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Tsuen Wan

Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a town built on a bay in the western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite of Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market town of Tsuen Wan emerged from the surrounding villages and fleets of fishing boats in the area. The now-crowded city is around the present-day Tsuen Wan station of the MTR. Its coastline was further extended through land reclamation.

Tsuen Wan
荃灣
The day scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island)
Coordinates: 22°22′07″N 114°06′47″E / 22.36861°N 114.11306°E / 22.36861; 114.11306
Region Hong Kong
Area
 • Total60.7 km2 (23.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total288,728
 • Density4,800/km2 (12,000/sq mi)

History edit

 
Night scene of Tsuen Wan taken near Belvedere Gardens Estate. To the left is Nina Tower
 
Commercial area in Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan
 
Jockey Club Tak Wah Park
 
Chai Wan Kok
 
Tsuen Wan Plaza
 
Tsuen Wan (Bottom Right), Tsing Yi and Kwai Chung

According to the report of Hong Kong archaeological society, there were people settled in Tsuen Wan as early as two thousand years ago. In earlier days, it was known as Tsin Wan (淺灣) which means shallow bay, and later renamed to Tsuen Wan. Another name Tsak Wan (賊灣, Hakka dialect pronunciation: tshet wan), pirate bay, indicates the presence of pirates nearby long ago. In fact, the area around Rambler Channel was known as Sam Pak Tsin (三百錢), literally meaning three hundred coins. There was a legend that pirates would collect three hundred coins should one pass through the area.

In 1911, there were approximately 3,000 villagers living in Tsuen Wan. In the 20th century, factories moved in gradually due to its proximity to Kowloon. With the construction of Castle Peak Road in 1917, motor vehicles could reach the town in addition to access on foot and by boat. Regular bus services did not begin until 1933. Early industries relied on the ample local water supply to make incense sticks, preserved fruit and farming, while post-war industries included metalwares and textiles. By 1950s, Tsuen Wan had become the centre of the textile industry in Hong Kong.[1]

In the 1950s, the Hong Kong Government developed the area as a satellite town, along with Kwun Tong satellite town in Eastern Kowloon. In 1961, Tsuen Wan Satellite Town was expanded to become Tsuen Wan New Town, the first of such in Hong Kong. The new town covers not only Tsuen Wan, but also neighbouring Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi, including housing estates like the Fuk Loi Estate, built in 1967.[1] By 1971, the area housed 400,000 residents. It was one of the last areas in Hong Kong to be developed without the "Colony Outline Plan".[2] A museum of a local settlement village is located in Tsuen Wan Town: Sam Tung Uk Museum. The museum consists of a 200-year-old walled village featuring exhibits designed to replicate traditional village life. It was donated in 1981 and after restoration during the construction of the MTR, it was opened for the public in 1987.

Tsuen Wan has one of the highest concentrations of Shanghainese people in Hong Kong, particularly in the constituency Fuk Loi.[3]

Landmarks edit

Discovery Park, one of Hong Kong's largest shopping centres, is located in the heart of Tsuen Wan Town. There is a goldsmith street there where jewels can be purchased. Other features include Tsuen Wan Plaza, Tsuen Wan City Landmark, Citywalk and L'Hotel, The Sam Tung Uk Museum, Tin Hau Temple and The Panda Hotel, one of the biggest hotels in Hong Kong. The Nina Towers, which include an 80-storey tower, rise over Tsuen Wan. Hong Kong's cable TV service company i-CABLE also has their headquarters located in Tsuen Wan at Wharf Cable Tower.

Situated in the valley, floodplain and reclaimed land, Tsuen Wan is surrounded on two sides by hills and woodlands that make up the Shing Mun Country Park and the Tai Mo Shan Country Park. Located within these parks are the Tai Mo Shan peak, the highest point in Hong Kong at 957 metres (3140 feet), and the Upper Shing Mun Reservoir. Route Twisk winds over and through the country parks linking Tsuen Wan with Pat Heung, via Shek Kong. Originally built by the Royal Engineers as a military road, it was opened to the public on 25 May 1961.

