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  2. East Point, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Jardine's Garden and House at East Point c. 1868.Photograph by John Thomson. View of Happy Valley from East Point c. 1868.Photograph by John Thomson.. Having briefly named "Matheson's Point", much of the land of East Point was historically in the hands of Jardine Matheson, which had their original Hong Kong godowns and offices there, near Gloucester Road and Cannon Street. [2]

  3. East Point City - Wikipedia

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    East Point City (Chinese: 東港城) is a private housing estate and shopping centre in Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, near the Hang Hau MTR station. Built on reclaimed land and developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties , the estate consists of seven high-rise buildings and a two-storey shopping centre. [ 2 ]

  4. Island Eastern Corridor - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Island Eastern Corridor became the new venue of the Hong Kong Marathon 10km race, held on 17 February 2008. The race track started from City Garden in North Point, and ran eastwards until Shau Kei Wan, where it made a U-turn, back along westbound IEC and ended at Victoria Park, near the western terminus of the IEC. The noise ...

  5. Yee Wo Street - Wikipedia

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    Circular bridge in the feature of Yee Wo Street Causeway Bay Terminus at the east end of Yee Wo Street Yee Wo Street during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. Yee Wo Street (Chinese: 怡和街; Cantonese Yale: yi4 wo2 gaai1) is a street, actually a thoroughfare nowaday, on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, situated in the area of East Point in the early colonial history and the area of Causeway Bay ...

  6. City Garden - Wikipedia

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    City Garden is located at 233 Electric Road, Fortress Hill, Hong Kong. It is located beside Victoria Harbour. It consists of 14 residential buildings with 28 levels each. Phase 1 includes Block 1–6 while phase 2 includes Block 7–14. There are 2,393 residential units which accommodate more than 9,000 residents.

  7. Tregunter Towers - Wikipedia

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    Tregunter 1 and 2 were developed by Hong Kong Land, designed by Chun Wah Nam Architect and constructed by John Lok and Partners, both completed in the year 1981 and both buildings have similar floor counts at 34 and 33 respectively. [3] The last building of the complex, Tregunter 3, was completed in 1993 or twelve years after Tregunters 1 and 2.

  8. Gascoigne Road - Wikipedia

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    The road was laid out after 1901 and named after William Julius Gascoigne, [2] Commander British Troops in China and Hong Kong from 1898–1903. It was reported in 1908 that "All the roads on the [Kowloon] peninsula are wide and lined with trees, and two in particular—Robinson Road [today's Nathan Road] and Gascoigne Road—are noticeable by reason of their width" and "Gascoigne Road, which ...

  9. Route 2 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Lei Yue Mun Interchange, northern entrance to the Eastern Harbour Crossing. Route 2 (Chinese: 二號幹綫) of Hong Kong is a series of expressways that runs from Quarry Bay of Hong Kong Island to Ma Liu Shui of the New Territories East, formerly known as route 6, and renamed as route 2 in 2004 under the route numbering scheme proposed in the same year.