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Tsing Yi (Chinese: 青衣), or Tsing Yi Island (Traditional Chinese: 青衣島) is an island of Hong Kong, to the northwest of Hong Kong Island. With area of 10.67 km², the island has extended drastically by reclamation of almost all its natural shore and annexation of Nga Ying Chau and Chau Tsai. Three major bays or harbours, Tsing Yi Tong , Mun Tsai Tong and Tsing Yi Bay in the northeast, have been completely reclaimed for new towns. Traditional Chinese characters refers to one of two standard sets of printed Chinese characters. ...
The night view of the Island side as seen from the Kowloon side - the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Island (Traditional Chinese: 馿¸¯å³¶; Simplified Chinese: 馿¸¯å²; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 dou2; Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇngdÇo) is the island where the colonial settlement of the Hong Kong territory...
Nga Ying Chau (牙鷹洲), or Cap Island, was a island off the northeast shore of Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong, separated by a small harbour, Mun Tsai Tong (門仔塘), and Tsuen Wan is at its northeast, just across the Rambler Channel. ...
Chau Tsai (洲仔) was a small island off the southern shore of Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Tong (青衣塘), or Tsing Yi Lagoon, was an lagoon in east shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Mun Tsai Tong (éä»å¡) was a harbour locating between northeast Tsing Yi Island and Nga Ying Chau of Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Bay (éè¡£ç£) was a bay at the east side of Hong Kongs Tsing Yi Island, beside Rambler Channel. ...
A new town, planned community or planned city is a city, town, or community that was designed from scratch, and grew up more or less following the plan. ...
The Island can be considered as four quarters, the northeast quarter is a residential area, the southeast quarter is a container port, the southwest holds heavy industry, and the northwest includes a recreation trail, a transportation interchange and some ship yards. The island is at the northwest part of Victoria Harbour and part of its development is under the law, Chapter 531, the Protection of the Harbour Ordinance. Look up quarter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Victoria Harbour The night view of the Victoria Harbour with the skyscrapers in Central behind, viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui Victoria Harbour (Traditional Chinese: ç¶å¤å©äºæ¸¯; Simplified Chinese: ç»´å¤å©äºæ¸¯; Cantonese Jyutping: wai4 do1 lei6 aa3 gong2; Mandarin Pinyin: WéiduÅlìyà GÇng) is the harbour between the Kowloon Peninsula and the...
Constituencies in 2003 District Council Election. Tsing Yi Island is the island on the left. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1500x1500, 78 KB) Summary Map of Constituencies of Kwai Tsing District in 2003 district council election. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1500x1500, 78 KB) Summary Map of Constituencies of Kwai Tsing District in 2003 district council election. ...
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The position of Tsing Yi Island, as Chun Fa Lok (春花落), in the map of Yuet Tai Kei (粵大記) written by Kwok Fei (郭棐) during Ming Dynasty. (Note: The south is on the top of the map.) Tsing Yi (青衣) means green (or black) clothes. It is also a kind of fish, probably Green Wrasse, once abundant in nearby waters. People named the island after the fish. Tsing Yi Tam (青衣潭, lit. Tsing Yi Pool) or Tsing Yi Tam Shan (青衣潭山, lit. Tsing Yi Pool Hill) also appeared on some early Chinese maps. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (708x820, 76 KB) Summary The Position Tsing Yi Island, as Chun Fa Lok (æ¥è±è½), in the map of Yuet Tai Kei (粵大è¨) written during Ming Dynasty. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (708x820, 76 KB) Summary The Position Tsing Yi Island, as Chun Fa Lok (æ¥è±è½), in the map of Yuet Tai Kei (粵大è¨) written during Ming Dynasty. ...
Binomial name Notolabrus inscriptus (Richardson, 1848) The green wrasse (Notolabrus inscriptus) is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus, found in eastern Australia including Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island, the Kermadec Islands, and the north east coast of the North Island in New Zealand, in reef areas at depths of...
Tsing Yi (Chinese: ), or Tsing Yi Island (Traditional Chinese: é衣島) is an island of Hong Kong, to the northwest of Hong Kong Island. ...
Tsing Yi (Chinese: ), or Tsing Yi Island (Traditional Chinese: é衣島) is an island of Hong Kong, to the northwest of Hong Kong Island. ...
The Island was also known as Chun Fa Lok (春花落) once upon a time, which means "the fall of spring flowers", or Chun Fa Island, on some Western maps. Now, Chun Fa Lok is still a place name on the southeast corner of the island. A government document in Ming Dynasty named the water near Chun Fa Lok Chun Fa Yeung (春花洋), probably now the Rambler Channel. The Ming navy defeated fleets of pirates there. Tsing Yi (Chinese: ), or Tsing Yi Island (Traditional Chinese: é衣島) is an island of Hong Kong, to the northwest of Hong Kong Island. ...
Ming China under the Yongle Emperor Capital Nanjing (1368-1421) Beijing (1421-1644) Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor - 1368-1398 Hongwu Emperor - 1627-1644 Chongzhen Emperor History - Established in Nanjing January 23, 1368 - Fall of Beijing 1644 - End of the Southern Ming April, 1662 Population - 1393 est. ...
Rambler Channel (藍巴勒海峽) separates Tsing Yi Island and the mainland Kowloon Peninsula of the New Territories, in Hong Kong. ...
In some historical sources, Tsing-I Island is used instead of Tsing Yi Island, and Chung-Hue Island instead of Chun Fa Island.
Administration Tsing Yi, together with Kwai Chung, is part of Tsuen Wan New Town of the Kwai Tsing District in the New Territories. Though Tsing Yi is a de facto outlying island, it is not accordingly included in the Islands District. Kwai Chung (Chinese: èµæ¶; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: kwai4 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: kuà chÅng) is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Tsuen Wan New Town is a new town in Hong Kong. ...
Kwai Tsing (Chinese: èµéå, Jyutping: kwai4 cing1 keoi1, pinyin: kuà qÄ«ng qÅ«) is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. ...
A major road, Kwong Fuk Road in Tai Po, a town in the New Territories. ...
The Islands District (é¢å³¶å) is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. ...
Historically, Tsing Yi Island, with Kwai Chung, were usually in the same administration unit of Tsuen Wan because of their proximity and closely-knitted neighbourhood. Unlike Kwai Chung, however, whose villages are part of Tsuen Wan Rural Committee, Tsing Yi Island has its own, Tsing Yi Rural Committee. The rural committee was politically significant until the establishment of a District Council and Regional Council (now-abolished), and even less significant since the urban population grew much larger than the rural population. The night scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island) Tsuen Wan (Traditional Chinese: , formerly also Tsun Wan) is a bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. ...
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Tsuen Wan Rural Committee (èç£éäºå§å¡æ) is an rural committee representing the interest of villages in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Rural Committee (éè¡£éäºå§å¡æ) is a rural committee dealing with matters of the villages on the Tsing Yi Island. ...
