Eastern District, Hong Kong
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| [[Image:|300px|Location of Eastern District within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region]] Location within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Satellite image) |
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| District Officer | Mr. Herman Cho, JP | ||
| Constituencies | 37 | ||
| Area –Land –Water |
18.9 km² km² km² |
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| Population –Total (2006) –Density |
587,690 31,664/km² |
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| Official website: Eastern District Council |
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The Eastern District (traditional Chinese: 東區) is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong. It had a population of 616,199 in 2001. The district has the second highest population while its residents have the third highest income.
It is located in the north east of Hong Kong Island and includes the areas of North Point, the eastern portion of Causeway Bay, Quarry Bay, Shau Kei Wan, Heng Fa Chuen, and Chai Wan.
Originally a backwater of fishing villages, quarries and dockyards, the Eastern District is now mostly residential, with some industrial areas and several large shopping malls, and is densely populated. A number of large public and private housing estates are located within the district, including Taikoo Shing, Kornhill and Heng Fa Chuen. A commercial hub has been developed from the former industrial areas in western part of Quarry Bay.
In the past the district was linked by a single King's Road, which was notoriously congested during peak hours, this had largely been solved by the constructions of the Island Eastern Corridor, the Island Line within the MTR rapid transit system in the 1980s and it contains the long-historied tram line that stretches from Shau Kei Wan towards other districts near the sea shore.
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