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21-693: Wong Chuk Hang ( Cantonese pronunciation: [wɔ̏ːŋ tsók̚ háːŋ] ) is a neighbourhood in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island , in Hong Kong . Neolithic artifacts have been unearthed in a region called Chung Hom Wan, which is not far from Wong Chuk Hang. In 1550 the Hong Kong Village ( 香港村 ) was established in Wong Chuk Hang; it still exists, much diminished in size, as Wong Chuk Hang Kau Wai . A satellite village, Wong Chuk Hang San Wai ,

42-495: A long time, these were the only apartments allowed on the mountain. These included properties on Repulse Bay Road and South Bay Road, according to a record of projects by architect Luke Him Sau — the earliest of which (among the Chiu properties) dates back to 1952. Occupying the whole of the west side cliff above the beach was a large castle with a swimming pool, greenhouse and tennis court called Eucliffe, one of three castles owned by

63-421: Is a bay in the southern part of Hong Kong Island , located in the Southern District , Hong Kong. It is one of the most expensive residential areas in the world. Repulse Bay is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island , to the east of Deep Water Bay and to the west of Middle Bay and South Bay . Middle Island is located off Hong Kong Island, between Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay. The origins of

84-415: Is more urbanized, with areas such as Aberdeen containing more housing developments than the eastern half. Large private housing estates in the district include: Baguio Villa , Chi Fu Fa Yuen  [ yue ] , Aberdeen Centre  [ yue ] , South Horizons , Bel-Air ( Cyberport ), Redhill Peninsula and Hong Kong Parkview . The district includes the following areas: Islands of

105-505: Is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong . It is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island and the largest part of the island. It had a population of 274,994 in 2016. The Southern District faces the South China Sea at the south, and is backed by hills and reservoirs , designated as country parks , at the north. The eastern half of the district is semi-rural, with some of Hong Kong's most popular beaches . The western half of

126-488: Is served by Repulse Bay Road , which connects Wong Nai Chung Gap Road and Tai Tam Road . It is very convenient for people to travel to Repulse Bay as there are many bus routes reaching the bay. Visitors can take bus no. 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Central, 63, 65 from Causeway Bay and North Point , or 73 from Cyberport and Aberdeen . Minibus 40, 52 are also available for visitors travelling from Causeway Bay and Aberdeen respectively. Transportation either passes through

147-769: The Aberdeen Tunnel , or travels along the slightly longer scenic route. Beach-goers may also opt to drive there. The beach provides some parking space, and the nearby Repulse Bay Hotel also has parking facilities. There are no MTR stations in Repulse Bay, nor has any MTR project been proposed or commenced there. Repulse Bay is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 18. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Hong Kong Southern District Government Primary School. Author Eileen Chang 's novel, Love in

168-500: The MTR South Island line . Wong Chuk Hang is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 18. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and Hong Kong Southern District Government Primary School. 22°14′53″N 114°10′04″E  /  22.24818°N 114.16765°E  / 22.24818; 114.16765 Southern District, Hong Kong The Southern District

189-478: The bay's English name have become extremely obscure. There are, however, many stories — none resting on any solid evidence that has so far been established. A typical example is that in 1841, the bay was used as a base by pirates and caused serious concern to foreign merchant ships trading with China . The pirates were subsequently repulsed by the Royal Navy , hence the name. There is no evidence of any such origin in

210-493: The district is partly residential and partly industrial. The residents of Southern District vary from the Chinese majority, resident minorities, to the community of expatriates . The eastern half containing areas such as Stanley and Repulse Bay is especially popular among expatriates and affluent locals because of the combination of its close proximity to Central and the wholesome environment. The western half of Southern district

231-531: The district: Tourist attractions within the district include Aberdeen's floating restaurants and fishing harbour; the Ocean Park ; the swimming beach of Repulse Bay ; The Home of Teresa Teng ; the souvenir market and, formerly, the Hong Kong Maritime Museum at Stanley . The Southern District is served by Pok Fu Lam Road , Aberdeen Tunnel , Wong Nai Chung Gap Road and Tai Tam Road . It became

