
 located near Lei Yue Mun
Lei Yue Mun

Lei Yue Mun , is a short channel between Junk Bay and Victoria Harbour, separating Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, of Hong Kong.The lands around the channel are also called Lei Yue Mun....
 with a total area of 34,200 square meters. The museum was built by the British in 1887. It was originally built for coastal defence, especially for the east Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour situated between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on the South China Sea was instrumental in Hong Kong's establishment as a British colony and its subsequent development as a trading centre....
, but it is currently an exhibition center. Inside, there are castle, defence basement, military vehicle and weapons on display.

Shau Kei Wan Wholesale Fish Market

One important primary product of Hong Kong is marine fish. One can see fresh marine fish being distributed to outside retail market after wholesaling at Shau Kei Wan Wholesale Fish Market. Facilities for the landing and wholesale of fresh marine fish are provided. It is one of the seven wholesale fish market operated by the Fish Market Organization. It is currently the second largest in Hong Kong, after the one in Aberdeen.

A Kung Ngam
A Kung Ngam

A Kung Ngam is a village and an area in northeast Shau Kei Wan in the north of Hong Kong Island. It contains a fish terminal market and several temples and the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence....
 Shipyards

It was a port for export of stone materials in the mid 18th century. As there were so many ships, it became a typhoon shelter and shipyard
Shipyard

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s were built. During the Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival

The Duanwu Festival or Tuen Ng Festival is a China traditional and statutory holiday. It is a public holiday in mainland China and Taiwan, where it is called the "Duanwu Jie" and a public holiday in Hong Kong and Macau, where it is called the "Tuen Ng Jit"....
s, dragon boats races were held in Shau Kei Wan Typhoon Shelter, where dragon boats were once made by the shipyards. At the end of the 20th century, land reclamation
Land reclamation

Land reclamation is either of two distinct practices. One involves creating new land from sea- or riverbeds, the other refers to restoring an area to a more natural state ....
 from the sea caused fishing boats to anchor elsewhere. Nowadays, the number of shipyards has decreased due to a decrease in number of ships going there.

Temples

Developed from a fishing village, special religious believes are formed. Besides worshiping Tin Hau
Matsu (goddess)

Mazu , also spelt Matsu, is the indigenous Goddess of the Sea who protects fishermen and sailors, and is invoked as the goddess who protects East Asians who are associated with the ocean....
, residents, who were historically mainly fishermen, also worship Tam Kung
Tam Kung

Tam Kung is a sea god worshiped in Hong Kong and Macau.A temple dedicated to this deity is located at the end of Shau Kei Wan Man Street East, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong, and was originally a small shrine....
. It is believed that Tam Kung can control the weather and heal the sick. Hence people worship Tam Kung for a safe return from the sea. Tam Kung is a unique religious belief in Hong Kong and temples worshiping Tam Kung can only be found here.

There are temples on Shau Kei Wan Main Street East which are dedicated to Shing Wong
Shing Wong

City gods or town gods are deities in Chinese mythology, responsible for the affairs of the city. There are temples dedicated to the local town gods in many medium to large cities of China....
, Tin Hau, Tam Kung and Yuk Wong. Tin Hau Temple and Tam Kung Temple are relatively famous. In the past, fishermen worshiped them for safety at sea. Although the fishing industry in the area has been diminishing, the tradition still continues. On some special days, there will be drama and performance near the temples to celebrate.

Tsung Tsin Church

Located on Basel Road adjacent to Shau Kei Wan Main Street East, the church was built in 1862 by local Hakka
Hakka

The Hakka people are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people based in the provinces of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian in China and speaking the Hakka language....
 and priests from the Swiss Basel Church. It was originally built to a country house style. After reconstruction in 1933, it became a well established church. It was occupied as the temporary headquarters of military police during the Japanese invasion in 1941. In 1958, a school was built next to it. After that, it was rebuilt and used as church again and was expanded in 1984.

Community


Shopping Centres

There are several shopping arcades in Shau Kei Wan, such as Yiu Tung Shopping Centre, Oi Tung Shopping Centre, Hing Tung Shopping Centre and SoHo East. Each is located underneath a housing estate, and was built mainly for the residents in that area. The structure and the interior design of these shopping centres are different from those found in Central
Central and Western District

The Central and Western District located on northern part of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, is one of the districts of Hong Kong of the city-state....
; the emphasis is placed on the internal function and practical space rather than detailed decoration or facade. The shopping units inside include stores such as supermarket, Chinese restaurants and clothes shop. The goods here are relatively cheaper and usually are commodities.

Public Facilities

There are recreational facilities for the public. The Yiu Tung Public Library
Yiu Tung Public Library

Yiu Tung Public Library is a public library, located in Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong.Facilities:External links...
 provide a place for people to read and borrow books and other publications. There is also the Island East Sports Centre , a sport complex which provides various sports facilities such as gym rooms and ball courts.

Schools

A number of schools including both primary and secondary schools can be found in Shau Kei Wan.

