Hung Hom

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Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple
Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The landmark of Whampoa Garden, a ship-like shopping centre building. A Jusco department store is in its basement.
The landmark of Whampoa Garden, a ship-like shopping centre building. A Jusco department store is in its basement.
Hung Hom MTR station and the Hong Kong Coliseum in the background
Hung Hom MTR station and the Hong Kong Coliseum in the background
Toll plaza of the Cross Harbour Tunnel at Hung Hom
Toll plaza of the Cross Harbour Tunnel at Hung Hom

Hung Hom (traditional Chinese: 紅磡) is an area of Kowloon, in Hong Kong, administratively part of the Kowloon City District, with a portion west of the railway in the Yau Tsim Mong District. It is located nearby to Tsim Sha Tsui. The north part of the area is mainly for residential purposes and is mixed with some industrial buildings. The south part is a residential area, nearby the Victoria Harbour. The Hung Hom Bay was reclaimed.

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[edit] History

The proper Hung Hom is much smaller than present-day context. It is located on the shore of Hung Hom Bay, south of the valley Lo Lung Hang. Later a town was developed eastward parallel to Hong Kong Kowloon & Whampoa Dock.

[edit] Notable buildings in the area

[edit] Transport

The best way to get to Hung Hom is to take the buses. There is the Kowloon Motor Bus (shortened to KMB)'s 5c, 6c, 6f, 7b, 8, 8a, 8p, 11, 12a, 14, 15, 21, 26, 28, 30x, 41, 45, 98d, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 106p, 107, 107p, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 115p, 116, 117, 118, 118p, 170, 171, 182, 212, 297, and city bus's A22, E23 and R23.

Hung Hom is also the name of the MTR East Rail Line main station (terminal before) situated on the east side of the Kowloon Peninsula.

Whampoa Garden station of MTR Kwun Tong Line is proposed.

The Cross-Harbour Tunnel was the first tunnel in Hong Kong that was built under water. It connects Hong Kong Island and Kowloon at respectively Kellett Island (now connected to Hong Kong Island) and a reclaimed site at Hung Hom Bay.

Ferries serving Hung Hom:

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