Rural committee (éäºå§å¡æ) is a body representing the welfare of indigenious residents in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
The District Councils (區議會 and formerly District Boards) are district organizations in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). ...
The Regional Councils service area (in green) The Regional Council (åå叿¿å±, RegCo) was a municipal council in Hong Kong responsible for municipal services in the New Territories (excluding New Kowloon). ...
Population There were about 4,000 people on the island when the British took the New Territories around 1898. From the 2001 Census, there were 193,432 people, i.e. 55,478 households, on the island. In the past hundred years, the population has grown to nearly 50 times the size. It is expected to grow to 203,300 in the future. 1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...
The household is the basic unit of analysis in many microeconomic and government models. ...
Geography Tsing Yi Island is a hilly island with Tsing Yi Peak in the south and Liu To Shan in the north east. Small plain can be found surrounding the former Tsing Yi Lagoon in island northeast. The rocks on the island are mainly granite and were exposed due to extensive housing, industrial and infrastructure construction. Although the island is not fallen in the administration of country park, most of the hilly area remains green. The Tsing Yi Peak climbs to 334 metres and is a barrier separating industrial west and residential east. Three peaks of Tsing Yi Peak, view from Kwai Chung side Tsing Yi Peak (é衣山) or Sam Chi Heung (䏿¯é¦) is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Liu To (寮è) is the area around the valley in the midwest of Tsing Yi Island. ...
Tsing Yi Tong (éè¡£å¡), or Tsing Yi Lagoon, was a lagoon in east shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Close-up of granite from Yosemite National Park, valley of the Merced River Quarrying granite for the Mormon Temple, Utah Territory. ...
A country park is an area designated for people to visit and enjoy recreation in a countryside environment. ...
Nature The hilly area of the island largely remains intact and is designated as a green belt. In 1997 a once lost endemic plant, Hong Kong croton, was found in the woodland beneath the highest peak, Tsing Yi Peak, on the island. For other uses of the word Greenbelt, see Greenbelt (disambiguation). ...
Year 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar). ...
Binomial name Croton hancei (Benth, 1861) Hong Kong croton (Croton hancei) is an endemic species of croton to Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Three peaks of Tsing Yi Peak, view from Kwai Chung side Tsing Yi Peak (é衣山) or Sam Chi Heung (䏿¯é¦) is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
History
Tsing Yi Promenade along Rambler Channel In the early days, the inhabitants on the island were mostly farmers and fishermen. The major population concentrated in the northeast portion of the island. Farmers grew rice, vegetables and pineapples, while fishermen lived in huts connected by plank walkways in the small harbour of Tsing Yi Tong which stretched far back into the island. Many fishermen also lived on their junks and boats all the time, fishing in the nearby waters. Even as late as the 1970s, Tsing Yi Tong resembled Tai O with its characteristical stilt houses and water vehicles. Like many other fishing villages in Hong Kong, the Tsing Yi dwellers worshipped Tin Hau, the goddess of mercy and the sea. A Tin Hau Temple was built on the shore of Tsing Yi Tong. At the birthday of Tin Hau, fishermen of all nearby waters would come to the Temple for celebrations. The temple was white in color and thus people call it Pak Miu (白廟, lit. White Temple). Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2560x1920, 1665 KB) Summary Tsing Yi Promenade Photograph by en:User:HenryLi Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Tsing Yi Tsing Yi Promenade Metadata This file...
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Binomial name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. ...
Tsing Yi Tong (青衣塘), or Tsing Yi Lagoon, was an lagoon in east shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
A junk is a Chinese sailing vessel. ...
Tai O (Traditional Chinese: ) is a fishing town, partly located on an island of the same name, on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. ...
Pang uk (Chinese: 棚屋, literally meaning stilt house, stilted structure or pile shacks) is a kind of house with special structure found in Tai O, Lantau, Hong Kong. ...
Clothed statues of Matsu Matsu (Chinese: 媽ç¥;; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu; literally Mother-Ancestor; POJ: Má-chó·), mortal name Lin Moniang (æé»å¨), is the Taoist goddess of the Sea who protects fishermen and sailors. ...
Matsu (媽祖, pinyin: Māzǔ, Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu, lit. ...
From the 1920s onwards, a mainland company built lime factories on the present site of Greenfield Garden. It is the earliest known industry on the island. The lime industry continued to flourish during the 1950s, and a tanning factory was also founded at the same period. After World War II, other heavy industries moved in as well. In the 1960s, several oil companies moved their oil storage depots onto the island, likewise a China Light and Power power station, and a Green Island Cement cement plant. Meanwhile, some small shipbuilding companies started their business in Tsing Yi, and remain on the north side of the Island. In the 1970s, six large-scale companies on the island collectively built the Tsing Yi Bridge to connect Tsing Yi and Kwai Chung over the Rambler Channel. The bridge was soon transferred to the Hong Kong Government, remaining the sole road connection to the island for more than ten years. Several industrial buildings for light industries were constructed beside the bridge afterward. Several dockyards moved to the west shore of the island at the end of the 1970s. ...
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Greenfield Garden (ç¿ æ¡è±å) is the third private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
CLP Holdings (Traditional Chinese: ) SEHK: 0002 is the only company providing electricity to Kowloon and the New Territories (except Lamma) in Hong Kong. ...
Oil power plant in Iraq A power station (also referred to as generating station or power plant) is a facility for the generation of electric power. ...
Green Island Cement is a Hong Kong company that sells cement. ...
Men from Francisco de Orellanas expedition building a small brigantine, the San Pedro, to be used in the search for food Shipbuilding is the construction of ships. ...
Stone of Tsing Yi Bridge (The Bridge is on the right. ...
Kwai Chung (Chinese: èµæ¶; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: kwai4 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: kuà chÅng) is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Rambler Channel (藍巴勒海峽) separates Tsing Yi Island and the mainland Kowloon Peninsula of the New Territories, in Hong Kong. ...
It is noteworthy that Wok Tai Wan on the Tsing Yi Island was once a paradise for nudists during the 1950s, and hence Tsing Yi was once synonymous with nudism in Hong Kong. Wok Tai Wan (éåºç£) was a bay on the northwest coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Naturists find going without clothing both enjoyable and relaxing. ...
Synonyms (in ancient Greek syn συν = plus and onoma όνομα = name) are different words with similar or identical meanings. ...
After the establishment of the Tsing Yi Bridge, the Hong Kong Government commenced an extensive new town project on the Island. Cheung Ching Estate, Cheung Hong Estate and Mayfair Gardens were consequently built in heaps. The vicinity of the Mobil oil storage depot to Mayfair Garden and Cheung Ching Estate once aroused enormous concern for the safety of the residents. Some social workers and residents urged the government to relocate the storage facilities. The government decided to halt the last phase of the Mayfair Garden development scheme. The storage facility remained at the same location until Container Terminal 9 was on the Government's agenda. A new town, planned community or planned city is a city, town, or community that was designed from scratch, and grew up more or less following the plan. ...
