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Mong Chau (Chinese: 芒洲) was an island off South Kwai Chung, in the Rambler Channel, Hong Kong. The island was incorporated in the reclamation for the Chung Container Port (present-day Kwai Tsing Container Terminals). It was located between what is now Container Terminals 3 and 4.
Mun Tsai Tong or Moon Tsai Tong (Chinese: 門仔塘) was a harbour located between northeast Tsing Yi Island and Nga Ying Chau in Hong Kong. It was reclaimed for the development of a new town on Tsing Yi Island in 1980s. The harbour became two public housing estates, Cheung On Estate and Cheung Fat Estate.
Nam Wan (Chinese: 南灣; lit. 'South Bay') is a bay south of Sai Tso Wan, Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong, at one end of Nam Wan Tunnel.
Nga Ying Chau, or Cap Island, was an island off the northeast shore of Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong, separated by a small harbour, Mun Tsai Tong, with Tsuen Wan at its northeast, just across the Rambler Channel. When the small harbour was reclaimed for the development of a new town, the island became part of Tsing Yi Island. The island was once home to the CRC Oil Storage Depot, which later relocated to the other side of Tsing Yi Island owing to the previous site's proximity to the residential area. The former island is now a small hill on the northeast point of Tsing Yi Island, and Villa Esplanada, a private housing estate, stands on the hill.
Po Leung Kuk Tsing Yi Secondary School (Skill Opportunity) (Chinese: 保良局青衣中學(技能訓練)) was a skill opportunity secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It was the skill opportunity school founded by Po Leung Kuk in 1998. At its opening ceremony, Anson Chan, the then-Acting Chief Executive of Hong Kong, gave an opening speech on 5 March 1999.
The following is an overview of public housing estates on Tsing Yi, Hong Kong including Home Ownership Scheme (HOS), Private Sector Participation Scheme (PSPS), Flat-for-Sale Scheme (FFSS), Tenant Purchase Scheme (TPS) and Subsidised Sale Flats Project (SSFP) estates.
Sai Tso Wan (Chinese: 茜草灣 or 西草灣) is an industrial area and former bay in the west shore near the centre of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. Its reclamation started in the 1960s. The bay has several heavy industry facilities, such oil storages and docks.
石環又稱石灣,是香港的一個海灣,位於新界青衣島西北部,鄰近鑊底灣,現時為青衣西北交匯處的所在地,之前該地則屬於香港聯合船塢的一部份。
Tai Nam Wan (Chinese: 大南灣), or Nam Wan (南環, correctly 南灣) was a bay on the south coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The bay was reclaimed for Tsing Yi Power Station operated by China Light and Power. As there is another south bay, Nam Wan (南灣), near Sai Tso Wan to the west of the island, some people refer to this bigger one as big south bay. The Chinese name Nam Wan (南環) is a mistaken form of Nam Wan (南灣). The two characters for Wan in Cantonese are pronounced identically except for the tone.
Tai Wo Hau is a place in Tsuen Wan across Tsuen Wan District and Kwai Tsing District. Its area mainly includes Tai Wo Hau Estate, Kwai Yin Court, Kwai Yung Court, and private buildings along Texaco Road. It also includes Kwok Shui Road (the villages, MTR Tai Wo Hau station, Primrose Hill) at the north of Castle Peak Road.
Yau Kom Tau (Chinese: 油柑頭) is a geographical feature at the north shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. It originally was a flat headland formed by a small hill with a bay, Ngau Kok Wan (牛角灣), on its east and a valley and a swamp on its west. Its natural shoreline was reclaimed for the relocation of shipyards from Cheung Sha Wan. There are only two roads, Tam Kon Shan Road and Tsing Yi North Coastal Road on the headland.
Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park was an amusement park on the west shore of Lai Chi Kok Bay in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong. It was once the largest amusement park in Hong Kong, and attracted people from all walks of life in the territory.
Pillar Island or Tsing Chau was an island in the Kwai Chung area of Hong Kong, sitting at the mouth of Gin Drinkers Bay, by the side of the Rambler Channel, opposite Tsing Yi Island.
