Central (also Central District) is the
central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city ...
of
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. It is located in
Central and Western District
The Central and Western District () located on northwestern part of Hong Kong Island is one of the 18 administrative districts of Hong Kong. It had a population of 243,266 in 2016. The district has the most educated residents with the secon ...
, on the north shore of
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of Hong Kong. Known colloquially and on road signs simply as Hong Kong, the island has a population of 1,289,500 and its population density is 16,390/km2, . The island had a population of a ...
, across
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrume ...
from
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
, the southernmost point of
Kowloon Peninsula
The Kowloon Peninsula is a peninsula that forms the southern part of the main landmass in the territory of Hong Kong, alongside Victoria Harbour and facing toward Hong Kong Island. The Kowloon Peninsula and the area of New Kowloon are collec ...
. The area was the heart of
Victoria City
Victoria most commonly refers to:
* Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia
* Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada
* Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory
* Victoria, Seychell ...
, although that name
As the central business district of Hong Kong, it is the area where many multinational
financial services corporations have their headquarters. Consulates general and consulates of many countries are also located in this area, as is
Government Hill, the site of the government headquarters. The area, with its proximity to Victoria Harbour, has served as the centre of trade and financial activities from the earliest days of the
British colonial era in 1841, and continues to flourish and serve as the place of administration after the
handover to China in 1997.
Naming
The area of Chung Wan (aka Choong Wan in the past; ), named Central in English, was one of the districts () in Victoria City. The English name ''Central'' became prevalent and the connected
stations
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
of Pedder and Chater renamed as ''
Central
Central is an adjective usually referring to being in the center of some place or (mathematical) object.
Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known a ...
''. On some older maps, it and the area to its west are named Kwan Tai Lo () below
Victoria Peak. It formed a channel, Chung Mun (), with
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
, on the sea route along the coast of
southern China. The eastern part of Central District has been known as
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
since the completion of
Admiralty station in the early 1980s.
Location
Central is located on the north shore of
Hong Kong Island
Hong Kong Island is an island in the southern part of Hong Kong. Known colloquially and on road signs simply as Hong Kong, the island has a population of 1,289,500 and its population density is 16,390/km2, . The island had a population of a ...
, across
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrume ...
from
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
, the southernmost point of
Kowloon Peninsula
The Kowloon Peninsula is a peninsula that forms the southern part of the main landmass in the territory of Hong Kong, alongside Victoria Harbour and facing toward Hong Kong Island. The Kowloon Peninsula and the area of New Kowloon are collec ...
. It is bordered in the west by
Sheung Wan, with the border being along
Aberdeen Street (also called
Wing Kut Street). It is bordered in the east by
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
, an eastern extension of the central business district. As such, Admiralty is sometimes considered a part of Central. Central is bordered in the south by
Mid-Levels
Mid-Levels is an affluent residential area on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is located between Victoria Peak and Central. Residents are predominantly more affluent Hong Kong locals and expatriate professionals.
The Mid-Levels is furth ...
, an area halfway up
Victoria Peak. The boundary between Central and Mid-Levels is not clearly defined.
For
district council elections purposes, the area, together with Admiralty, correspond roughly to the "
Chung Wan" constituency. The boundaries of such constituencies may be subject to modification.
History
The British landed on
Possession Point of
Sheung Wan in 1841. They soon decided to build a city on the north coast of Hong Kong Island, and the present-day Central was chosen to house major military facilities and an administrative centre. The area soon attracted both
Westerners
The Western world, also known as the West, primarily refers to the various nations and states in the regions of Europe, North America, and Oceania. and Chinese to trade and live in the area, and a Canton Bazaar (precursor of
Central Market) was built between
Cochrane Street and
Graham Street in 1842. The area was soon zoned for Westerners only, and the Chinese residents were restricted to Sheung Wan.
t was zoned for "Western-style buildings," meaning buildings with minimum space and hygiene standards The area was largely dominated by the presence of Victoria City. The popularity of this area would also boost the
population of Hong Kong from 5,000 in 1841 to 24,000 in 1848.