Twin Tower style of Cheung Ching Estate Cheung Ching Estate (é·éé¨) is a public housing estate by the Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island of the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Cheung Hong Estate (é·åº·é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Ching Hong Road entrance Mayfair Gardens (ç¾æ¯è±å) is the first private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong by Sun Hung Kai (æ°é´»åº), and was first established on 1977. ...
Mobil gas station in the Loisaida section of the East Village of New York City Mobil was a major American oil company which merged with Exxon in 1999 to form ExxonMobil. ...
Container Terminal 9 from Tsing Yi Peak, Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong Container Terminal 9 or CT9 (ä¹è貨æ«ç¢¼é ) is the 9th container terminal in Hong Kong. ...
Later on, the tenor of town development shifted northward. Two fisherman harbours, Tsing Yi Tong and Mun Tsai Tong were reclaimed for residenital use. Many fishermen were relocated from their boats parked in the typhoon shelter to the Ching Tao House, a new residential block on land, of Chueng Ching Estate. The land inhabitants were put together into several designated areas so as to re-build their villages. The primary sectors had all died out owing to the drastic town development. Tsing Yi Estate, Cheung On Estate, Cheung Fat Estate, Ching Tai Court and Tsing Yi Garden were built after all reclamations were accomplished. Ching Wah Court was built adjoining to Cheung Hong Estate. Mun Tsai Tong (éä»å¡) was a harbour locating between northeast Tsing Yi Island and Nga Ying Chau of Hong Kong. ...
Land reclamation is either of two distinct practices. ...
Tsing Yi Estate (éè¡£é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Cheung On Estate (é·å®é¨) is a public housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Cheung Fat Estate (é·ç¼é¨) is a public housing estate managed by Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Ching Wah Court (éè¯è) is a housing estate under Home Ownership Scheme by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
At the same time, Tsing Yi Bridge was seriously overburdened and its structure was unable to cope with ever-increasing traffic. There was only a one-way road in each direction on the bridge. Traffic congestion became the burning problem in the community, and subsequently aroused protest. Finally, Tsing Yi North Bridge, a connection to Tsuen Wan was built to ease off the congestion, as well as to accommodate the local residential population boom. This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ...
Tsing Yi North Bridge is also called Tsing Tsuen Bridge (éèæ©) which connects the Tam Kon Shan Roundabout (ææ¡¿å±±è¿´æè) of Tsing Yi Island and Texaco Road Roundabout (德士å¤éè¿´æè) of Tsuen Wan, across the Rambler Channel (èå·´åæµ·å³½). The bridge is built by the Japanese Firm, Kumagaigumi (çè°·çµ) and completed on 10th December, 1987. ...
The night scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island) Tsuen Wan (Traditional Chinese: , formerly also Tsun Wan) is a bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. ...
Clusters of highrise residential blocks in the island northeast Tsing Yi was continually under further development and Greenfield Garden, Serene Garden, Broadview Garden, and Cheung Hang Estate were constructed. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2560x1920, 1779 KB) Summary Northern part of new town on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong Photograph by en:User:HenryLi Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2560x1920, 1779 KB) Summary Northern part of new town on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong Photograph by en:User:HenryLi Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed...
Greenfield Garden (ç¿ æ¡è±å) is the third private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Serene Garden (æµ·æ
è±å) is a PSPS housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Broadview Garden (忝è±å) is a housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Society on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Cheung Hang Estate (é·äº¨é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the hills near Liu To of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
The final decision to relocate Hong Kong International Airport spurred a new series of development: Airport Railway, Ting Kau Bridge to Ting Kau and North New Territories, Tsing Ma Bridge to Ma Wan and Lantau Island, Rambler Channel Bridge to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, Duplicate Tsing Yi South Bridge on the south side of Tsing Yi Bridge. Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH) (Chinese: 馿¸¯åéæ©å ´; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 gwok3 zai3 gei1 coeng4; Mandarin Pinyin: ) is the principal airport in Hong Kong. ...
This is the complete route map of the Airport Express. ...
Ting Kau Bridge (æ±ä¹æ©) is a 1177 m long cable-stayed bridge in Hong Kong that spans north Tsing Yi and Tuen Mun Road. ...
Ting Kau (æ±ä¹) is an area in west Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. ...
A major road, Kwong Fuk Road in Tai Po, a town in the New Territories. ...
Tsing Ma Bridge (é馬大æ©) by night Tsing Ma Bridge (Chinese: é馬大æ©; Cantonese: cing1 maa5 daai6 kiu4; Mandarin: QÄ«ngmÇ dà qiáo) (named after two islands of Tsing Yi (é衣島) and Ma Wan (馬ç£) in Cantonese), of Hong Kong is the worlds sixth largest suspension bridge (22° 21N, 114° 04 E). ...
Ma Wan (馬ç£) is an island of Hong Kong, located between Lantau Island and Tsing Yi Island. ...
Map of Lantau Island, Hong Kong Lantau Island (based on the local old name of Lantau Peak çé Là ntóu, Ragged Head; 大嶼山/大屿山 pinyin: Dà yÇ shÄn, Cantonese: Tai yue shan, Big Island Mountain), also Lantao, is the largest island in Hong Kong, located at the mouth of the Pearl...
Rambler Channel Bridge (èå·´åæµ·å³½å¤§æ©) or Cheung Tsing Bridge (é·éæ©) is a bridge on Rambler Channel of Hong Kong, connecting Cheung Ching Tunnel on Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung section of Tsing Kwai Highway. ...
In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon refers to the urban area made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tates Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and...
The night view of the Island side as seen from the Kowloon side - the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Island (Traditional Chinese: 馿¸¯å³¶; Simplified Chinese: 馿¸¯å²; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 dou2; Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇngdÇo) is the island where the colonial settlement of the Hong Kong territory...
Duplicate Tsing Yi South Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶åæ©) or Duplicate Tsing Yi Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶æ©) or Kwai Tsing Bridge (èµéæ©) is a bridge connecting Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung over the Rambler Channel of Hong Kong in parallel to Tsing Yi Bridge, which fell ill owing to years of heavy usage. ...
On the island, new residential projects, Tivoli Garden, Grand Horizon, Mount Haven, Villa Esplanada, Tierra Verde, and Cheung Wang Estate were completed. The final part of reclaimed land near the shore had been laid waste for almost a decade until Tsing Yi Promenade was built in 2004. Local Hong Kong cultural pursuits of Chinese music and dancing, walking and Chinese exercise are in evidence in most evenings. Tivoli Garden (å®ç¦è±å) is a housing estate under Sandwich Class Housing Scheme by Hong Kong Housing Society on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Villa Esplanada (çæ¯ç£) is a private housing estate developed by Sun Hung Kai on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Tierra Verde is a large housing complex located in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. ...
