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  2. Wan Chai District - Wikipedia

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    Wan Chai District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. Of the four on Hong Kong Island , it is north-central, and had 166,695 residents in 2021, an increase from 152,608 residents in 2011. The district has the second-highest educationally qualified residents with the highest-bracket incomes, the second-lowest population and the third-oldest ...

  3. Postal codes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of mail from Mainland China, postal codes are not used in Hong Kong as the Hongkong Post deems it unnecessary to adopt such a system. Hongkong Post advised to leave the postcode field blank or try to fill in with "000", "0000", "000000" or "HKG" wherever required. [ 1 ]

  4. Wan Chai - Wikipedia

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    Wan Chai is located in the western part of Wan Chai District on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is bounded by Canal Road to the east, Arsenal Street to the west, and Bowen Road to the south.

  5. Happy Valley, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Happy Valley in 1873 Happy Valley in 1920 Happy Valley in 1971. The area now known as Happy Valley was formerly known as Wong Nai Chung Valley, sometimes known as Wong Nai Chung Kuk (黃泥涌谷) or Wong Nai Chung Valley because of the Wong Nai Chung [] (黃泥涌, lit. yellow mud stream) that leads into the area, where the Wong Nai Chung referred to is a mud-filled river collecting waters ...

  6. Central and Western District - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong's 2011 Census the district population was 251,519, down four percent from 261,884 in the 2001 census, and with an average of 2.7 people for each of the 89,529 households. Among the 18 districts, Central and Western has the second highest median household income in the territory (behind only Wan Chai District).

  7. Tin Hau, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The term "Tin Hau" is also used to describe the location of places like Queen's College (beside Tin Hau MTR station) and the Central Library and the Causeway Bay Sports Ground which is located in the Wan Chai District. Several government offices and facilities such as Causeway Bay Market are located there.

  8. Mid-Levels - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Levels (Chinese: 半山區) is an affluent residential area on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.It is located between Victoria Peak and Central.Residents are predominantly more affluent Hong Kong locals and expatriate professionals.

  9. Shui On Centre - Wikipedia

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    Shui On Centre (Chinese: 瑞安中心) is a 35-storey Grade A office building in Wan Chai North, Hong Kong. The building was completed in May 1987. [3] In neighbors the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. It has the head office of the publisher of the Hong Kong Post. [4]