MTR Train waiting to depart from Chai Wan Station.
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There are no platform screen doors in this station.
Platforms 1 and 2 share the same elevated island platform. Passengers from Chai Wan going to Sheung Wan can board trains on either platforms. In the future, Chai Wan may be extended to Siu Sai Wan to the east, and it is probable that Platform 1 will become the eastbound platform when it's finished.
Exits
There are 5 exits at Chai Wan Station. They lead to New Jade Gardens (Exits A and E), Cheung Lee Street (Exit B), the Transport Interchange (Exit C) and Ning Foo Street (Exit D).
Transport Connections
Chai Wan MTR Station Transport Interchange (Exit C)
Prostitution is one of the oldest occupations in WanChai.
WanChai's renowned historical spots and cultural vestiges include Old WanChai Post Office, Hong Kong's oldest post office and a declared monument, Hung Shing Temple which sees the seaside development one and a half centuries ago, and Pak Tai Temple where a bronze figurine is dedicated to Pak Tai.
WanChai is one of the nine targetted areas initially delineated to focus redevelopment and rehabilitation actions in a corresponding manner.
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In the future, ChaiWan may be extended to Siu Sai Wan to the east, and it is probable that Platform 1 will become the eastbound platform when it's finished.
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