Government House and other
Hong Kong Government
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government, refers to the executive authorities of Hong Kong SAR. It was formed on 1 July 1997 in accordance with the Sino- ...
buildings were completed during this period on
Government Hill. Various barracks, naval base and residence of Commander,
Flagstaff House were built on the east end of the district. Between 1860 and 1880 the construction of City Hall, Theatre Royal and other financial structures made Central the heart of Hong Kong.
In 1904, the
Praya Reclamation Scheme added of land to Central's waterfront. Many of the proposals came from
Sir Paul Chater and
James Johnstone Keswick, the founders of
Hongkong Land
Hongkong Land (HKL) is a property investment, management and development group with commercial and residential property interests across Asia. It owns and manages some 850,000 sq. m. of office and retail property in Asia, principally in Hong K ...
. During the 1920s, Hong Kong was able to push far ahead economically, because of the cohesive collaboration between Central and all waterfront commerce.
The military structures survived until the 1980s. Only Flagstaff House remains as Museum of Tea Ware in
Hong Kong Park.
City Hall
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
sat on the present premises of the
HSBC
HSBC Holdings plc is a British multinational universal bank and financial services holding company. It is the largest bank in Europe by total assets ahead of BNP Paribas, with US$2.953 trillion as of December 2021. In 2021, HSBC had $10.8 tr ...
Hong Kong headquarters. Hong Kong's first road,
Queen's Road, passes through the area and the business centre continued to expand toward the shoreline as far as the reclaimed lands.
Central has been the site of a number of major political protests. From October 2011 to September 2012, the
Occupy Central movement against global economic inequality was based in front of the
HSBC Main Building
HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings. It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the ...
. Two years later, in September 2014, democratic activists initiated
Occupy Central with Love and Peace
Occupy Central with Love and Peace (OCLP) was a single-purpose Hong Kong civil disobedience campaign initiated by Reverend Chu Yiu-ming, Benny Tai and Chan Kin-man on 27 March 2013. The campaign was launched on 24 September 2014, partially lea ...
, demanding
universal suffrage
Universal suffrage (also called universal franchise, general suffrage, and common suffrage of the common man) gives the right to vote to all adult citizens, regardless of wealth, income, gender, social status, race, ethnicity, or political sta ...
for the election of the
Chief Executive of Hong Kong
The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and head of the Government of Hong Kong. The position was created to replace the office of governor of ...
, eventually contributing to the
Umbrella Revolution.
Economy
There are man
Grade-A commercial buildings in Central a prime commercial district in Hong Kong.
Bank of China (Hong Kong)
Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited () also known as its short name Bank of China (Hong Kong) or BOCHK (), is a subsidiary of the Bank of China (via a Hong Kong-listed intermediate holding company BOC Hong Kong (Holdings)). Bank of China (Hong K ...
has its head office in the
Bank of China Tower.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, a subsidiary of
HSBC
HSBC Holdings plc is a British multinational universal bank and financial services holding company. It is the largest bank in Europe by total assets ahead of BNP Paribas, with US$2.953 trillion as of December 2021. In 2021, HSBC had $10.8 tr ...
, has its head office in the
HSBC Main Building
HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings. It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the ...
.
Bank of East Asia and
Hang Seng Bank have their head offices in Central.
Chu Kong Passenger Transport
Chu Kong Passenger Transport Co., Ltd. (CKPT; ) is a subsidiary of Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises (CKS) and operates ferry services between Hong Kong and cities in Guangdong province, China, as well as Macau.
It is headquartered in the Chu Kong ...
is headquartered in the Chu Kong Shipping Tower (珠江船務大廈) in Central. The head office of
New World Development is in the in Central.
Before 1999,
Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (CPA), more widely known as Cathay Pacific (), is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport. The airline's operations and subsidiaries have ...
had its head office in the
Swire House
Chater House () is an office tower in Central, Hong Kong. Opened in March 2003, it is a part of the Hongkong Land portfolio of properties. It has a three-level retail podium, known as Landmark Chater. The building was built on the site of the ...
in Central. In 1999, the airline relocated its head office to the
Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong International Airport is Hong Kong's main airport, built on reclaimed land on the island of Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or ''Chek Lap Kok Airport'', to distingui ...
