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The Repulse Bay Hotel, before its demolition Courtyard of The Repulse Bay Shopping Arcade The Verandah restaurant. The Repulse Bay (Chinese: 影灣園) is a residential building and commercial arcade, located at 109 Repulse Bay Road [1] in the Repulse Bay area of Hong Kong.
Repulse Bay in the 1930s, viewed from Eucliffe, with the Repulse Bay Hotel in the background. Repulse Bay or Tsin Shui Wan 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. [1] [2]
Repulse Bay Beach is a gazetted beach located in Repulse Bay, Southern District, Hong Kong. The beach has barbecue pits and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government . [ 1 ]
Repulse Bay Road (Chinese: 淺水灣道) is a road linking Happy Valley with Repulse Bay and Stanley in Hong Kong. It is one of the richest parts of Hong Kong, with its geography and its views, and has been the most expensive road to rent a house on. [1] It also regularly sets records for its high-value mansions. [2]
The Pulse is a six-storey, 167,000-square-foot (15,500 m 2) shopping centre located on Beach Road at Repulse Bay Beach in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong. It is owned by Emperor International Holdings Limited.
Hong Kong International School; K. ... Repulse Bay Beach; Repulse Bay Road This page was last edited on 8 September 2015, at 04:36 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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Island Road (Chinese: 香島道) is a road in the Southern District of Hong Kong, facing Deep Water Bay and the South China Sea. It links Wong Chuk Hang with Repulse Bay and Stanley. It is regarded as one of the wealthier roads in Hong Kong. [1]