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West Kowloon

West Kowloon (Chinese: 西九龍) is the western part of Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong, situated within the Yau Tsim Mong District and Sham Shui Po District. It is bounded by Canton Road to the east, Victoria Harbour to the west and the south, and Jordan Road to the north. Further to the north, the area extends to Tai Kok Tsui to the west of the West Kowloon Highway. Nam Cheong, Olympic, Austin and Kowloon stations are within the area.

West Kowloon
Traditional Chinese西九龍
Simplified Chinese西九龙
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXī Jiǔ​lóng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingsai1 gau2 lung4
The Union Square development.
High-rise residential blocks near Olympic Station
Hong Kong West Kowloon railway station, the terminus of Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link
The Long Beach Public open spaces

West Kowloon Reclamation edit

It is principally a stretch of reclaimed land, which was subsequently developed in the late 20th century. It has been zoned for mixed commercial, residential and leisure development, and was almost doubled in size with a large reclamation scheme as part of the Airport Core Programme.

Structures edit

Existing edit

 
The Western Harbour Crossing connects West Kowloon to Hong Kong Island

Under construction edit

Projects edit

Existing edit

Commercial projects include International Commerce Centre, a 484-metre (1,588 ft) skyscraper which is part of the Union Square project.

Residential projects which have been realised in the sector include The Waterfront (2000), Sorrento (2003), The Harbourside (2003), and The Arch (2005), and The Cullinan (2008, the tallest residential building in Hong Kong). The above all sit atop Kowloon MTR station, a station on the Tung Chung line and Airport Express line. The shopping-mall Elements started operating on 1 October 2007.

Plots auctioned edit

In August 2005, two neighbouring sites near Central Park and Park Avenue were triggered for auction, and were subsequently acquired by a joint venture of Sino Land, Chinese Estates Holdings and Nan Fung Development.[1]

In May 2007, a site bounded by Hoi Wang Road, Yan Cheung Road and Yau Cheung Road was won by a consortium comprising Sino Land, Chinese Estates Holdings, K Wah International and Nan Fung Development, for a bid of HK$4 billion.[2] Following the successful auction of the site, some legislators called for a law to stop developers from constructing tall buildings which maximise good views at the expense of air flow in densely populated areas, but the bid failed.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Raymond Wang and Danny Chung, West Kowloon braces for battle, The Standard, 4 May 2007
  2. ^ Raymond Wang and Danny Chung, Low-end $4b win, The Standard, 9 May 2007
  3. ^ Olga Wong, "Call for law against 'wall effect' fails", South China Morning Post, 10 May 2007

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