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  2. Postal codes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China's national postal service, China Post, has allocated postal code 999077 to Hong Kong, although this is only sporadically used when sending mail from Mainland China. [2] As China Post does not serve Hong Kong, this code is generally not used in any other scenarios and remains little-known. [2]

  3. List of Hong Kong post offices - Wikipedia

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    Post offices are scattered throughout Hong Kong. All of them are managed by Hongkong Post. As of 2020, there are 30 post offices on Hong Kong Island, 35 in Kowloon, 48 in the New Territories and eight on the Outlying Islands. There are also three mobile post offices providing postal services in remote areas in the New Territories.

  4. Happy Valley, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Happy Valley in 1873 Happy Valley in 1920 Happy Valley in 1971. The area now known as Happy Valley was formerly known as Wong Nai Chung Valley, sometimes known as Wong Nai Chung Kuk (黃泥涌谷) or Wong Nai Chung Valley because of the Wong Nai Chung [] (黃泥涌, lit. yellow mud stream) that leads into the area, where the Wong Nai Chung referred to is a mud-filled river collecting waters ...

  5. Wong Nai Chung Road - Wikipedia

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    Wong Nai Chung Road starts northeast at the junction with Leighton Road, then turns southward and meets Blue Pool Road at the southern residential area of the valley. It turns westward to Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital and then northwest to meet Morrison Hill Road and Queen's Road East and under the Wong Nai Chung Gap Flyover.

  6. Happy Valley Terminus - Wikipedia

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    Happy Valley Terminus (Chinese: 跑馬地總站) is a tram stop and one of the seven termini of Hong Kong Tramways, a double-decker tram system. Located in Happy Valley , it is one of the system's two termini in the Wan Chai District on Hong Kong Island .

  7. Town Centre stop - Wikipedia

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    Town Centre (Chinese: 市中心) is a major MTR Light Rail stop. It is located at ground level at Tuen Mun Heung Sze Wui Road in Tuen Mun Town Centre , Tuen Mun District , Hong Kong. It began service on 18 September 1988 and belongs to Zone 2.

  8. Wan Chai - Wikipedia

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    It was the site of the Hong Kong handover ceremony in 1997, in which the last governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, formally concluded the British chapter and transferred Hong Kong to China. The WTO Ministerial Conference in 2005 was also one of the largest international events hosted in Hong Kong, with delegates from 148 countries participating.

  9. Central and Western District - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong's 2011 Census the district population was 251,519, down four percent from 261,884 in the 2001 census, and with an average of 2.7 people for each of the 89,529 households. Among the 18 districts, Central and Western has the second highest median household income in the territory (behind only Wan Chai District ).