Cheung Wang Estate (é·å®é¨) is a public housing estate built by the Hong Kong Housing Authority in Liu To on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Promenade, view from Tsing Yi Pier Tsing Yi Promenade (é衣海濱å
Œ) is a promenade along the east seafront of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
During 2000 to 2004 Container Terminal 9 was built on the reclaimed southwest shore of the island, together with resident blocks, Rambler Crest. Nearby, and well within sight of Hong Kong Central, a controversial new dioxin burning plant was also put into operation during 2004, arousing much concern for the residents of Tsing Yi and Hong Kong island. Rambler Crest (èæ¾ç£) is a private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Housing Estates and Villages -
Public Housing Estates on Tsing Yi Island Constituency map, showing approx location of housing estates on the island // At early 1970s, the residents of Tsing Yi Island were largely villagers and fishermen. ...
Public Housing | Name | | Type | Inaug. | No Blocks | No Units | Associated developments | | Cheung Ching Estate | 長青邨 | Public | 1977 | 8 | 4,905 | | | Cheung Fat Estate | 長發邨 | Public | 1989 | 4 | 2,067 | Cheung Fat Estate Shopping Centre | | Cheung Hang Estate | 長亨邨 | Public | 1990 | 6 | 4,689 | | | Cheung Hong Estate | 長康邨 | Public | 1979 | 13 | 8,100 | | | Cheung On Estate | 長安邨 | Semi-Private | 1988 | 10 | 7,338 | | | Cheung Wang Estate | 長宏邨 | Public | 2001 | 7 | 4,273 | | | Easeful Court | 青逸軒 | Public | 2003 | 2 | 510 | | | Tsing Yi Estate | 青衣邨 | Public | 1986 | 4 | 930 | | Tenants Purchase/HOS/ PSPS/ Sandwich Class Scheme Housing | Name | | Type | Inaug. | No Blocks | No Units | Associated developments | | Ching Nga Court | 青雅苑 | HOS | 1989 | 1 | 816 | | | Ching Shing Court | 青盛苑 | HOS | 1985 | 1 | 800 | | | Ching Tai Court | 青泰苑 | HOS | 1988 | 7 | 2,180 | | | Ching Wah Court | 青華苑 | HOS | 1986 | 6 | 2,460 | | | Ching Wang Court | 青宏苑 | HOS | 2001 | 2 | 576 | | | Serene Garden | 海悅花園 | PSPS | 1992 | 3 | 840 | | | Tivoli Garden | 宏福花園 | Sandwich | | | -n/a- | | Ching Shing Court (éçè) is a single residental block under Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Ching Wah Court (éè¯è) is a housing estate under Home Ownership Scheme by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tivoli Garden (å®ç¦è±å) is a housing estate under Sandwich Class Housing Scheme by Hong Kong Housing Society on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Private Housing | Name | | Type | Inaug. | No Blocks | No Units | Associated developments | Developer | | Broadview Garden | 偉景花園 | Semi-Private | | 7 | -n/a- | | HK Housing Society | | Grand Horizon | 海欣花園 | Private | 2000 | 5 | 1,432 | | Sun Hung Kai | | Greenfield Garden | 翠怡花園 | Private | 1989 | 11 | 3,216 | | Sun Hung Kai | | Mayfair Gardens | 美景花園 | Private | 1977 | 8 | -n/a- | | Sun Hung Kai | | Mount Haven | 曉峰園 | Private | 1999 | 5 | 816 | | Sun Hung Kai | | Rambler Crest | 藍澄灣 | Private | | 5 | -n/a- | Mall and hotels | Hutchison Whampoa | | Villa Esplanada | 灝景灣 | Private | 1997 | 10 | -n/a- | | Consortium | | Tierra Verde | 盈翠半島 | Private | | 12 | -n/a- | Maritime Square, Tsing Yi MTR | MTR Corp, Hutchison | | Tsing Yi Garden | 青怡花園 | Private | 1986 | 7 | 1,520 | podium arcade | Cheung Kong | Greenfield Garden (ç¿ æ¡è±å) is the third private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Ching Hong Road entrance Mayfair Gardens (ç¾æ¯è±å) is the first private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong by Sun Hung Kai (æ°é´»åº), and was first established on 1977. ...
Rambler Crest (èæ¾ç£) is a private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Villa Esplanada (çæ¯ç£) is a private housing estate developed by Sun Hung Kai on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Tierra Verde is a large housing complex located in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. ...
Maritime Square from Tsing Yi Station of Mass Transit Railway and Airport Expresss Maritime Square (Traditional Chinese: éè¡£å) is a 4-story shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Station Entrance Tsing Yi (Chinese: éè¡£; Jyutping: cing1 ji1; pinyin: QÄ«ngyÄ«) is an interchange station of Tung Chung Line of MTR and Airport Express on Tsing Yi Island. ...
Villages - Chung Mei Lo Uk Village (涌美老屋村)
- Fishermen's Village (漁民村)
- Fung Shue Wo Resite Village (楓樹窩新村)
- Lam Tin Resite Village (藍田村)
- St. Paul Village (聖保祿村)
- Sun Uk Resite Village (新屋村)
- Tai Wong Ha Resite Village (大王下村)
- Tsing Yi Hui (青衣墟)
- Tsing Yi Lutheran Village
- Tsing Yu Resite Village (青裕新村)
- Yim Tin Kok Resite (鹽田角村)
- Sai Shan Village
Tsing Yi Lutheran Village Tsing Yi Lutheran Village (ä¿¡ç¾©æ°æ) is a village on Tsing Yi Island. ...
Sai Shan Village (ç´°å±±æ) is a village on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Hotels There are three hotels at the east of Tsing Yi Island, facing the marvellous view of Rambler Channel and the container terminals. They are: Rambler Crest on Tsing Yi Island Rambler Crest (èæ¾ç£) is a private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Rambler Crest on Tsing Yi Island Rambler Crest (èæ¾ç£) is a private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Rambler Crest on Tsing Yi Island Rambler Crest (èæ¾ç£) is a housing development on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong, which included a private housing estate, shopping mall and 3 hotels, namely Mexan Harbour Hotel (çé¸é
åº), Rambler Garden Hotel (è¯é¸é
åº) and Rambler Oasis Hotel (éé¸é
åº). It was developed by Hutchison Whampoa Limited. ...
Transport Tsing Yi Island is a transportation hub in Hong Kong.
Bridges There are eight bridges connected to the island. Within the island: Stone of Tsing Yi Bridge (The Bridge is on the right. ...
Kwai Chung (Chinese: èµæ¶; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: kwai4 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: kuà chÅng) is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon refers to the urban area made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tates Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and...
Duplicate Tsing Yi South Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶åæ©) or Duplicate Tsing Yi Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶æ©) or Kwai Tsing Bridge (èµéæ©) is a bridge connecting Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung over the Rambler Channel of Hong Kong in parallel to Tsing Yi Bridge, which fell ill owing to years of heavy usage. ...