Secondary Schools (in alphabetical order):

  • Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College
    Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College

    Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club College locates in Sai Wan Ho in Hong Kong. It founded in 1978 and Mr. WONG Ming-hau Anthony is the principal of the school....
     ?????????
  • Munsung College (Hong Kong Island) ??????
  • Salesian English School (Secondary Section) ????
  • Shau Kei Wan East Government Secondary School ????????
  • Shau Kei Wan Government Secondary School ???????
  • St Mark's School ?????


Primary Schools (in alphabetical order):
  • Aldrich Bay Government Primary School ????????
  • CCC Kei Wan Primary School ??????????
  • CCC Kei Wan Primary School (Aldrich Bay) ??????????(???)
  • END Leung Lee Sau Yu Memorial Primary School, The AM ?????????????
  • END Leung Lee Sau Yu Memorial Primary School, The PM ?????????????
  • Salesian School ????
  • Shau Kei Wan Government Primary School ???????
  • Shaukiwan Tsung Tsin School ???????
  • Sheng Kung Hui St Basil's Primary School ?????????
  • The HKCWC Hioe Tjo Yoeng Primary School ????????????


Hospitals

The Shau Kei Wan Jockey Club Clinic provides various medical services, such as maternal and child health, and family health. The nearby UMP Aldrich Garden Medical Centre also offers medical care to local residents. Various private clinics are located in different housing estates.

Dental service is provided by a satellite location of Yan Chai Hospital, located on the main street of Shau Kei Wan. It was built to serve other nearby areas such as Chai Wan
Chai Wan

Chai Wan , formerly known as Sai Wan mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong....
 along with Shau Kei Wan.

Authority office

There are also some authority offices located at Shau Kei Wan, such as The Film Service Office. It aims to promote film relevant service to local area. Details can be referred to the official site.

Transportation


In the past

In earlier times, Shau Kei Wan, along with the rest of the Island, did not have a good transportation system. This, coupled with the relative distance of Central and Wan Chai (other population centers of the time), makes transportation rather inconvenient.

For most of its modern history, Shau Kei Wan's major connection with the rest of the island was King's Road. Its only major connection with its eastern neighbour of Chai Wan was Chai Wan Road
Chai Wan Road

Chai Wan Road in Hong Kong, is one of the major roads in Chai Wan on Hong Kong Island. It is from Shau Kei Wan to Chai Wan through Chai Wan Gap; with one of the steepest major road in Hong Kong on either side....
, which was notorious for its steep incline.

In 1904, a single-track tram service between North Point and Shau Kei Wan was established.

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Hong Kong experienced a population boom, and factories, along with people, started to move into Shau Kei Wan. This started to create congestions, and public buses began to serve the area in an effort to alleviate the problem. That did not reduce the congestions, however, which continued to get worse until the MTR and the Island Eastern Corridor
Island Eastern Corridor

Island Eastern Corridor is an expressway along the north shore of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It starts from Causeway Bay in the west and ends in Chai Wan in the east....
 were completed. At the worst period for traffic jams, ferry companies began a service from Shau Kei Wan to Central in order to get people to work on time.

All of these transportation impediments gave birth to a once-popular maxim: "???????,???????". This translates to "A 'hero' is trapped in Shau Kei Wan without knowing which day he will reach Central."

Now, as different means of transportation are well developed, one can travel between the two places within very short time. Even if you take the slow tram
Hong Kong Tramways

Hong Kong Tramways is one of the three tramways in the world that have regular operation of double-decker trams , and is the only system that runs exclusively on double-deckers....
.

Tram

One of the seven Hong Kong Tramways
Hong Kong Tramways

Hong Kong Tramways is one of the three tramways in the world that have regular operation of double-decker trams , and is the only system that runs exclusively on double-deckers....
 termini is located in Shau Kei Wan. It is at the junction of Shau Kei Wan Main Street East and Kam Wa Street. The track system runs east from Sai Wan Ho
Sai Wan Ho

Sai Wan Ho is an area on the northeastern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, between Quarry Bay and Shau Kei Wan.Sai Wan Ho is part of the Eastern District, Hong Kong, and is administered together with surrounding areas under the Eastern District Council....
 to the west of the northern part of Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is an Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong in the southern part of Hong Kong. It has a population of 1,268,112 and its population density is 15,915/km?, as of 2006....
 linking Shau Kei Wan and Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town

Kennedy Town is at the western end of Sai Wan on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is part of the Victoria City. It is named after Arthur Edward Kennedy, who was the 7th Governor of Hong Kong from 1872 to 1877....
. It is the longest tram
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
 track in Hong Kong while the whole track system was completed in 1904. Although there exists various types of transportation, some residents still prefer using trams because of tradition and the extremely low price.