An urban renewal project led to the shopping malls Citywalk and Citywalk 2, as well as the residential areas above it.

The former Tsuen Wan Sports Ground, on Yeung Uk Road, was demolished and replaced by the Shing Mun Valley Sports Ground. The site, now known as Tsuen Wan Town Lot 393, remains abandoned, but was sold by the government for nearly HK$4 billion in 2014 to Vincord Limited.[4]

Housing edit

Public housing estates edit

Private housing estates edit

 
Allway Gardens

Private housing estates in Tsuen Wan include:

Economy edit

Chinachem has its head office in Nina Tower in Tsuen Wan.[6]

Education edit

  • Tsuen Wan Government Secondary School
  • Hoi Pa Street Government Primary School
  • Tsuen Wan Government Primary School
  • St. Francis Xavier's School Tsuen Wan
  • Holy Cross Lutheran School
  • Mary Of Providence Primary School (W.D.)
  • Hong Kong Baptist Convention Primary School
  • Ho Fung College]
  • Rosebud Primary School
  • Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School

Tsuen Wan is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 62,[7] which includes schools in Tsuen Wan and areas nearby. The net includes multiple aided schools and one government school, Hoi Pa Street Government Primary School.[8]

Public transport edit

 
Tai Ho Road

Trains edit

Tsuen Wan is served by three Mass Transit Railway (MTR) stations: Tsuen Wan station and Tai Wo Hau station on the Tsuen Wan line, as well as Tsuen Wan West station on the Tuen Ma line.

Ferries edit

The Tsuen Wan Pier connects Tsuen Wan to Park Island, a private housing estate in Ma Wan.[9]

Buses edit

The Tsuen Wan Transport Complex was once a major interchange point between ferries and buses. It was rendered obsolete when land reclamation moved the adjacent ferry pier, and when ferry services were scaled back following the opening of the MTR.

Tsuen Wan is still well-served by many bus routes. There are major bus termini at Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West railway stations, and at some private developments like Nina Tower and Allway Gardens. There are also many minibuses to major destinations around Hong Kong.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b http://cd1.edb.hkedcity.net/cd/TC/Content_4025/Changes_in_Tsuen_Wan/frame.htm HK Ed City. Urban Development in Tsuen Wan. Retrieved 18 Sept 2012.
  2. ^ Buckley, Roger. [1997] (1997). Hong Kong: The Road to 1997 By Roger Buckley. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-46979-1
  3. ^ The Routledge Handbook of Spanish in the Global City. Routledge. 11 July 2019. ISBN 9781317506744.
  4. ^ "Tenders awarded for two residential sites". Hong Kong Government. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  5. ^ (in Chinese) Allway Gardens official homepage Retrieved 2011-09-17
  6. ^ "Contact Us". Chinachem. Retrieved 29 December 2020. Head Office 35-38/F, Nina Tower, 8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
  7. ^ "POA2023 Primary School Lists by School Net for Discretionary Places Admission Stage". Education Bureau. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  8. ^ "POA School Net 62" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  9. ^ . pitcl.com.hk. Archived from the original on 16 June 2008.