Duplicate Tsing Yi South Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶åæ©) or Duplicate Tsing Yi Bridge (éè¡£è¤å¶æ©) or Kwai Tsing Bridge (èµéæ©) is a bridge connecting Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung over the Rambler Channel of Hong Kong in parallel to Tsing Yi Bridge, which fell ill owing to years of heavy usage. ...
Kwai Chung (Chinese: èµæ¶; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: kwai4 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: kuà chÅng) is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon refers to the urban area made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tates Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and...
Tsing Yi North Bridge is also called Tsing Tsuen Bridge (éèæ©) which connects the Tam Kon Shan Roundabout (ææ¡¿å±±è¿´æè) of Tsing Yi Island and Texaco Road Roundabout (德士å¤éè¿´æè) of Tsuen Wan, across the Rambler Channel (èå·´åæµ·å³½). The bridge is built by the Japanese Firm, Kumagaigumi (çè°·çµ) and completed on 10th December, 1987. ...
Tsing Yi North Bridge is also called Tsing Tsuen Bridge (éèæ©) which connects the Tam Kon Shan Roundabout (ææ¡¿å±±è¿´æè) of Tsing Yi Island and Texaco Road Roundabout (德士å¤éè¿´æè) of Tsuen Wan, across the Rambler Channel (èå·´åæµ·å³½). The bridge is built by the Japanese Firm, Kumagaigumi (çè°·çµ) and completed on 10th December, 1987. ...
The night scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island) Tsuen Wan (Traditional Chinese: , formerly also Tsun Wan) is a bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. ...
Ting Kau Bridge (æ±ä¹æ©) is a 1177 m long cable-stayed bridge in Hong Kong that spans north Tsing Yi and Tuen Mun Road. ...
Tuen Mun (屯é) is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. ...
Yuen Long (å
æ, Jyutping: jyun4 long5, pinyin: YuánlÇng) (used to be known as Un Long), one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong, located in the North-West of the New Territories, is a post-war new town set in the centre of Hong Kongs largest alluvial plain. ...
Rambler Channel Bridge (èå·´åæµ·å³½å¤§æ©) or Cheung Tsing Bridge (é·éæ©) is a bridge on Rambler Channel of Hong Kong, connecting Cheung Ching Tunnel on Tsing Yi Island and Kwai Chung section of Tsing Kwai Highway. ...
In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon refers to the urban area made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tates Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and...
The night view of the Island side as seen from the Kowloon side - the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Island (Traditional Chinese: 馿¸¯å³¶; Simplified Chinese: 馿¸¯å²; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 dou2; Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇngdÇo) is the island where the colonial settlement of the Hong Kong territory...
Tsing Ma Bridge (é馬大æ©) by night Tsing Ma Bridge (Chinese: é馬大æ©; Cantonese: cing1 maa5 daai6 kiu4; Mandarin: QÄ«ngmÇ dà qiáo) (named after two islands of Tsing Yi (é衣島) and Ma Wan (馬ç£) in Cantonese), of Hong Kong is the worlds sixth largest suspension bridge (22° 21N, 114° 04 E). ...
Ma Wan (馬ç£) is an island of Hong Kong, located between Lantau Island and Tsing Yi Island. ...
Map of Lantau Island, Hong Kong Lantau Island (based on the local old name of Lantau Peak çé Là ntóu, Ragged Head; 大嶼山/大屿山 pinyin: Dà yÇ shÄn, Cantonese: Tai yue shan, Big Island Mountain), also Lantao, is the largest island in Hong Kong, located at the mouth of the Pearl...
Tsing Lai Bridge (éèæ©) is a rail bridge for MTR and Airport Express over Rambler Channel of Hong Kong, linking Tsing Yi Station and Lai King Station, as its name reflects the first word of each station. ...
One of the entrances to Lai King MTR station. ...
Stonecutters Bridge (æè¹æ´²å¤§æ©) is a high level cable-stayed bridge which connects Tsing Yi Island, landing on Container Terminal 9, and Stonecutters Island, landing on Container Terminal 8, over the Rambler Channel. ...
Stonecutters Island (昂船洲) is a former island in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. ...
In modern day Hong Kong, Kowloon refers to the urban area made up of Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon, bordered by the Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutters Island in the west, Tates Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and...
Shing Mun River and Lek Yuen Bridge (çæºæ©). Sha Tin ( also spelt Shatin ) is an area in the New Territories, in the Hong Kong special administrative region of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Liu To Bridge (å¯®èæ©) is a bridge over the valley of Liu To, Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tunnels Cheung Ching Tunnel (é·éé§é) is a tunnel on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Nam Wan Tunnel (Traditional Chinese: ) in Hong Kong is set to be part of one of the engineering marvels of modern times. ...
Railway Tsing Yi Station, at the northern part of Tsing Yi Island, is a part of the MTR Tung Chung Line and Airport Express. Tsing Yi Station (青衣站) is an interchange station of Tung Chung Line of MTR and Airport Express on Tsing Yi Island. ...
This article is about the metro system in Hong Kong. ...
The Tung Chung Terminus The Tung Chung Line (東涌線) is one of the six lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong. ...
This is the complete route map of the Airport Express. ...
Bus Terminus There are 9 bus termini on the island: A Bus terminus is a bus terminal for intercity bus lines, such as Greyhound Lines and others. ...
Ching Hong Road entrance Mayfair Gardens (ç¾æ¯è±å) is the first private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong by Sun Hung Kai (æ°é´»åº), and was first established on 1977. ...
Tsing Yi Station Enterance Tsing Yi (Traditional Chinese: 青衣; Jyutping: cing1 ji1; pinyin: qīng yī) is an interchange station of Tung Chung Line of MTR and Airport Express on Tsing Yi Island. ...
Tsing Yi Pier (é衣碼é ) or Tsing Yi Ferry Terminus (é衣渡輪碼é ) is a ferry pier on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Pier Before the completion of Tsing Yi Bridge, ferry was the only public transport to the mainland. Tsing Yi Pier was built near Tsing Yi Town before the reclamation. The pier followed the change of shoreline owing after reclamation, and moved to the waterfront near Greenfield Garden. The ferryboat Dongan Hills, filled with commuters, about to dock at a New York City pier, ca. ...
Skytrain Bangkok. ...
Tsing Yi Pier (é衣碼é ) or Tsing Yi Ferry Terminus (é衣渡輪碼é ) is a ferry pier on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Town (éè¡£å¢) was a town on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Waterfront, by definition is the land alongside a body of water, or the dockland district of a town. ...
Greenfield Garden (ç¿ æ¡è±å) is the third private housing estate on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Hovercraft service between Tsuen Wan, Tsing Yi and Central was provided by the former Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry. After the franchise of the company came to an end, Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry took over the route and operated it. The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Limited (Traditional Chinese: ), HYF, is a ferry company founded in 1923 in Hong Kong. ...