Tsing Kwai Highway (Chinese: 青葵公路; pinyin: Qīngkuí Gōnglù; Cantonese Yale: ching1 kwai4 gung1 lou6) is a section of Route 3 in Hong Kong, previously known as Route 3 - Kwai Chung Section. From its junction with West Kowloon Highway at Mei Foo Roundabout, the expressway runs in the form of a three-kilometre dual-four-lane viaduct atop Kwai Chung Road and Kwai Tai Road, circumscribing the container terminals to reach the Rambler Channel. Then, the highway crosses the channel along a 500-m bridge known as Cheung Tsing Bridge (or Rambler Channel Bridge), and ends at its junction with the Cheung Tsing Tunnel. Tsing Kwai Highway was opened on 19 February 1997.
Tsing Yi Bay was a bay on the east side of Hong Kong's Tsing Yi Island, beside the Rambler Channel, approximately on the site of modern-day Tsing Yi Park. The whole bay was reclaimed for the development of new town. Before reclamation, it was surrounded by places known as Tsing Leng Tsui, Sheung Ko Tan (上高灘), Ha Chung Mei, Tai Wong Ha and Tsing Yi Town. The names of these places have since changed, and can now be translated, approximately, as Grand Horizon, Green Field Garden, Fung Shue Wo Road, Tsing Yi Estate and Tsing Yi Garden.
Tsing Yi Heung Sze Wui Road (Chinese: 青衣鄉事會路; Cantonese Yale: ching1 yi1 heung1 si6 wui2 lou6) is one of the oldest roads on the Tsing Yi Island, in Hong Kong.
Street address: 香港新界青衣青綠街38號; 38 Tsing Luk Street, Tsing Yi, New Territories, Hong Kon (from Wikidata)
Tsing Yi North Coastal Road (Chinese: 青衣北岸公路), also abbreviated as TYNCR, is a dual carriageway in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. The road starts at Tsing Tsuen Road, where it travels through the northern part of the island. It ends at Route 3 and Route 8 on the western side of the island at a left-in/left-out interchange, 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) from its eastern terminus. The road was first planned in 1998 to relieve traffic coming from Lantau. It was constructed in 1999, and was opened on 2 February 2002.
Tsing Yi Peak (Chinese: 青衣山; formerly spelled Tsing I Peak), also known as Sam Chi Heung (三支香; lit. 'three joss sticks'), is a hill with three peaks occupying the southern half of the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The hill is situated on the western half of Victoria Harbour. Its peaks are good locations to observe the harbour and the channels among harbour islands. While situated in the south, a short hill Liu To Shan occupies the northwest of the island.
Tsing Yi Police Station (Chinese: 青衣警署), once also known as Tsing Yi Division Police Station (青衣分區警署) is the only police station on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. The station is located at Tsing Yi Heung Sze Wui Road, between Tsing Yi Police Married Quarters and Tsing Yi Fire Station, below Chung Mei Tsuen of Ha Ko Tan. Its front faces Greenfield Garden, a private housing estate.
Tsing Yi Lagoon, or Tsing Yi Tong, was a lagoon on the east shore of Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. Its water came from a stream in the nearby valley of Liu To and its outlet was at Tsing Yi Bay. It acted as the shelter for nearby boat people, especially after large-scale land reclamation in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung. Once their boats moved into the lagoon, they never moved out. This was because their boats were too old for fishing far away. The lagoon was unable to escape the fate of development. Both the lagoon and the neighbouring Tsing Yi Bay, were reclaimed for new towns. The boat people were forced to give up their boats and were relocated to public housing estate on the island. After reclamation, the northern portion became Tsing Yi Estate and the remainder became temporary housing areas, which were later demolished.
Ng Tsang Lau (Chinese: 五層樓; lit. 'five-storey house') was a cape on the south west corner of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. Its shore was reclaimed for the Mobil oil depot. It is near Tai Nam Wan on the island.
Nam Wan Kok (Chinese: 南灣角) is a cape in the southeast corner of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. Its coast was reclaimed and became Container Terminal 9, of the Kwai Tsing Container Terminals. The Nam Wan Tunnel and Stonecutters Bridge meet there.