MTR

Shau Kei Wan is served by the station of the same name
Shau Kei Wan (MTR)

Shau Kei Wan is a List of Hong Kong MTR stations on the Hong Kong MTR Island Line .The retrofitting of platform screen doors was completed in October, 2005....
 on the Island Line of the MTR
MTR

MTR, or Mass Transit Railway, is the rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong. The MTR first began service in 1979 and officially merged with the Kowloon Canton Railway on 2 December 2007, still bearing the same name in English....
 metro
Rapid transit

A rapid transit, subway, underground, elevated railway or metro system is an railway electrification system public transport rail transport in an urban area with high capacity and frequency, and which is grade separation from other traffic....
 system. The station is between Sai Wan Ho
Sai Wan Ho (MTR)

Sai Wan Ho is a List of Hong Kong MTR stations in Sai Wan Ho on the Hong Kong MTR Island Line ....
 and Heng Fa Chuen
Heng Fa Chuen (MTR)

Heng Fa Chuen is a List of Hong Kong MTR stations on the Hong Kong MTR . It is the only station on the line that is at ground level. The MTR depot for the Island Line is located Northeast to the station....
. The MTR connects Shau Kei Wan to the rest of Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is an Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong in the southern part of Hong Kong. It has a population of 1,268,112 and its population density is 15,915/km?, as of 2006....
 and Kowloon
Kowloon

Kowloon refers to an urban area in Hong Kong made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tate's Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and Victoria Harbour in the south....
. It takes 18 minutes to travel to Central
Central, Hong Kong

Central , the central business district of Hong Kong, was commonly known as part of Victoria City. It is an area on the north shore of Hong Kong Island....
, and 26 minutes to travel to Mongkok.

Bus

There are over 20 bus lines passing through Shau Kei Wan which connects Shau Kei Wan to other districts. Passengers can take routes 2, 2X, 9, 77, 99, 102, 102P, 110, 529, 720, 720A, and N102 from the Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus at Nam On Street. Other bus lines include: 14, 81, 81A, 82, 84S, 85, 106, 606, 682, 682P, 694, 698R, 802, N8 and N8X. Passengers can also travel to the Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport is the main airport in Hong Kong. It is colloquially known as Chek Lap Kok Airport , because it was built on the Islands and peninsulas of Hong Kong#Islands of Chek Lap Kok by land reclamation, and also to distinguish it from the old Hong Kong Airport ....
 via route A12.

Mini-bus

There are several green mini-buses that have their terminus at Po Man Street in Shau Kei Wan. These include 32 and 57M. Other minibus services include Routes 50, 65, and 66 and also:

  • Route 20 to Chai Wan
    Chai Wan

    Chai Wan , formerly known as Sai Wan mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong....
  • Route 32 to Kornhill
    Kornhill

    Kornhill and Kornhill Gardens are apartment buildings on the northern slope of Mount Parker, Hong_Kong, in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong....
  • Route 50 to Sai Wan Ho
    Sai Wan Ho

    Sai Wan Ho is an area on the northeastern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, between Quarry Bay and Shau Kei Wan.Sai Wan Ho is part of the Eastern District, Hong Kong, and is administered together with surrounding areas under the Eastern District Council....
  • Route 66 to Chai Wan
    Chai Wan

    Chai Wan , formerly known as Sai Wan mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong....
  • Route 68 to Quarry Bay
    Quarry Bay

    Quarry Bay is an area beneath Mount Parker, Hong Kong in Eastern District, Hong Kong on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The western portion of the area was also formerly known as Lai Chi ....


Passengers can also easily board red mini-buses in Shau Kei Wan, which bring them to places such as Wan Chai
Wan Chai

Wan Chai is a metropolitan area situated at the western part of the Wan Chai District on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Its other boundaries are Canal Road, Hong Kong to the east, Arsenal Street to the west and Bowen Road to the south....
, Chai Wan
Chai Wan

Chai Wan , formerly known as Sai Wan mistakenly, is at east end of the urban area on Hong Kong Island and next to Shau Kei Wan in Hong Kong....
 and Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay or East Point, Hong Kong is a heavily built-up area of Hong Kong, located on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, and covering parts of Wan Chai District and Eastern District, Hong Kong Districts of Hong Kongs....
.

Boat

There are boat service at Saturday 9am, 10am, 11am, going to Tung Lung Island(???). Which is a famous hiking site.

Housing development


Implementation

A long term strategic implementation is taken up by The Housing Society and the Urban Renewal Authority (URA). URA will focus on project on Shau Kei Wan Road and Nam On Street.

The stage of the project is now at the beginning, the 17 buildings that will be acquired are over 40 years old. Project is expected to be finished on 2009 and will provide 300 residential units.

Project Information


Development Content


Housing developments in Shau Kei Wan include:
  • Yiu Tung Estate
  • Oi Tung Estates
  • Aldrich Garden
  • Tung Shing Court
  • Tung Chun Court
  • Tung Yuk Court
  • Tung Tao Court


Environment

There are two Champion Trees in Shau Kei Wan, both of which are located on Shau Kei Wan Main Street East by the side of the road. One is located beside Shau Kei Wan Government School. It is a large-leaved banyan
Banyan

A banyan is a Ficus that starts its life as an epiphyte when its seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host tree . "Banyan" often refers specifically to the species Ficus benghalensis, though the term has been generalized to include all figs that share a unique life cycle, and systematics to refer to the subgenus Urostigma'...
. The other is a Coconut Palm, which is located in front of the Urban Council market.

See also

  • List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong


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