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Limited (港ä¹å°è¼ªæéå
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All ferry services ceased with rapid development of road and rail transport, especially MTR Tung Chung Line with its station just a few hundred metres away from the ferry pier. It no longer takes residents to Tsuen Wan and Central. The pier is now open to the public, and continues to be used as a drop-off point for fishermen and tourists, and as a mooring site for Government boats. This article is about the metro system in Hong Kong. ...
The Tung Chung Terminus The Tung Chung Line (東涌線) is one of the six lines of the MTR system in Hong Kong. ...
The night scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island) Tsuen Wan (Traditional Chinese: , formerly also Tsun Wan) is a bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. ...
The night view of the Central as viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui on the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Central (Chinese: ä¸ç°; Jyutping: zung1 waan4; Cantonese IPA: ; Pinyin: ZhÅnghuán) is an area located in Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. ...
Religious buildings Matsu (媽祖, pinyin: Māzǔ, Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu, lit. ...
Chun Kwan Temple (çåå») is a temple dedicated to Chun Kwan on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Police Station (éè¡£è¦ç½²), once also known as Tsing Yi Division Police Station (éè¡£ååè¦ç½²) is the only police station on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Tak Tong Tat-more Temple (æ¸
å¾·å éæ©å») is a temple in Tsing Yi Lutheran Village on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Bodhidharma (early 6th century CE) was the Buddhist monk traditionally credited as founder of Zen. ...
Tsing Yi Lutheran Village Tsing Yi Lutheran Village (ä¿¡ç¾©æ°æ) is a village on Tsing Yi Island. ...
Saint Thomas the Apostle Church (èå¤é»å®å¾å ) is a Catholic church surrounded by Tsing Yi Estate, Tsing Yi Park, Tsing Yi Garden and Broadview Garden on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong and the building was completed in 4th July 1999. ...
The name Catholic Church can mean a visible organization that refers to itself as Catholic, or the invisible Christian Church, viz. ...
Tsing Yi Estate (éè¡£é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Park (éè¡£å
Œ) is a public park on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong with Tsing Yi Estate, Tsing Yi Garden, Broadview Garden and St. ...
Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest attraction in the citys Temple Square. ...
Maritime Square from Tsing Yi Station of Mass Transit Railway and Airport Expresss Maritime Square (Traditional Chinese: éè¡£å) is a 4-story shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
For other uses of the words tao and dao, see Dao (disambiguation). ...
Statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture For the 1934 film, see, see The Goddess (1934 film). ...
Apparent magnitude: up to -12. ...
An image of the Moon Goddess, (Hokkien : Guek Niao), enshrined and worshipped at Thee Kong Thuah (Jade Emperor Temple), Penang, Malaysia. ...
For other uses of the words tao and dao, see Dao (disambiguation). ...
Protestantism is a general grouping of denominations within Christianity. ...
Tsing Yi Fishermens Childrens Primary School (éè¡£æ¼æ°åå¼å¸æ ¡) was a school for the children of the fishermen on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong, founded by Fish Marketing Organisation. ...
Education In the early days, education on the Tsing Yi Island was largely private. The first public school on the island is Tsing Yi Public School, a primary school founded by villages and the market on the island. In post-World War II era, Hong Kong Government provides 9-year free education to all children from primary 1 to secondary 3. The public school is then mainly funded by the Government. Another school for the children of fishermen, Tsing Yi Fishermen's Children's Primary School, was founded by Fish Marketing Organisation. In 1977, Cheung Ching Estate, the first public housing estates on the island, marked the beginning of the new town on the island. To accommodate new schooling children, three primary schools and Buddhist Yip Kei Nam Memorial College, the first secondary school on the island, were built with the estate. More schools were erected when new estates were completed. In 1999, a post-secondary college, Hong Kong Technical College (Tsing Yi), was completed and provides vocational training for all adults in Hong Kong. In 2000s, the number of schooling children began to drop and the several schools are facing the fatal fate. Tsing Yi Public School (éè¡£å
¬ç«å¸æ ¡) is the first primary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
On July 1, 1997, the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) resumed its exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong, ending more than 150 years of British colonial control. ...
Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) (馿¸¯å°æ¥æè²å¸é¢éè¡£åæ ¡) is technical college on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Numerous schools are founded on Tsing Yi Island, namely:
Primary Schools Christian Nationals Evangelism Commission Lui Ming Choi Primary School (ä¸è¯å³éæ), or CNEC Lui Ming Choi Primary School in short, is a primary school in Cheung Fat Estate on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Father Cucchiara Memorial School (Traditional Chinese:éæ¡é
ç¥ç¶ç´å¿µå¸æ ¡) is a catholic primary school established by Sisters Announcers of the Lord (Traditional Chinese:顯主女修æ) in Cheung Ching Estate, Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong in 1977. ...
Hong Kong Cheung Shi Clansmens Association Cheung Chi Cheong Memorial Primary School (馿¸¯å¼µæ°å®è¦ªç¸½æå¼µç¾æç´å¿µå°å¸), known as Cheung Chi Cheong Memorial Primary School(å¼µç¾æç´å¿µå°å¸) in short, is a primary school in Cheung Ching Estate on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Chan Lai So Chun Memorial School The Hong Kong Sze Yap Commercial & Industrial Association Chan Lai So Chun Memorial School (馿¸¯åéå工總æé³é»ç¹¡çç´å¿µå¸æ ¡) or simply Chan Lai So Chun Memorial School is a primary school founded by the Hong Kong Sze Yap Commercial & Industrial Association in Cheung Ching Estate on the Tsing Yi...
Delia (Man Kiu) English Primary School (å°å©äº(é©å)è±æå°å¸), formerly known as Man Kiu Association No. ...
Po Leung Kuk Castar Primary School (ä¿è¯å±ä¸å¾·å°å¸) is a primary school on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Po Leung Kuk Chan Yat Primary School (ä¿è¯å±é³æº¢å°å¸) is a primary school on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Sheng Kung Hui Ho Chak Wan Primary School (èå
¬æä½æ¾¤è¸å°å¸) is a primary school in Cheung Hang Estate on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Sheng Kung Hui Tsing Yi Estate Ho Chak Wan Primary School (èå
¬æéè¡£é¨ä½æ¾¤è¸å°å¸) is a primary school in Tsing Yi Estate on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong, founded by Anglican Church, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui. ...
Sheng Kung Hui Tsing Yi Chu Yan Primary School (èå
¬æé衣主æ©å°å¸) is a primary school in Cheung Wang Estate on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Public School (éè¡£å
¬ç«å¸æ ¡) is the first primary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Fishermens Childrens Primary School (éè¡£æ¼æ°åå¼å¸æ ¡) was a school for the children of the fishermen on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong, founded by Fish Marketing Organisation. ...
Tsing Yi Trade Association Primary School (éè¡£åæå°å¸) is a primary school in the third phase of Cheung Hong Estate on the Tsing Yi Island. ...