.
Nord Anglia Education, which operates international schools in various countries, formerly had its head office in Central. The head office moved to
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
in 2012. In 2018 the company announced it was returning its head office to the United Kingdom.
Notable places, streets and buildings
Office buildings
* 8 Queen's Road Central
*
9 Queen's Road Central
*
Agricultural Bank of China Tower
*
AIA Central
*
Alexandra House
*
Bank of America Tower
*
Bank of China Building, housing the
China Club
*
Bank of China Tower
*
Central Building
*
Chater House
Chater House () is an office tower in Central, Hong Kong. Opened in March 2003, it is a part of the Hongkong Land portfolio of properties. It has a three-level retail podium, known as Landmark Chater. The building was built on the site of the ...
*
Cheung Kong Center
*
Cheung Kong Center II
*
Citibank Plaza
*
CITIC Tower
CITIC Tower ( zh, 中信大廈) is a 33-storey office building on Tim Mei Avenue, Admiralty, Hong Kong. It is the corporate headquarters of CITIC Pacific Ltd, a conglomerate publicly traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and listed on the H ...
*
Entertainment Building
Entertainment Building () is an office building in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The neo-gothic architecture and height of the building make it distinctive amongst the office buildings nearby. The building stands at 30 Queen's Road Cent ...
*
Exchange Square, housing the
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK, also known as Hong Kong Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange based in Hong Kong. As of the end of 2020, it has 2,538 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of HK$47 trillion. It is rep ...
*
Hong Kong Club Building, housing the
Hong Kong Club
*
Hong Kong Trade Centre
*
HSBC Main Building
HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings. It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the ...
*
Hutchison House
*
Jardine House
*
Man Yee Building
The original Man Yee Building (), initially built in 1957, was the first building in Hong Kong with escalators.
Located between Queen's Road Central, Pottinger Street and Des Voeux Road Central in Central on the Hong Kong Island, the tower was d ...
*
Prince's Building
*
St. John's Building
*
Standard Chartered Bank Building
*
The Center
The Center () is the fifth tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong, after International Commerce Centre, Two International Finance Centre (88 storeys), Central Plaza and Bank of China Tower. With a height of , it comprises 73 storeys. The center is ...
*
The Centrium
*
The Henderson
*
The Landmark (office and shopping complex)
*
International Finance Centre (IFC), the second
tallest building in Hong Kong
*
Wheelock House
*
Wing On House
*
World-Wide House
*
York House
Streets and squares
*
Aberdeen Street, marking the limit between Central and
Sheung Wan
*
Arbuthnot Road
Arbuthnot Road is a road in Central, Hong Kong. The road begins at the Former Central Magistracy, a declared monument of Hong Kong. The road ends at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.
History
Most of the roads built and decl ...
*
Battery Path
*
Chater Road
*
Connaught Place
*
Cochrane Street
*
Connaught Road Central
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*
Cotton Tree Drive
*
D'Aguilar Street
*
Des Voeux Road Central
*
Edinburgh Place, a
public square adjacent to the
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbor, harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrume ...
*
Elgin Street
*
Gage Street, a market street
*
Garden Road
*
Glenealy
*
Graham Street, a market street
*
Gutzlaff Street
*
Hollywood Road
*
Ice House Street
*Jubilee Street (). Named for the
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria
The Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria was celebrated on 20 and 21 June 1887 to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession on 20 June 1837. It was celebrated with a Thanksgiving Service at Westminster Abbey, and a banquet to which ...
in 1887.
