Central
District |
Above: a deserted Chater Garden at
night in Central district with the Legislative
Council Building in the background. |
Central
District, Hong Kong |
The Central
district is the central business district of Hong Kong. This is
where banks, financial institutions, companies, corporations, and
embassies like to have their headquarters located. As a result the
real estate is prime of the prime. |
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There
are a few interesting sections in 'Central', as this area is often
referred to. The heart of it is the area with Statue Square sort
of in the center of it. It can be defined by Man Yiu Street (with
a pedestrian overpass) on the west, the Victoria
Harbor on the north, the Murray Road on the east, and Des
Voeux Road Central on the south. This section has the most open
space.
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Here
you can find the rustic Legislative Council Building, the War Memorial,
the City Hall, the 50-storey high Jardine
House with round windows, the Central Post Office, Chater Garden,
and the Mandarin
Oriental hotel. The old
Star Ferry pier was also here, but has since been moved to make
room for constructions
and harbor reclamation. |
Above: the former Supreme Court
and present Legislative Coucil Building with light streams of passing
cars and trams. |
Above left: lit-up staircases
of the HSBC building. |
Above right: the Cheung Kong
Center |
To the south at the foothill and
going up the hill is what we'll call the southern section.
It's defined by Des Voeux Road Central on the north, Ice House
Street on the west, Garden Road on the East, and the Lower
Albert Road on the south. |
Landmarks here include the HSBC building, the Cheung Kong Center,
St. John's Catherdral, Standard Charter building, and the Court
of Final Appeal.
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Then
there are the rest - the area with the Hong Kong station with the
IFC 2 (tallest
building in Hong Kong for now, as of 2009.6.13), the Central Ferry
Piers - where the new Star
Ferry pier is, and the Exchange Square towers. And then there's
the mixed commercial and business buildings and shopping area. The
Mid-Levels Escalators
start there somewhere near the Hang Seng Bank building. Of course,
I can't leave out LKF
i.e. Lan
Kwai Fong, a cluster of restaurants and bars. |
Above: the Mid-Levels
Escalators
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If you are into name brands, have your wallet ready. Central district
has a lot of name brand stores. And then there's The Landmark, a
shopping center in the middle of Central.
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Night skyline of Central
District of Hong Kong. (The actual view is more beautiful!)
Tsim
Sha Tsui promenade is where you can see this view.
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