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1/F, Hongkong Post Building, Wang Kee Street, Kowloon Bay: Kowloon Central # (九龍中央郵政局) 1967 Kowloon Government Offices, Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei: Kowloon City # (九龍城郵政局) 1959 Lung Kong Road, Kowloon City: Kowloon East (東九龍郵政局) 1985 Kowloon East Government Offices Building, Lei Yue Mun Road, Kwun Tong: Kwong ...
Kowloon Central Post Office (Chinese: 九龍中央郵政局) is the main post office in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located at 405 Nathan Road , Yau Ma Tei , [ 1 ] underneath the Kowloon Government Offices [ yue ] .
Lok Tung House, Lok Fu Estate. Lok Fu Estate (Chinese: 樂富邨) is a public housing estate in Lok Fu, Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon, Hong Kong, near Lok Fu station on the MTR. [1] Hong Keung Court (康強苑) is a Home Ownership Scheme court near Lok Tung House, Lok Fu Estate. It has one block built in 1999.
Oi Man Estate viewed from Princess Margaret Road. The following is an overview of public housing estates in Quarry Hill and No. 12 Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong, including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Sandwich Class Housing Scheme (SCHS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), and Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) estates.
Choi Wan Estate (Chinese: 彩雲邨) is a public housing estate in Ngau Chi Wan, Wong Tai Sin District, [1] Kowloon, Hong Kong, located between Ngau Chi Wan Village and Jordan Valley and the foot of Fei Ngo Shan. [2]
The Former Marine Police Headquarters Compound, completed in 1884, is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. From 1884 to 1996, the Compound served as the headquarters for the Marine Police, which moved to Sai Wan Ho in 1996 and became a branch in the Hong Kong Police Force. [clarification needed] [2] [3] [4]
Mei Tung Estate (Chinese: 美東邨) is a public housing estate located at the south of Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong opposite Kowloon Walled City Park.It consists of 2 Old Slab-typed blocks, each building is 8-storey, providing over 600 flats. [3]
In 1889, Lin Heung Tea House was first founded in Guangzhou, China. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a proliferation of tea houses in China. In 1926, two branches were opened in Hong Kong: one in Mong Kok, Kowloon and another in Central, Hong Kong Island. In 1980, Lin Heung Tea House moved to the current location and has been ...