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Whampoa (Chinese: 黃埔; Jyutping: Wong4 bou3; Cantonese Yale: Wòhng bou) is the western terminus of the Kwun Tong line of the MTR in Hong Kong. It is located in Hung Hom, Kowloon City District within the developed area of Whampoa Garden immediately adjacent to the stern of The Whampoa, a symbol of identity for the area and its history.
The Kwun Tong line (Chinese: 觀塘綫) is a rapid transit line of the MTR network in Hong Kong, coloured green on the MTR map.Starting at Whampoa in Hung Hom and ending at Tiu Keng Leng in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung, the route has 17 stations and takes 35 minutes to complete. [3]
Whampoa: 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
English: Blank svg route map for MTR (EN), the Hong Kong metro/subway system. It does not mean to be wholly accurate but offers a roughly geographical sense of Hong Kong territories and the MTR system.
Founded in 1866 by Douglas Lapraik and Thomas Sutherland, [1] the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company (known as Hong Kong Kowloon and Whampoa Dock Company). In 1865, it was known as Kowloon Docks and located on the west Kowloon coast between Hung Hom and Tai Wan, facing Hung Hom Bay in the Victoria Harbour. It is also known as Whampoa Dock for
Whampoa Dock, a Hong Kong dockyard operated in the Crown Colony of Hong Kong from 1863 to 1979; Whampoa Garden, a private housing estate built in the 1980s located on part of the former site of the dock; Whampoa station, terminal station on the Kwun Tong line of the MTR in Hong Kong; Hutchison Whampoa, a Hong Kong conglomerate, the eventual ...
The Kwun Tong line extension (abbreviated KTE; Chinese: 觀塘綫延綫; Jyutping: Gun1 Tong4 Sin3 Jin4 Sin3) is an extension of the MTR rapid transit network in Hong Kong. It extends the existing train service of Kwun Tong line to Ho Man Tin station and Whampoa station. Construction started on 25 July 2011 [1] and opened for service on 23 ...
This contract covered not only the station, but also the railway tunnels between Yau Ma Tei and Whampoa Station, including a ventilation building halfway between Yau Ma Tei and Ho Man Tin. [ 6 ] The new 58,000 m 2 (620,000 sq ft), eight-level railway station, cruciform in plan, was built on the site of the Valley Road Estate , which had been ...