Tsuen Wan Trade Association Primary School (èç£åæå°å¸) is a primary school on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chow Yin Sum Primary School (æ±è¯ä¸é¢å¨æ¼æ£®å°å¸), also TWGHs Chow Yin Sum Primary School, is a primary school on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Wong See Sum Primary School (æ±è¯ä¸é¢é»å£«å¿å°å¸) is a primary school in Cheung On Estate on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Yan Chai Hospital Chiu Tsang Hok Wan Primary School (仿¿é«é¢è¶æ¾å¸éå°å¸) is a co-educational primary school on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong, located in Tsing Yi Estate near Fung Shue Wo Road. ...
Secondary Schools Buddhist Yip Kei Nam Memorial College (使èç´åç´å¿µä¸å¸) is the first secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
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The Church of Christ in China Yenching College (ä¸è¯åºç£ææç京æ¸é¢), or CCC Yenching College, Yenching College (ç京æ¸é¢) in short is a secondary school in Nga Ying Chau of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Lok Sin Tong Leung Chik Wai Memorial School (æ¨åå æ¢æ¤åç´å¿µä¸å¸) is a secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Po Leung Kuk Tsing Yi Secondary School (Skill Opportunity) (ä¿è¯å±éè¡£ä¸å¸(æè½è¨ç·´)) was a skill opportunity secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Po Leung Kuk 1983 Board of Directors College (ä¿è¯å±å
«ä¸å¹´ç¸½çä¸å¸) is a secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. ...
Queens College Old Boys Association Secondary School (çä»èçæä¸å¸) is a school on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
The school building amidst hills and viilages with extension under construction Tung Wah Group of Hospitals S. C. Gaw Memorial College (æ±è¯ä¸é¢å³ç¥¥å·ç´å¿µä¸å¸) is a secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Special School Po Leung Kuk Mr. ...
Institute of Vocational Education Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Tsing Yi) (馿¸¯å°æ¥æè²å¸é¢éè¡£åæ ¡) is technical college on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Medical services The Department of Health operates two general out-patient clinics on the island. The first one is Tsing Yi Cheung Hong Clinic in Cheung Hong Estate and another is Tsing Yi Town Clinic near Tsing Yi Garden. There is also one maternal and child health centre, Tsing Yi Maternal and Child Health Centre, on the island. It is just next to Tsing Yi Cheung Hong Clinic. The Department of Health is a government department of Hong Kong. ...
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Cheung Hong Estate (é·åº·é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
There is at least one private clinic in each housing estate. In town planning, Tsing Yi Hospital was supposed to be built near Cheung Hang Estate but the plan was put off owing to financial difficulty of Hospital Authority. Cheung Hang Estate (é·äº¨é¨) is a public housing estate built by Hong Kong Housing Authority on the hills near Liu To of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Hospital Authority is a statutory body managing all the public hospitals and institutes in Hong Kong. ...
Shopping All public and private housing estates on the island have their own shopping centres or markets. Cheung Fat Shopping Centre, by Hong Kong Housing Authority was once the largest shopping centre and was later supplanted by MTR Corporation's Maritime Square, as the shopping focus of the island. For the traditional meaning of the word mall, see mall. ...
Look up Market in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Cheung Fat Estate (é·ç¼é¨) is a public housing estate managed by Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA; Traditional Chinese: 馿¸¯æ¿å±å§å¡æ; pinyin: XiÄnggÇng FángwÅ« WÄiyuánhuì) is the main provider of public housing in Hong Kong. ...
This article is about the metro system operator. ...
Maritime Square from Tsing Yi Station of Mass Transit Railway and Airport Expresss Maritime Square (Traditional Chinese: éè¡£å) is a 4-story shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Leisure facilities People practise Tai Chi in Tsing Yi Promenade near Maritime Square in the early morning hours. Some gather and practise dancing in the playground near Tsing Yung House of Cheung Ching Estate. Tsing Yi Swimming Pool (éè¡£æ³³æ± ) is a public swimming pool on Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Sports Ground (éè¡£éåå ´) is a sports ground on Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Public Library (éè¡£å
Œ
±åæ¸é¤¨) is a public library on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Park (éè¡£å
Œ) is a public park on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong with Tsing Yi Estate, Tsing Yi Garden, Broadview Garden and St. ...
Tsing Yi Nature Trail (éè¡£èªç¶å¾) is a hiking trail on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tsing Yi Promenade, view from Tsing Yi Pier Tsing Yi Promenade (é衣海濱å
Œ) is a promenade along the east seafront of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Chüan or Taijiquan (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ; literally supreme ultimate fist) is an internal Chinese martial art often practiced to promote health and longevity. ...
Tsing Yi Promenade, view from Tsing Yi Pier Tsing Yi Promenade (é衣海濱å
Œ) is a promenade along the east seafront of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
Maritime Square from Tsing Yi Station of Mass Transit Railway and Airport Expresss Maritime Square (Traditional Chinese: éè¡£å) is a 4-story shopping centre located on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. ...
A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ...
Twin Tower style of Cheung Ching Estate Cheung Ching Estate (é·éé¨) is a public housing estate by the Hong Kong Housing Authority on Tsing Yi Island of the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
See also The territory of Hong Kong consists of a mainland area and 236 islands. ...
The following is a list of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong: List of the 18 districts of Hong Kong, with a partial list of their sub-areas and streets Hong Kong Island Central and Western Central Admiralty Kennedy Town Mid-levels Sai Ying Pun Shek Tong Tsui Sheung...
The following is a list of villages in Hong Kong. ...
External links The following is a list of cities, towns and new towns in Hong Kong. ...
Image File history File links Flag_of_Hong_Kong. ...
Tsuen Wan New Town is a new town in Hong Kong. ...
The night scene of Tsuen Wan across Rambler Channel (View taken from Tsing Yi Island) Tsuen Wan (Traditional Chinese: , formerly also Tsun Wan) is a bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. ...
Kwai Chung (Chinese: èµæ¶; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: kwai4 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: kuà chÅng) is an area in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Sha Tin New Town (Traditional Chinese: ) is one of the new towns in Hong Kong. ...
Shing Mun River and Lek Yuen Bridge (çæºæ©). Sha Tin ( also spelt Shatin ) is an area in the New Territories, in the Hong Kong special administrative region of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Ma On Shan (Traditional Chinese: 馬éå±±; Simplified Chinese: 马éå±±; pinyin: MÇÄn ShÄn; literally saddle ridge) could refer to one of the following things in Hong Kong, China: Ma On Shan - a mountain in the New Territories Ma On Shan - a new town within the Sha Tin District in the New...
Tuen Mun New Town (屝鿰å¸é®) is a new town developed by Hong Kong Government in Tuen Mun of the New Territories, Hong Kong in 1970s. ...
Tai Po New Town (大忰å¸é®) is a new town in Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. ...
