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Neighbourhood and body of water in New Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Kowloon Bay
Traditional Chinese九龍灣
Simplified Chinese九龙湾
JyutpingGau2 lung4 waan1
Cantonese YaleGáu lùhng wāan
Hanyu PinyinJiǔlóng Wān
Literal meaningbay of the 9 dragons
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiǔlóng Wān
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGáu lùhng wāan
JyutpingGau2 lung4 waan1
A panoramic view of Kowloon Bay reclamation (left) and Ngau Tau Kok (right) across from it. The old Kai Tak Airport runway is on the left.
High-rise office buildings in Kowloon Bay
Telford Gardens
The skyline of Kowloon Bay
A 1915 topographical map of Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Harbour. Kowloon Bay is located in the upper right part of the map.

Kowloon Bay (Chinese: 九龍灣) is a bay within Victoria Harbour and an neighbourhood within Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The bay is located at the east of the Kowloon Peninsula and north of Hong Kong Island. It is the eastern portion of Victoria Harbour, between Hung Hom and Lei Yue Mun. The bay was divided into half when the 13/31 runway of the former Kai Tak International Airport was constructed in the middle of the bay in the mid-1950s.

The reclamation of north-eastern Kowloon Bay near Ngau Tau Kok is also named Kowloon Bay. It was formerly known as Ngau Tau Kok Industrial Area. After the construction of MTR Kowloon Bay station, the area is referred to as Kowloon Bay. The area near the MTR station is residential while the area near the shore is industrial. The area is traditionally an extension of Ngau Tau Kok, and thus facilities such as Ngau Tau Kok Police Station are located there.

Governance

Administratively, the reclamation of Kowloon Bay and water east of the runway except the airport area is part of Kwun Tong District. The airport and the waters of the district, on the other hand, belong to Kowloon City District.

Geography

Kowloon Bay has undergone massive reclamation over the past century. San Po Kong, which is now far from the coast, was reclaimed from the bay in the early days.

The western part of the bay is now protected from the sea by a breakwater, and forms the To Kwa Wan typhoon shelter. A small barrel rock, the Kowloon Rock, is in the typhoon shelter. Other barrel rocks, the Channel Rock and the Hoi Sham Island (also To Kwa Wan Island), are now connected to land at the former Kai Tak International Airport runway and at To Kwa Wan respectively, by land reclamation.

Features

The former Kai Tak International Airport was built on reclaimed land in Kowloon Bay and its one and only runway, which juts out into the bay, is surrounded by water on three sides. The airport was closed in 1998 and now a cruise terminal occupies a part of the site.

Kowloon Bay Depot, the first MTR depot, is located in the area.

Buildings

Economy

Fung Seng Enterprises has its head office in Kowloon Bay.

Education

Schools and institutions are scarce in this district. The most famous ones include the SPACE of the University of Hong Kong, Town Center of City University of Hong Kong and YCH Law Chan Chor Si College.

Kowloon Bay is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 46. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money); no government primary schools are in this net.

Schools

  • Kellett School
  • Kowloon Bay St. John The Baptist Catholic Primary School

Future

In the 1990s, there were plans to convert the bay (reclaiming part or even the entire bay) and the former airport site into an in-city new town which would house 240 to 340 thousand residents and a sports stadium. The reduction in demand for land, environmental issues, and public outcry led to a revision of the project. The scheme would not comply with the Protection of the Harbour Ordinance. Hence, the Kai Tak Development plans do not include any land reclamation. A cruise terminal opened on the southern part of the runway.

Transport

The area is serviced by MTR Kowloon Bay station on the Kwun Tong line which is beside Telford Plaza, along with many bus routes along Kwun Tong Road.

Kai Tak airport and Kowloon Bay.

The old airport Kai Tak Airport was located next to Kowloon Bay. The airport was closed in 1998 and the new one was opened on Chep Lap Kok.

See also

References

  1. "Contact Us". Fung Seng Enterprises. Retrieved 18 December 2020. 16/F Chevalier Commercial Centre, 8 Wang Hoi Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
  2. "POA School Net 46" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
Kwun Tong District
Areas
Landmarks
Transport
MTR stations
Water
Education
History
This list is incomplete.
Kowloon City District
Part of
  • Kowloon (areas to the south of the Boundary Street)
  • New Kowloon (areas to the north of the Boundary Street)
Areas
Landmarks
Transport
Former airport
Water
Major roads
MTR stations
Education
Tertiary
Primary and
secondary
Former
This list is incomplete.
Urban areas of Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories
Hong Kong
Central and Western District
Wan Chai District
Eastern District
Southern District
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong District
Sham Shui Po District
Kowloon City District
New Kowloon
Sham Shui Po District
Kowloon City District
Wong Tai Sin District
Kwun Tong District
New Territories
Kwai Tsing District
Tsuen Wan District
(Except Tsing Chau Tsai Peninsula
on Lantau Island)
Sha Tin District
Sai Kung District
Islands District
(Tsing Chau Tsai Peninsula
of Tsuen Wan District included)
Official place names are summarized from "Geoinfo Map" of Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, "Hong Kong Guide" of Lands Department, "Hong Kong Guide Book" of Universal Publications Ltd. and "Areas and Districts" of Rating and Valuation Department.
M:Narrow meaning of urban areas
KL: Kowloon Peninsula at the south of Boundary Street
NKL: Former New Territories area at the north of Boundary Street and at the south of Lion Rock
1: Common definition (1)
2: Common definition (2)
3: Common definition (3)
4: Areas not adopting small house concessionary right of indigenous inhabitants
5: Jurisdiction area of former Urban Council
6: Definition of "Metropolitan Area" of Planning Department
7: Jurisdiction area of Urban Renewal Authority
8: Unique operating area of urban taxis
9: "Urban" (9a) and "Extended Urban" (9b) areas defined by Hong Kong Housing Authority
10: Definition of Urban rates
11: Hospital cluster belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
12: Police region belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
13: Regions having 999-year land lease
14: Geographical Constituency in Hong Kong Legislative Council belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
15: Regional Education Office belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
16: Primary One Admission School Net belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
Victoria Harbour
Fixed crossings
Rambler Channel
Ferry operators
Reclamations
Geography
Typhoon shelters
Conservation
Sea terminals
Piers
Current
Former
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22°19′N 114°12′E / 22.317°N 114.200°E / 22.317; 114.200

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