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Encyclopedia > Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong

Aberdeen gate in Hong Kong
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Aberdeen gate in Hong Kong

Aberdeen Harbour (香港仔) is a harbour at the south side of Hong Kong Island, located in the Southern District of Hong Kong.


As with all Aberdeens outside Scotland, it was named after the original Aberdeen by nostalgic Scots who colonised Hong Kong. It is famous to tourists for the boat people living in the harbour and the floating seafood restaurants.


Transportation

Aberdeen is served by Pok Fu Lam Road, Aberdeen Tunnel and Nam Fung Road. Nam Fung Road connects Deep Water Bay Road, which also connects Wong Nai Chung Gap Road to Happy Valley. A bridge link the Aberdeen with Ap Lei Chau over the Aberdeen Harbour.


The proposed MTR West Island Line and South Island Line will have stations in this area.

 and floating resturant
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Aberdeen and floating resturant

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Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong (54 words)
Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong (香港仔) is a harbor at the south side of Hong Kong Island.
As with all Aberdeens outside Scotland, it was named after the original Aberdeen by nostalgic Scots who colonized Hong Kong.
It is famous to tourists for the boat people living in the harbor and the floating seafood restaurants.
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