Fanling-Sheung Shui New Town was developed from the traditional market towns (Luen Wo Hui and Shek Wu Hui) and villages around Fanling and Sheung Shui, within the present-day North District in the New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
Fanling Wai Deserted market in Luen Wo Hui, originally run by Puntis Fanling Law Courts Building New buildings in Luen Wo Hui A block of Wah Ming Estate, a typical Y-shaped public estate, in Fanling, at sunset Fanling, often spelt as Fan Ling, is an area in the New...
Public estates in Sheung Shui. ...
Yuen Long New Town (å
ææ°å¸é®) is a new town in the northwest New Territories, Hong Kong. ...
Tseung Kwan O New Town Tseung Kwan O New Town (Traditional Chinese: ) is one of the nine new towns in Hong Kong, mainly built on reclaimed land in the northern half of the Tseung Kwan O, after which it is named. ...
Tin Shui Wai New Town (Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: ; Cantonese Jyutping: tin1 seoi2 wai4; Mandarin Pinyin: TiÄnshuÇwéi) is located in northwestern New Territories of Hong Kong. ...
The North Lantau New Town (Traditional Chinese: å大嶼山æ°å¸é®), built on reclaimed land from the northern coast of the Lantau Island in the New Territories, is the newest among the nine new towns in Hong Kong. ...
Overlook of Tung Chung from Ngong Ping Skyrail Location of Tung Chung in relation to the rest of Lantau Island Tung Chung is a growing township situated on the north-western coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, China. ...
Coordinates: 22°20′44, N°114′06 Image File history File links Flag_of_Hong_Kong. ...
Map of Lantau Island, Hong Kong Lantau Island (based on the local old name of Lantau Peak çé Là ntóu, Ragged Head; 大嶼山/大屿山 pinyin: Dà yÇ shÄn, Cantonese: Tai yue shan, Big Island Mountain), also Lantao, is the largest island in Hong Kong, located at the mouth of the Pearl...
The night view of the Island side as seen from the Kowloon side - the opposite side of the Victoria Harbour Hong Kong Island (Traditional Chinese: 馿¸¯å³¶; Simplified Chinese: 馿¸¯å²; Cantonese Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 dou2; Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇngdÇo) is the island where the colonial settlement of the Hong Kong territory...
Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island Lamma Island Power Station and Hung Shing Yeh beach Lamma Island (Chinese: å丫島), also known as Pok Liu Chau (å寮洲) or simply Pok Liu (å寮), is the third largest island in Hong Kong and part of the Islands District, Hong Kong. ...
Chek Lap Kok (Chinese: 赤鱲角; Jyutping: cek3 laap6 gok3; Cantonese IPA: ; Pinyin: Chìliè Jiǎo; Red Perch Cape) is an island in the western waters of Hong Kong. ...
Kau Sai Chau (滘西洲) is an island located off the coast of Sai Kung, Hong Kong. ...
The Poi To islands (蒲苔群島) are a small group of sparsely inhabited islands (a population of around 200) located south-east of Hong Kong Island, off Stanley, Hong Kong. ...
Po Toi (蒲苔島) is the main island of the Po Toi Islands in Hong Kong. ...
Waglan Island (橫瀾島) is a member of the Po Toi group of islands in Hong Kong. ...
A street on Cheung Chau Cheung Chau (Chinese: , Pinyin: Changzhou; lit. ...
Tung Lung Chau (東龍洲, lit. ...
Kat O Chau or Crooked Island (åæ¾³æ´²) is an island of Hong Kong located in the north-east of the territory. ...
Wong Wan Chau (往灣洲) or Double Island is an island located in the north-eastern part of Hong Kong. ...
Hei Ling Chau (喜靈洲) is an island of Hong Kong, located east of Lantau Island. ...
Tap Mun Chau or Grass Island (å¡é) is an island of Hong Kong, located in the northeastern part of the territory, north of the Sai Kung peninsula. ...
Ap Lei Chau (é´¨è·æ´²), or Aberdeen Island, is an island of Hong Kong, located south-west of Hong Kong Island, next to Aberdeen Harbour and Aberdeen Channel, with an area of 1. ...
Soko Islands (ç´¢ç½ç¾¤å³¶) is a group of islands in Hong Kong. ...
Tai A Chau (大鴉洲) is an island of Hong Kong, part of the Soko Islands group, located south of Lantau Island. ...
Siu A Chau (å°é´æ´²) is an island of Hong Kong, part of the Soko Islands group, located south of Lantau Island. ...
Ping Chau Ping Chau Ping Chau Ping Chau (Chinese: ; pinyin: PÃng ZhÅu) is an island in Hong Kong, China. ...
Peng Chau (åªæ´² in pinyin: PÃngzhÅu; in Jyutping: ping4 zau1; literal meaning: Flat Islet) is a small island located off the north-eastern coast of Lantau Island. ...
Ma Wan (馬ç£) is an island of Hong Kong, located between Lantau Island and Tsing Yi Island. ...
The Ninepin Group is a group of islands in the easternmost waters of Hong Kong. ...
The Brothers or Mo To Chau (ç£¨åæ´², or 大å°ç£¨åæ´²) consist of two islands in Hong Kong, the East Brother (å°ç£¨åæ´²) and the West Brother (å¤§ç£¨åæ´²). The group of islands lie in the north of Lantau Island, midway between Chek Lap Kok (where Hong Kong International Airport is located), and Tuen Mun. ...
Green Island (青洲) is an island off the coast of the northwest coast of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, separated by the Sulphur Channel. ...
Kowloon Rock (九龍石) is an island in the middle of Kowloon Bay in Hong Kong. ...
Kellett Island (å¥åå³¶, also çç± æ´² in Chinese) is a former island off East Point in Hong Kong. ...
Stonecutters Island or Ngong Shuen Chau (Chinese: æè¹æ´²) is a former island in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. ...
Hoi Sham Island (海心島), also called To Kwa Wan Island (土瓜灣島), is a former island in Kowloon Bay off the coast at To Kwa Wan, Kowloon City district, Hong Kong. ...
Channel Rock (æµ·å³½ç³) was a big rock in the midst of Kowloon Bay in the east Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong, opposite to Kwun Tong Ferry Pier. ...
Tsing Chau (青洲) was an island in the Kwai Chung area of Hong Kong, sitting on the mouth of Gin Drinkers Bay, by the side of Rambler Channel, opposite to Tsing Yi Island. ...
Mong Chau (èæ´²) was an island off South Kwai Chung, in Rambler Channel, Hong Kong. ...
Chau Tsai (洲仔) was a small island off the southern shore of Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong. ...
Nga Ying Chau (牙鷹洲), or Cap Island, was a island off the northeast shore of Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong, separated by a small harbour, Mun Tsai Tong (門仔塘), and Tsuen Wan is at its northeast, just across the Rambler Channel. ...
Lam Chau (欖洲) was one of the two original islands that made up the site of the current Hong Kong International Airport. ...
Rumsey Rock was a rock in Hung Hom Bay, Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. ...
Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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