*
Lower Albert Road
*
Lyndhurst Terrace
*
Old Bailey Street
*
On Lan Street
*
Pedder Street
*
Peel Street
*
Pottinger Street, one of the "
ladder streets"
*
Queen's Road Central, the first road in Hong Kong built by the
Government of Hong Kong
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government, refers to the executive authorities of Hong Kong SAR. It was formed on 1 July 1997 in accordance with the Sino- ...
between 1841 and 1843
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*
Queen Victoria Street
*
Queensway, in Admiralty
*
Stanley Street
*
Statue Square, a public pedestrian square
*
Staunton Street
*
Staveley Street, one of the "ladder streets"
*
Theatre Lane, home to many of
Hong Kong's shoe shiners
*
Wellington Street
*
Wyndham Street
Wyndham Street is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong. It is one of the earliest colonial streets, once known as Pedder Hill.
Location
It starts at the junction with Hollywood Road and Arbuthnot Road, near the Central Police Station, and ...
*Wing On Street (), aka. Cloth Street ()
Government buildings
*
Central Government Complex
The Central Government Complex has been the headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong since 2011. Located at the Tamar site, the complex comprises the Central Government Offices, the Legislative Council Complex and the Office of the Chi ...
, Tamar
*
Former Central Government Offices on
Government Hill
*
Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building
*
City Hall
In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
*
Former French Mission Building, housing the
Court of Final Appeal
*
General Post Office, Hong Kong
The General Post Office (GPO) is the headquarters of Hongkong Post. Built in 1976, it is located at Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong. The office was adjacent to the former Star Ferry Pier, and it is adjacent to Jardine House and the ...
*
Government House
*
Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery
*
Legislative Council Building
*
Queensway Government Offices
Other historical buildings
*
Bishop's House
*
Central Market
*
Central Police Station
*
Duddell Street Steps and Gas Lamps
*
Flagstaff House
*
Former Central Magistracy
*
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
*
Old Dairy Farm Depot
The Old Dairy Farm Depot, or Old Dairy Farm Building, is a building in Central, Hong Kong, which currently houses the Hong Kong Fringe Club (South Block) and the Foreign Correspondents' Club (North Block). It is located at 2 Lower Albert ...
, housing the
Hong Kong Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is a not-for-profit arts organisation. Its mission is to help emergent artists, promote Hong Kong artists abroad through cultural exchange and overseas touring, and conserve and develop Hong Kong cultural heritage.
It provide ...
and the
Foreign Correspondents' Club
*
Pedder Building
The Pedder Building, located at No. 12 Pedder Street, in Central, Hong Kong, is a historic commercial building built in the Beaux-Arts style. Built in 1923
*
The Cenotaph
*
The Helena May main building
The Helena May main building is a declared monument of Hong Kong home to the Helena May, a private member club located at No. 35 Garden Road, in Central of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The present-day building structure remains largely unc ...
*
Victoria Prison
Victoria Prison, was the first and longest-running prison to date in Hong Kong. It is located on Old Bailey Street in Central, Hong Kong Island. Named in honour of Queen Victoria, it was originally known as Victoria Gaol and was renamed into ...
*
Zetland Hall
*
Central and Western Heritage Trail
*
Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail
Hotels
Central, together with
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
and
Tsim Sha Tsui East
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsim ...
, is home to many hotels.
*
Conrad Hong Kong
Conrad Hotels & Resorts is an American multinational brand of high-end luxury hotels and high-end resorts owned and operated by Hilton Worldwide. Conrad was considered the luxury flagship brand in the Hilton Family of Brands, named after company ...
(Pacific Place,
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
)
*
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong (
IFC)
*
Hong Kong Hilton (demolished in 1995)
*
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong (Pacific Place,
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
)
*
Landmark Mandarin Oriental (
The Landmark)
*
Mandarin Oriental
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group International Limited (MOHG) is a Hong Kong hotel investment and management group focusing on luxury hotels, resorts, and residences, with a total of 33 properties worldwide, 20 of which are fully or partially ...
(
Connaught Road Central
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)
*
The Murray, Hong Kong
*
Ovolo Hotels (2
Arbuthnot Road
Arbuthnot Road is a road in Central, Hong Kong. The road begins at the Former Central Magistracy, a declared monument of Hong Kong. The road ends at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.
History
Most of the roads built and decl ...