Further reading edit

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For the district of Hong Kong see Tsuen Wan District For the new town in Hong Kong see Tsuen Wan New Town Tsuen Wan formerly also spelled Tsun Wan is a town built on a bay in the western New Territories of Hong Kong opposite of Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel The market town of Tsuen Wan emerged from the surrounding villages and fleets of fishing boats in the area The now crowded city is around the present day Tsuen Wan station of the MTR Its coastline was further extended through land reclamation Tsuen Wan 荃灣The day scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel View taken from Tsing Yi Island Coordinates 22 22 07 N 114 06 47 E 22 36861 N 114 11306 E 22 36861 114 11306Region Hong KongArea Total60 7 km2 23 4 sq mi Population 2006 Total288 728 Density4 800 km2 12 000 sq mi Tsuen WanTraditional Chinese荃灣Simplified Chinese荃湾TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinQuanwanHakkaRomanizationCien4 van1Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationChyuhn waanJyutpingCyun4 waan1 Contents 1 History 2 Landmarks 3 Housing 3 1 Public housing estates 3 2 Private housing estates 4 Economy 5 Education 6 Public transport 6 1 Trains 6 2 Ferries 6 3 Buses 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingHistory edit nbsp Night scene of Tsuen Wan taken near Belvedere Gardens Estate To the left is Nina Tower nbsp Commercial area in Chung On Street Tsuen Wan nbsp Jockey Club Tak Wah Park nbsp Chai Wan Kok nbsp Tsuen Wan Plaza nbsp Tsuen Wan Bottom Right Tsing Yi and Kwai ChungAccording to the report of Hong Kong archaeological society there were people settled in Tsuen Wan as early as two thousand years ago In earlier days it was known as Tsin Wan 淺灣 which means shallow bay and later renamed to Tsuen Wan Another name Tsak Wan 賊灣 Hakka dialect pronunciation tshet wan pirate bay indicates the presence of pirates nearby long ago In fact the area around Rambler Channel was known as Sam Pak Tsin 三百錢 literally meaning three hundred coins There was a legend that pirates would collect three hundred coins should one pass through the area In 1911 there were approximately 3 000 villagers living in Tsuen Wan In the 20th century factories moved in gradually due to its proximity to Kowloon With the construction of Castle Peak Road in 1917 motor vehicles could reach the town in addition to access on foot and by boat Regular bus services did not begin until 1933 Early industries relied on the ample local water supply to make incense sticks preserved fruit and farming while post war industries included metalwares and textiles By 1950s Tsuen Wan had become the centre of the textile industry in Hong Kong 1 In the 1950s the Hong Kong Government developed the area as a satellite town along with Kwun Tong satellite town in Eastern Kowloon In 1961 Tsuen Wan Satellite Town was expanded to become Tsuen Wan New Town the first of such in Hong Kong The new town covers not only Tsuen Wan but also neighbouring Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi including housing estates like the Fuk Loi Estate built in 1967 1 By 1971 the area housed 400 000 residents It was one of the last areas in Hong Kong to be developed without the Colony Outline Plan 2 A museum of a local settlement village is located in Tsuen Wan Town Sam Tung Uk Museum The museum consists of a 200 year old walled village featuring exhibits designed to replicate traditional village life It was donated in 1981 and after restoration during the construction of the MTR it was opened for the public in 1987 Tsuen Wan has one of the highest concentrations of Shanghainese people in Hong Kong particularly in the constituency Fuk Loi 3 Landmarks editDiscovery Park one of Hong Kong s largest shopping centres is located in the heart of Tsuen Wan Town There is a goldsmith street there where jewels can be purchased Other features include Tsuen Wan Plaza Tsuen Wan City Landmark Citywalk and L Hotel The Sam Tung Uk Museum Tin Hau Temple and The Panda Hotel one of the biggest hotels in Hong Kong The Nina Towers which include an 80 storey tower rise over Tsuen Wan Hong Kong s cable TV service company i CABLE also has their headquarters located in Tsuen Wan at Wharf Cable Tower Situated in the valley floodplain and reclaimed land Tsuen Wan is surrounded on two sides by hills and woodlands that make up the Shing Mun Country Park and the Tai Mo Shan Country Park Located within these parks are the Tai Mo Shan peak the highest point in Hong Kong at 