Tsing Yi Bamboo Theatre (Chinese: 青衣戲棚) is an annual large-scale traditional Cantonese festival held in Hong Kong with a temporary built theatre which made with bamboos. It is located in Fung Shue Wo Road Football Field, which is next to Municipal Service Building in Tsing Yi, Hong Kong. It is for the celebration of Zhen Jun (The True Lord) and Tin Hau (The Empress of Heaven) .
RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. Along with the Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.
ASMPT (formerly ASM Pacific Technology) is a Singapore-headquartered company listed in Hong Kong that designs and manufactures machines and tools used in semiconductor and electronics assembly industries. It was originally the Asia division of ASM International (ASM).
website: http://www1.asmpacific.com/en/, https://www.asmpt.com/
The following is an overview of Public housing estates in Kwai Chung, 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.
Street address: 新界青衣青芊街8號; 8 Tsing Chin Street, Tsing Yi, New Territories (from Wikidata)
website: https://twghscysps.edu.hk
Kwai Hing is an area of Kwai Chung Town, Hong Kong. The mainly residential area extends to North Kwai Chung in the north and east, Kwai Fong in the south, and Kwai Chung Estate to the west. It is part of the reclamation of Gin Drinkers Bay in 1960s. It is administrated by Kwai Tsing District Council. It is named after Kwai Hing Estate, a public housing estate in Kwai Chung.
Tsing Leng Tsui (Chinese: 青嶺嘴) is a former cape on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong between the former Tsing Yi Bay and the Rambler Channel. After several phases of reclamation, the cape lost its shape and became the location of the Hong Kong Cement Plant belonging to Hong Kong Cement Manufacturing Company Limited. The area changed to a promenade and the Grand Horizon residential estate after the plant was relocated to Ngau Kok Wan (牛角灣), northwest of the island, owing to environmental concerns voiced by residents of neighbouring Greenfield Garden.
Ma Wan Channel (Chinese: 馬灣海峽) is a channel between Ma Wan and Tsing Yi islands in Hong Kong. The north end of the channel is Ting Kau where it joins the Rambler Channel. To the west it joins with the Kap Shui Mun channel running to the south of Ma Wan, leading into Urmston Road. To the east, it divides into the Tsing Yi Channel and the Rambler Channel, leading to Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung. To the south is the Western Working Anchorage of Victoria Harbour.
Chau Tsai (Chinese: 洲仔) was a small island off the southern shore of Nam Wan Kok on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It was also known as Chun Fa Rock (Chung Hue Rock), or Chung Hue Shik (春花石) in some historical documents. The island was merged with Tsing Yi Island by land reclamation for the construction of the CRC Oil Storage Depot.
Tsuen Wan District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It is located in the New Territories and is served by the Tsuen Wan line of the MTR metro system. Its area is 60.7 km2. Its residents, who mostly live in Tsuen Wan Town, enjoy the highest income in the New Territories.
website: http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/tw/
The Port of Hong Kong located by the South China Sea, is a deepwater seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products, and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the economic development of Hong Kong, the natural shelter and deep waters of Victoria Harbour provide ideal conditions for berthing and the handling of all types of vessels. It is one of the busiest ports in the world, in the three categories of shipping movements, cargo handled and passengers carried. This makes Hong Kong a Large-Port Metropolis.
website: http://www.pdc.gov.hk/eng/home/index.htm/
The Hong Kong Sze Yap Commercial & Industrial Association Chan Lai So Chun Memorial School (Chinese: 香港四邑商工總會陳黎繡珍紀念學校) or simply Chan Lai So Chun Memorial School was a primary school founded by the Hong Kong Sze Yap Commercial & Industrial Association in Cheung Ching Estate on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.
Kowloondocks was a British steam powered tugboat that sunk in 1962 in Victoria Harbour.
Kwai Shing (葵盛) is an area on the hill between Kwai Fong and Tai Wo Hau in the Kwai Chung area of Hong Kong. The area is named after the two major public housing estates on the hill, Kwai Shing East Estate and Kwai Shing West Estate, accommodating the influx of immigrants after World War II.