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252-603: The extensive British naval log books of the period. Another story holds that the bay was named after HMS Repulse , which was stationed at the bay at one point. No HMS Repulse ever visited Hong Kong, let alone Repulse Bay and the 1868 Repulse served only on the west coast of the Americas (1872–77) and thereafter in British waters. It is known that the name appeared on the earliest British official map of Hong Kong by Lt TB Collinson RE in 1845. However, British Admiralty charts never used

273-531: The film " Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing . " Until the early 1960s, residential buildings were quite restricted. Three blocks of six storey apartments were developed by Dr. P. P. (Put-Paw) Chiu and his brother P. W. (Put-Wai) Chiu, part way up the mountain overlooking Repulse Bay. These were luxury apartments with servants' quarters, with only two apartments per floor in Blocks A and B. Apartments in Block C are smaller. For

294-609: The last district of Hong Kong to be served by the MTR , when the South Island line commenced operations in 2016, linking Ap Lei Chau and Wong Chuk Hang with Admiralty . The proposed MTR South Island line (West) will serve the western half of the area. There are currently no proposed routes to Stanley or Repulse Bay due to the large number of buses that serve those destinations. Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Repulse Bay or Tsin Shui Wan

315-487: The millionaire Eu Tong Sen . The Eucliffe structure and historical site was demolished to make way for a row of low apartments. The Repulse Bay area is one of the most expensive housing areas in Hong Kong. Tencent 's CEO Pony Ma bought a house there for US$ 57 million in 2014. In 2018, twin townhouses were sold for HK$ 1 billion (US$ 127 million) or about $ 970,000 per square metre ($ 90,000/sq ft). In 2018, Li Ka-shing ,

336-623: The name until the 20th century, instead sticking to the quite erroneous name given by Commander Edward Belcher RN in his 1841 survey, Chonghom Bay. The source of the name remains unknown. In 1898, the Hong Kong Golf Club opened in the valley behind the Deep Water Bay and became a social hub. Roads were developed between the South and the North parts of Hong Kong Island and in the 1910s, Repulse Bay

357-464: The richest man in Hong Kong, was living near Repulse Bay. The former Repulse Bay Hotel was demolished in two stages during the 1970s and 1980s. Later a boutique shopping mall was constructed on part of the old hotel site to mimic some of the lost colonial architecture. Emperor International Holdings Limited bought Lido Mall at Repulse Bay and renamed it The Pulse, but due to its expansion to five storeys and 13,300 m (143,000 sq ft), it

378-718: Was developed into a beach. The Repulse Bay Hotel was built by the Kadoorie family in 1920. To attract swimmers, a bus route from Central to Repulse Bay was created, and now stands as one of Hong Kong's oldest bus routes. The writer Ernest Hemingway and the American actor Marlon Brando stayed at the Repulse Bay Hotel. During the Battle of Hong Kong in World War II , Repulse Bay was an important strategic location. The Repulse Bay Hotel

399-502: Was established in the 1860s and 1870s. The name Staunton (along with valley and creek) is likely linked to Sir George Staunton, 2nd Baronet . Features of Wong Chuk Hang include: The head office of the clothing Lane Crawford is in One Island South  [ zh ] , Wong Chuk Hang. Aberdeen Tunnel is a two-tube tunnel linking Wong Chuk Hang and Happy Valley . Ocean Park station and Wong Chuk Hang station , stations of

420-431: Was in negotiations with the government over the land premium. On 15 May 2012, Emperor announced an agreement with the government with the land premium at HK$ 798 million. Emperor would put The Pulse up for lease after receiving the occupation permit. The 13,300-square-metre (143,000 sq ft), five-storey shopping mall would be rented out at HK$ 50 to HK$ 60 per square foot. The Pulse was opened in 2016. Repulse Bay

441-451: Was used by the Japanese as a military hospital during the war. The beach was extended artificially, and thus the sand closer to the shore is coarser in texture than the sand further away. It is one of the longest beaches in Hong Kong with a length of 292 metres (960 feet). American actors William Holden and Jennifer Jones stayed at the Repulse Bay Hotel in 1955 when they acted there in

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