). Opened in October 2012.
*
Ritz-Carlton (Chater Road), closed 1 January 2008.
*
Island Shangri-La (
Pacific Place,
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
)
Entertainment areas
*
Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong (often abbreviated as LKF) is a small square of streets in Central, Hong Kong. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid-1980s. It is now a popular expatriate haunt ...
, the location of numerous bars, restaurants and clubs
*
Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Central Ferry Pier 8
*
SoHo, Hong Kong
*
Wyndham Street
Wyndham Street is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong. It is one of the earliest colonial streets, once known as Pedder Hill.
Location
It starts at the junction with Hollywood Road and Arbuthnot Road, near the Central Police Station, and ...
Places of worship
*Various
Buddhist
Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and ...
temples
*
St. John's Cathedral (
Sheng Kung Hui
The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (abbreviated SKH), also known as the Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal), is the Anglican church in Hong Kong and Macao. It is the 38th Province of the Anglican Communion. It is also one of the major denominations ...
, Anglican Church)
*First Church of Christ Scientist
*
Union Church
A united church, also called a uniting church, is a church formed from the merger or other form of church union of two or more different Protestant Christian denominations.
Historically, unions of Protestant churches were enforced by the state ...
*
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Hong Kong (Roman Catholic)
*St. Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic)
Parks
*
Chater Garden
Chater Garden, located in the Central District of Hong Kong, is a public park directly east of the Legislative Council building. It is named after Sir Paul Chater, as is the adjacent Chater Road.
History
In the early days of British r ...
*
Cheung Kong Park
Cheung Kong Park () is a small garden located in the Central district of Hong Kong Island and named for Li Ka Shing's corporate empire. The park is privately maintained by Cheung Kong Holdings
Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, is a multin ...
*
Hong Kong Park, former location of the
Victoria Barracks
*
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
*
Statue Square
Schools
* (高主教書院)
*
Sacred Heart Canossian School
*
St Joseph's College, Hong Kong
*
Ying Wa Girls' School
Ying Wa Girls' School () is an HKCCCC secondary day school for girls in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. The campus is located at 76 Robinson Road, Mid-levels. Total enrollment currently stands at slightly under 1,000. It is one of the 22 Grant Sc ...
(in Mid-Levels)
*
St. Paul's Co-educational College (in Mid-Levels)
Central is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 11. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and the following government schools:
Bonham Road Government Primary School and (李陞小學).
Former buildings
*
Beaconsfield House
Beaconsfield House () was a government office building in Hong Kong's Central district.
Built in 1963, the building was home to the Information Services Department until it was demolished along with the neighbouring Hong Kong Hilton in 1995 t ...
, demolished in 1995
*
Hong Kong Hilton, closed in 1995
*
Hongkong Hotel, closed in 1952
*
Murray House, part of
Murray Barracks, moved to
Stanley
*
Old Central Government Offices
The old Central Government Offices was home to many of the Hong Kong Government's departments from 1847 to 1954. Built in 1847 as the Old Secretariat Building, it was also home to the territory's Legislative Council from the 1930s to 1954.
The ...
, demolished in 1954
*
Wellington Barracks, demolished in 1992
*
City Hall Ferry Pier, barge pier, closed due to the
Central and Wan Chai Reclamation
Central and Wan Chai Reclamation is a project launched by the government of Hong Kong since the 1990s to reclaim land for different purposes. This includes transportation improvements such as the Hong Kong MTR station, Airport Express Railway ...
*
Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier, demolished in 2007
*
Blake Pier, Central
The Blake Pier was a ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong. It was named after Sir Henry Arthur Blake, the twelfth governor of Hong Kong.
History First generation
The first generation of the pier was built in 1900 the end of Pedder Street f ...
, demolished, partially
moved to Stanley
*
Queen's Pier, demolished in 2008
*
United Pier
United Pier () (1933–1994) was a ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong. It was located at Jubilee Street, so it was formerly named "Jubilee Street Pier" ().
History
The pier opened in 1933, providing berths for the ferries to Jordan Road, Mong ...