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Mrs. Wu York Yu Memorial College (Chinese: 東華三院伍若瑜夫人紀念中學) is a co-educational secondary school established by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 1977. It is located in Shek Yam in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The current principal is Dr. Ye Weiming.
Street address: 香港新界葵涌安捷街13-21號; 13-21 On Chit Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)
website: https://twghwyyms.edu.hk
Wok Tai Wan (Chinese: 鑊底灣; lit. 'Bay of the Wok Bottom') was a bay on the northwest coast of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The beach in the bay was once a naturist resort. The difficulties involved in getting to the bay on foot with its high surrounding hills, or by small boat because of turbulence in the nearby sea, made it an ideal place for nudists to swim and sunbathe. Because of the resort, the bay once became an attraction for hikers even after the activities ceased.
Cheung Tsing Highway (Chinese: 長青公路; Cantonese Yale: chèuhng chīng gūng louh) is a highway of Route 3 between Cheung Tsing Tunnel and North West Tsing Yi Interchange on Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was built as part of the Airport Core Programme together with the rest of Route 3 to provide a new highway link from North Western New Territories towards Hong Kong Island, and connects with Route 8 to provide access to the new Hong Kong International Airport.
Chung Mei is an area on the Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. It is also the name of a village on the island.
醉酒灣(英語:Gin Drinkers Bay),為一香港地名,為英文名Gin Drinker's Bay反譯所得,正名葵涌澳,又稱醉翁灣、垃圾灣(英語:Lap Sap Wan),常被謬稱為葵芳,是香港新界葵青區昔日海灣,位於葵涌西部,即下葵涌,因1970年代填海工程消失。 由於區內港鐵車站以「葵芳」(英語:Kwai Fong)命名,公營房屋亦以葵芳邨命名,故「葵芳」被一些香港人廣泛作地名使用,惟其並非正式地名。
Hongkong United Dockyards (Chinese: 香港聯合船塢; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 lyun4 hap6 syun4 ou3) abbreviated to United Dockyards (聯合船塢; lyun4 hap6 syun4 ou3) or HUD is a dockyard built on the site of the former Shek Wan or "Stone Bay" (石灣 sometimes written 石環; sek6 waan1), on Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong.
Kwai Chung Incineration Plant (Chinese: 葵涌焚化爐) was one of four incineration plants in Hong Kong. The plant was built on a 1.4 hectares (3.5 acres) of reclaimed land along Gin Drinkers Bay, Kwai Chung, near Pillar Island and the Rambler Channel.
Kam Chuk Kok (Chinese: 金竹角) is a cape on the west shore of Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. The shore was reclaimed for a Shell oil depot.
Kwai Chung Road (Chinese: 葵涌道; pinyin: Kuíchōng Dào; Cantonese Yale: kwai4 chung1 dou6) is a throughway in Kwai Chung of the New Territories in Hong Kong. It is one of the busiest roads in Hong Kong. The Transport Department has classified it as a trunk road.
Truly Semiconductors Ltd (Chinese: 信利半導體有限公司; pinyin: Xìnlì bàndǎotǐ yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a company producing LCD panels and modules, established in 1991 with its headquarters in Hong Kong and manufacturing grounds in Shanwei, Guangdong, China.
website: http://www.truly.com.hk
CHTC Fong's Industries Co., Ltd. is a company founded by Fong Sou Lam in 1963. Fong's Industries has principally focused on the business of designing, developing, manufacturing and selling of textile dyeing and finishing machinery. Starting in 1969, the business has been carried on under the name of Fong's National Engineering Co., Ltd. and becomes one of the first Hong Kong companies to explore the giant textile dyeing finishing market in China—a key turning point for the Group's future development.