957 metres 3140 feet and the Upper Shing Mun Reservoir Route Twisk winds over and through the country parks linking Tsuen Wan with Pat Heung via Shek Kong Originally built by the Royal Engineers as a military road it was opened to the public on 25 May 1961 An urban renewal project led to the shopping malls Citywalk and Citywalk 2 as well as the residential areas above it The former Tsuen Wan Sports Ground on Yeung Uk Road was demolished and replaced by the Shing Mun Valley Sports Ground The site now known as Tsuen Wan Town Lot 393 remains abandoned but was sold by the government for nearly HK 4 billion in 2014 to Vincord Limited 4 Housing editPublic housing estates edit Main article Public housing estates in Tsuen Wan Private housing estates edit See also Private housing estates in Hong Kong nbsp Allway GardensPrivate housing estates in Tsuen Wan include Allway Gardens is the earliest and one of the largest private housing estates in Tsuen Wan It was developed by Hopewell Holdings It is located on Tsuen King Circuit a hilltop at the west of Tsuen Wan It comprises sixteen towers in four phases completed between 1978 and 1981 5 Belvedere Garden The Cairnhill The Cliveden Discovery Park The Dynasty The Westminster Terrace Luk Yeung Sun Chuen Riviera Gardens Serenade Cove Skyline Plaza Tsuen King Garden Tsuen Wan Centre Tsuen Wan City Landmark Tsuen Wan PlazaEconomy editChinachem has its head office in Nina Tower in Tsuen Wan 6 Education editTsuen Wan Government Secondary School Hoi Pa Street Government Primary School Tsuen Wan Government Primary School St Francis Xavier s School Tsuen Wan Holy Cross Lutheran School Mary Of Providence Primary School W D Hong Kong Baptist Convention Primary School Ho Fung College Rosebud Primary School Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary SchoolTsuen Wan is in Primary One Admission POA School Net 62 7 which includes schools in Tsuen Wan and areas nearby The net includes multiple aided schools and one government school Hoi Pa Street Government Primary School 8 Public transport edit nbsp Tai Ho RoadTrains edit Tsuen Wan is served by three Mass Transit Railway MTR stations Tsuen Wan station and Tai Wo Hau station on the Tsuen Wan line as well as Tsuen Wan West station on the Tuen Ma line Ferries edit The Tsuen Wan Pier connects Tsuen Wan to Park Island a private housing estate in Ma Wan 9 Buses edit The Tsuen Wan Transport Complex was once a major interchange point between ferries and buses It was rendered obsolete when land reclamation moved the adjacent ferry pier and when ferry services were scaled back following the opening of the MTR Tsuen Wan is still well served by many bus routes There are major bus termini at Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West railway stations and at some private developments like Nina Tower and Allway Gardens There are also many minibuses to major destinations around Hong Kong See also editCable TV Tower Chai Wan Kok Concord Square Luk Yeung Galleria Nan Fung Centre Panda Place Sha Tsui Tai Wo Hau Tsuen Wan Environmental Resource Centre Tsuen Wan Park Tsuen Wan Pier Tsuen Wan Rural Committee Tsuen Wan Town Hall Tsuen Wan West Yuen Tsuen Ancient TrailReferences edit a b http cd1 edb hkedcity net cd TC Content 4025 Changes in Tsuen Wan frame htm HK Ed City Urban Development in Tsuen Wan Retrieved 18 Sept 2012 Buckley Roger 1997 1997 Hong Kong The Road to 1997 By Roger Buckley Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 46979 1 The Routledge Handbook of Spanish in the Global City Routledge 11 July 2019 ISBN 9781317506744 Tenders awarded for two residential sites Hong Kong Government 13 August 2014 Retrieved 5 August 2015 in Chinese Allway Gardens official homepage Retrieved 2011 09 17 Contact Us Chinachem Retrieved 29 December 2020 Head Office 35 38 F Nina Tower 8 Yeung Uk Road Tsuen Wan New Territories POA2023 Primary School Lists by School Net for Discretionary Places Admission Stage Education Bureau Retrieved 13 September 2022 POA School Net 62 PDF Education Bureau Retrieved 12 September 2022 Ferry Services of Park Island pitcl com hk Archived from the original on 16 June 2008 Further reading editHayes James 1993 Tsuen Wan growth of a new town and its people Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 585166 3 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tsuen Wan nbsp Look up Tsuen Wan in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsuen Wan amp oldid 1164998924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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