, demolished in 1994
Transport
Public transport
The area is a major transport hub for Hong Kong (see also
Transport in Hong Kong).
*Bus
**
KMB, serving only cross-
harbour
A harbor (American English), harbour (British English; see spelling differences), or haven is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be docked. The term ''harbor'' is often used interchangeably with ''port'', which is ...
routes on Hong Kong Island
**
First Bus
**
Citybus
*
Minibus
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*Trains and Trams
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MTR
The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving :Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on a 10-line rapid transit network ...
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Island line,
Tsuen Wan line,
Tung Chung line,
Airport Express,
South Island line,
East Rail line at
Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
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Central
Central is an adjective usually referring to being in the center of some place or (mathematical) object.
Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known a ...
and
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
stations
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Tram
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport ...
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Peak Tram
The Peak Tram is a funicular railway in Hong Kong, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and ...
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Ferries
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Sun Ferry
Sun Ferry Services Company Limited, formerly New World First Ferry Services (in short New World First Ferry, First Ferry or NWFF), is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. The company was established in November 1999, when it took over the eig ...
, to Silvermine Bay (
Mui Wo
Mui Wo is a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The 2011 Census recorded 5,485 people living in Mui Wo and its environs.
Mui Wo is located on Silvermine Bay, so named for the silver mines that were once worked along ...
),
Peng Chau and
Cheung Chau
Cheung Chau (lit. "Long Island") is an island southwest of Hong Kong Island. It is nicknamed the 'dumbbell island (啞鈴島)' due to its shape. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in Hong Kong, and had a population of ...
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Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry
Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd (HKKF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. It was formed by a number of shipping and shipbuilding firms, and was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998.
HKKF currently provides 3 licensed scheduled passe ...
, to
Sok Kwu Wan
250px, Sok Kwu Wan viewed from Lamma Island walk
Sok Kwu Wan () or Picnic Bay () is a bay on the east coast of Lamma Island, Hong Kong. A fishing town of the same name, Sok Kwu Wan, in the bay has a cluster of famous and well-reputed seafood res ...
and
Yung Shue Wan on
Lamma Island
Lamma Island, also known as Y Island or Pok Liu Chau or simply Pok Liu, is the third largest island in Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Islands District.
Name
Lamma Island was named Lamma only because of a chart reading error by ...
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Star Ferry
The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon. The service is operated by the Star Ferry Co ...
, to
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
and
Hung Hom
Hung Hom () is an area in the southeast of Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. Including the area of Whampoa, Tai Wan, Hok Yuen, Lo Lung Hang and No. 12 Hill are administratively part of the Kowloon City District, with a portion west of Hu ...
**Discovery Bay Ferry, to
Tsim Sha Tsui East
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and
Discovery Bay
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Park Island Ferry
*Ferry piers:
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Central Piers
The Central Ferry Piers (Chinese: 中環碼頭) are situated on the northeast part of Central, Hong Kong Island. The ferries mostly depart to Outlying Islands in the New Territories, with the exception of Pier 1 serving as a governmen ...
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Star Ferry Pier, Central
*Pedestrian facilities
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Central Elevated Walkway
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Central–Mid-Levels escalator
Expressways and routes
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Route 4
Route 4, or Highway 4, may refer to several highways in the following countries:
International
* AH4, Asian Highway 4
* European route E04
* European route E004
* Cairo – Cape Town Highway
Albania
* SH-4 road in Albania from Durres to Kakav ...
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Connaught Road Central
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Central–Wan Chai Bypass
The Central–Wan Chai Bypass is a trunk road running between Sheung Wan and Fortress Hill on Hong Kong Island. The original design consists of a 2.3 km dual three-lane tunnel running under new reclamation areas provided by the Central and ...
Climate
References
External links
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Photo Tour of Central Hong Kong About.com
Map of Central District in 1964 (crown copyright)
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Central and Western District, Hong Kong
Economy of Hong Kong
Financial districts in China
Populated coastal places in Hong Kong
Populated places in Hong Kong
Areas of Hong Kong
Victoria City