What does Taikoo mean?

Great and Ancient
Swire’s Chinese name Taikoo (太古 meaning “Great and Ancient”, chosen to keep with local tradition) is far more identifiable with its projects.

Is Taikoo Shing a City?

Etymology. Taikoo is the Cantonese pronunciation of Swire’s Chinese name, while Shing can be literally translated as City. Thus, Taikoo Shing can be loosely translated as Swire City.

Which district is Tai Koo?

It is located in the north-eastern part of the Hong Kong Island and includes the areas of Fortress Hill, North Point, Braemar Hill, Quarry Bay, Tai Koo Shing, Sai Wan Ho, Shau Kei Wan, Heng Fa Chuen, Chai Wan and Siu Sai Wan. The eastern portion of Causeway Bay and Tin Hau were once in Eastern District.

When was city plaza built?

Cityplaza
Opening 1982(Phase 1, redeveloped from 1994 to 1997) 1987(Phase 2) 1991–1992(Phases 3–4)
Owner Swire Properties
Technical details
Floor area 1,105,000 sq ft (102,700 m2) (Retail)

Is Quarry Bay a city in Hong Kong?

Quarry Bay is an area beneath Mount Parker in the Eastern District of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. The western portion of the area was also formerly known as Lai Chi (麗池). Administratively, it is part of Eastern District.

Is Causeway Bay a city in Hong Kong?

Causeway Bay is a district of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It belongs to Wan Chai District.

What’s the most eastern point in Hong Kong?

Tung Ping Chau (Ping Chau) sits in Mirs Bay of the northeastern waters. It is the easternmost outlying island of Hong Kong. This crescent-shaped island, measuring 600 metres long and 2000 metres wide, is renowned for strange rock formations.

Why is it called Causeway Bay?

Causeway Bay is a district of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It belongs to Wan Chai District….

Causeway Bay
Literal meaning “Copper Gong Bay”
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Why is it called monster building?

People call it the “Monster Building”, which is in fact an architecture complex composed of five old mansions which resembles a walled city. This giant architecture on King’s Road resembles a monster and is thus called the “Monster Building” by the locals.

Who owns Hong Kong Island?

The People’s Republic of China
Hong Kong exists as a Special Administrative Region controlled by The People’s Republic of China and enjoys its own limited autonomy as defined by the Basic Law. The principle of “one country, two systems” allows for the coexistence of socialism and capitalism under “one country,” which is mainland China.

Is Hong Kong surrounded by water?

In short, Hong Kong is swathed in and surrounded by the sea, and includes 1,651 km² of marine water within its boundaries for which it is directly responsible. Hong Kong is on the southern coast of China within the South China Sea environ and at the eastern edge of the Pearl River estuary.