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The original Causeway Bay was reclaimed and in development (in white) Causeway Bay during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. The typhoon shelter of Causeway Bay and the Tin Hau Temple reveal that the area was once a fishing town. Before urban development and massive land reclamation, Causeway Bay was a heavily silted bay.
Circular bridge in the feature of Yee Wo Street Causeway Bay Terminus at the east end of Yee Wo Street Yee Wo Street during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. Yee Wo Street (Chinese: 怡和街; Cantonese Yale: yi4 wo2 gaai1) is a street, actually a thoroughfare nowaday, on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, situated in the area of East Point in the early colonial history and the area of Causeway Bay ...
Kellett Island and Causeway Bay in 1957. Kellett Island in 1970 February, right before its reclamation and connection with Hong Kong Island. In October 1991, a pottery jar containing large quantity of Chinese copper coins was discovered at the island by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The coins were dated to Sui, Tang and Song dynasties (589 ...
Named for the Causeway Bay area and its abundant shopping centres, the station serves various malls including Hysan Place, Sino Plaza, Sogo, and the nearby Victoria Park. A line servicing Hong Kong Island had been part of the initial 1967 plans for a metro system in the city. The Island line would be approved in 1980 while construction began ...
Causeway Road looking toward Causeway Bay. Causeway Road (Chinese: 高士威道; Cantonese Yale: gou1 si6 wai1 dou6) is a main road in Hong Kong. Situated in Causeway Bay, it joins Yee Wo Street in the west and King's Road. It is a boundary of Eastern District and Wan Chai District.
Clockwise order from northwest: Belcher Bay; Wan Chai; Causeway Bay; Quarry Bay; Aldrich Bay; Shau Kei Wan; Lyee Mun Bay; Chai Wan; Siu Sai Wan; Ngan Wan; Big Wave Bay
The street was shown in the Plan of Victoria, Hong Kong,1866. [9] The north of it became mint and later sugar refinery, and south ice works. Great George Street as street name appeared in the Plan of the City of Victoria, Hong Kong, 1889. [10] The place remained port and industrial use until 1960s.
Sino Plaza is a skyscraper located in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong.The tower rises 38 floors and is 185 metres (607 ft) high. [2] Completed in 1992, [1] the building was designed by architectural firm Ho & Partners Architects, and developed by Sino Land Company Limited. [2]