website: http://www.fongs.com/
北葵涌賽馬會游泳池(英語:North Kwai Chung Jockey Club Swimming Pool)是香港新界的一個公眾游泳池,位於葵青區葵涌和宜合道290號,斥資2000萬港元興建,於1984年7月12日啟用,由市政總署署長班禮士主持揭幕儀式,由康樂及文化事務署管理。
Street address: 香港新界葵涌和宜合道290號; 290 Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong; 香港新界葵涌和宜合道290号 (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/clpss/tc/webApp/Swimming.do?swpId=27, https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/clpss/en/webApp/Swimming.do?swpId=27, https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/clpss/sc/webApp/Swimming.do?swpId=27
青衣發電廠(英語:Tsing Yi Power Station),為香港一座已停用及拆卸的火力發電廠,位於青衣南環,於1968-1977年間分階段投產,1994-96年分階段停止運作,再於1998年拆卸。
青衣天后古廟是香港的一座天后廟,現址位於新界青衣島涌美路,其北為青衣警署及青衣消防局,其南為長青邨。
荔景足球场(英語:Lai King Soccer Pitch),香港足球場之一,在葵涌荔景丽祖路。行政上归葵青區。设施有硬地球场,以及五人足球场。
Street address: 新界青衣青芊街2號; 2 Tsing Chin Street, Tsing Yi, New Territories (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.plkcpktys.edu.hk
曾氏祖屋是香港一座已拆除的建築物,位於葵涌九華徑舊村22號,曾被列為香港三級歷史建築。
Street address: No. 22 Kau Wa Keng, Kwai Tsing, N.T. (from Wikidata)
葵青交匯處是香港一個道路交匯處,位於新界葵青區的葵芳,鄰近葵涌公園。該交匯處接駁香港5號幹線的荃灣路,以及葵青路。
葵安工廠大廈(英語:Kwai On Factory Estate),是位於香港新界葵青區中葵涌一座已拆卸工廠大廈,門牌號碼大連排道103-113號,鄰近九龍貿易中心,由香港房屋委員會在1979年11月興建而成,並於2023年起拆卸重建。葵安廠廈共有15層高,提供805個單位,建設之目的是為荃灣及葵涌區內因地下鐵路建設工程而遭拆遷的廠戶,提供徙置單位以便重新經營。
晉昇工廠大廈(英語:Chun Shing Factory Estate),是位於香港新界葵青區中葵涌的一座工廠大廈,門牌號碼葵福路85-89號,鄰近葵盛西邨,由香港房屋委員會在1982年7月落成,是房委會現有兩座運作中工廠大廈之一。晉昇廠廈共有26層高,提供1,646個單位,出租面積4.1萬平方公尺,是眾房委會工廠大廈中最大的,其建設之目的是為區內受清拆寮屋及平房區影響的廠戶提供單位。
下葵涌(英語:Ha Kwai Chung,亦作Lower Kwai Chung),位於香港新界葵涌南部,與中葵涌的醉酒灣一部分合稱「南葵涌」,地區行政上屬於葵青區,位置包括醉酒灣及荔景一帶,西面為葵青貨櫃碼頭東翼(西翼則位於青衣島西南面),東北面及西北面為工業區,而東面及正北面則為住宅區。
涌美老屋村(英語:Chung Mei Lo Uk Tsuen/Chung Mei Tsuen),俗稱涌美村,是香港新界葵青區青衣島內的一個村落。
上一村(英語:Sheung Yat Tsuen)是香港新界葵涌的一條寮屋村落,位於石蔭邨、安蔭邨和城門水塘之間的半山。
Street address: 399 Kwai Shing Circuit, Kwai Chung, N.T.; 新界葵涌葵盛圍399號 (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.yanlaap.edu.hk/
Street address: 新界葵涌大白田街99號; 99 Tai Pak Tin Street, Kwai Chung, New Territories (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.slsj.edu.hk
Street address: 新界荃灣大廈街33號; 33 Tai Ha Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.blbyms.edu.hk
website: https://www.dorsetthotels.com/dorsett-tsuen-wan/
牛角灣是香港一個過去存在的海灣,位於新界青衣島西北,經填海後現時為香港水泥廠房所在地,附近的主要道路包括青衣北岸公路及汀九橋。
中華基督教會基真小學(英語:CCC Kei Chun Primary School),為香港葵青區一所津貼小學,於1959年創立,1961年由中華基督教會香港區會接辦,並於2002年起遷入現址。
Street address: 新界葵涌華荔徑11號; 11 Wa Lai Path, Kwai Chung, New Territories (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.keichun.edu.hk