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On 20 December 2003, Tsuen Wan West station opened to the public with the first phase of the KCR West Rail. [2] The campsite for the 2012 edition of Brighton Community Church YF Camp 'Deep and Wide' is located near this station and Tsuen Wan station on the Tsuen Wan line. The camp was held from the 17th to the 20th of December 2012.
Tsuen Wan West (Chinese: 荃灣西約) is situated at the west of Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, along Castle Peak Road between Yau Kom Tau and Chai Wan Kok. There are mainly private residential estates, including Belvedere Garden, Bayview Garden, Greenview Court, the Panorama and Serenade Cove. The largest one is Belvedere Gardens.
Tsuen Wan Transport Complex in 2008. Tsuen Wan Transport Complex in 2008. The site of the Complex in September 2013. Tsuen Wan Transport Complex (Chinese: 荃灣運輸大樓) was a large transport hub in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. There was a bus terminus and taxi stand on the ground floor; on top sat a multi-storey car park.
One component of the Airport Core Programme [10] between 1991 and 1998 was a railway connecting the new Hong Kong International Airport to the city centre. To link Central with the nearby Hong Kong station, the southern terminus of the Tung Chung line and the Airport Express, a passageway was built under Connaught Road Central to connect the ...
Kowloon City, Whampoa City: 23 October 2016: WHA: Ho Man Tin Tuen Ma line: Kowloon City: HOM: Yau Ma Tei formerly Waterloo Tsuen Wan line: Yau Tsim Mong: 22 December 1979: YMT: Mong Kok formerly Argyle Tsuen Wan line: Yau Tsim Mong: 31 December 1979: MOK [c] Prince Edward Tsuen Wan line: Yau Tsim Mong: 10 May 1982: PRE: Shek Kip Mei: Sham Shui Po
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.
Park Island Ferry Pier on Ma Wan in April 2006. Ting Kau Bridge and the mainland Tsuen Wan District are visible in the background. Park Island Ferry Pier (Chinese: 珀麗灣碼頭) is a ferry pier in Park Island, Ma Wan, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is one of the main transport interchange of Park Island, a private housing estate in Ma
Due to its vast size and extensive coverage, directly linking more than 20 shopping malls and various parts of Tsuen Wan's city center, residents of Tsuen Wan can reach their destinations without ever needing to walk on the ground. This has earned Tsuen Wan the nicknames "Sky City," [12] [23] "Off-the-Ground City," [24] and "City Without ...