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District : Wong Tai Sin Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,194) H01 Lung Tsui 15,391 -10.49% N Lung Cheung Road 1. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (II) ESTATE (PART) : NE Po Kong Village Road Lung Chi House E Po Kong Village Road Lung Fai House SE Choi Hung Road Lung Gut House Lung Hing House S Shatin Pass Road, Tung Tau Tsuen Road Lung Kwong House SW Ching Tak Street Lung Lok House Lung On House W Ching Tak Street Lung Shing House NW Ching Tak Street, Lung Cheung Road Lung Wai House 2. WONG TAI SIN DISCIPLINED SERVICES QUARTERS H02 Lung Kai 18,003 +4.71% N Tung Tau Tsuen Road 1. KAI TAK GARDEN 2. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (I) ESTATE NE Shatin Pass Road E Choi Hung Road, Shatin Pass Road SE Choi Hung Road S Choi Hung Road, Tai Shing Street SW Tai Shing Street W Tung Tau Tsuen Road NW Tung Tau Tsuen Road H1 District : Wong Tai Sin Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,194) H03 Lung Sheung 20,918 +21.66% N Ngan Chuk Lane 1. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (II) ESTATE (PART) : NE Nga Chuk Street, Wong Tai Sin Road Lung Cheung House E Shatin Pass Road, Ying Fung Lane Lung Fook House SE Ching Tak Street, Lung Cheung Road Lung Hei House Lung Moon House S Fung Mo Street, Tung Tau Tsuen Road Lung Tai House SW Fung Mo Street Lung Wo House 2. -
OFFICIAL RECORD of PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, 11
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 11 February 2015 6007 OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, 11 February 2015 The Council met at Eleven o'clock MEMBERS PRESENT: THE PRESIDENT THE HONOURABLE JASPER TSANG YOK-SING, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ALBERT HO CHUN-YAN THE HONOURABLE LEE CHEUK-YAN THE HONOURABLE JAMES TO KUN-SUN THE HONOURABLE CHAN KAM-LAM, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEUNG YIU-CHUNG DR THE HONOURABLE LAU WONG-FAT, G.B.M., G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE EMILY LAU WAI-HING, J.P. THE HONOURABLE TAM YIU-CHUNG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ABRAHAM SHEK LAI-HIM, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TOMMY CHEUNG YU-YAN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FREDERICK FUNG KIN-KEE, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE VINCENT FANG KANG, S.B.S., J.P. 6008 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 11 February 2015 THE HONOURABLE WONG KWOK-HING, B.B.S., M.H. PROF THE HONOURABLE JOSEPH LEE KOK-LONG, S.B.S., J.P., Ph.D., R.N. THE HONOURABLE JEFFREY LAM KIN-FUNG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ANDREW LEUNG KWAN-YUEN, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE WONG TING-KWONG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE RONNY TONG KA-WAH, S.C. THE HONOURABLE CYD HO SAU-LAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE STARRY LEE WAI-KING, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE LAM TAI-FAI, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN HAK-KAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN KIN-POR, B.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE PRISCILLA LEUNG MEI-FUN, S.B.S., J.P. -
4 Cultural Heritage Impact
MTR Corpor ation Ltd. SCL – NEX/2206 EIA Study for Tai Wai to Hung Hom Section Final Environmental Impact Assessment Report 4 Cultural Heritage Impact 4.1 Introduction The EIA Study Brief for SCL requires a Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment (CHIA) comprising a Built Heritage Impact Assessment (BHIA) and an Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) to be conducted. The BHIA needs to search historic buildings, clan graves and landscape features within the study area while the AIA requires a terrestrial investigation of the archaeological potential of the study area, particularly the former Tai Hom Village Archaeological Site. The field investigation for former Tai Hom Village was carried out in March 2009. Tang/ Song Dynasty remains found are sparse and redeposited and hence of lesser archaeological significance. However, assemblage of Tang/ Song archaeological finds within urban setting is considered rare in Hong Kong. Other than the former Tai Hom Village Archaeological Site, the CHIA has also studied the impacts on the 3 historical buildings within former Tai Hom Village and, after studying their cultural significance and all possible options, recommended the most appropriate mitigation measures. The possible impacts caused by the construction and operation of the Project on other built heritages including but not limited to the Lung Tsun Stone Bridge have also been studied and the impacts have been minimised by adopting alternative construction methodologies. More details of the assessment findings and mitigation measures are given in this Chapter. 4.2 Environmental Legislation, Standards and Guidelines The assessment and protection of cultural heritage within HKSAR is governed by the following legislative standards and guidelines: • Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO); • Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance; and • Hong Kong Planning Standards and Guidelines (HKPSG). -
PR003/20 17 January 2020 Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 Commences Service
PR003/20 17 January 2020 Tuen Ma Line Phase 1 commences service on 14 February 2020 The MTR Corporation is making its final preparation for the opening of Tuen Ma Line (“TML”) Phase 1 on 14 February 2020, commencing services at three new stations, namely Hin Keng Station, the expanded part of Diamond Hill Station and Kai Tak Station. The MTR Corporation will provide special fare promotions for TML Phase 1. Upon the opening of TML Phase 1, passengers travelling on the Ma On Shan Line (“MOL”) will be able to travel to Kai Tak Station in East Kowloon via Hin Keng Station and Diamond Hill Station without the need to interchange. The expanded Diamond Hill Station will become a new interchange station between TML and the Kwun Tong Line, allowing passengers to travel from the New Territories (NT) North and NT East districts to the East Kowloon and Hong Kong Island East districts in a more efficient and convenient manner. Such new routing will help relieve the current peak passenger load between Tai Wai and Kowloon Tong Stations on the East Rail Line. At the end of January, all passenger trains on the MOL will carry out non-passenger trains testing along the new railway section, i.e. between Hin Keng and Kai Tak Stations. Train frequency of the MOL during peak hours will be slightly adjusted to around 3.5 minutes intervals, similar to the operation arrangements upon TML Phase 1 Opening. Passengers are reminded to pay attention to our announcement and arrangements. The timing for the full opening of TML would depend on the implementation of the suitable measures at Hung Hom Station extension and its connecting structures, and is expected to take place in 2021. -
Flag Raising Ceremony
Flag Raising Ceremony The Government of the HKSAR will conduct a Flag Raising Ceremony on 1 July at Golden Bauhinia Square outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre to celebrate the 24th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR. Date/Time 1/7/2021 08:00 Venue Golden Bauhinia Square Organiser The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Enquiry 2835 2351 Southern District Community Celebration of the 24th Anniversary The organisers will organise a bus parade of the Reunification of the HKSAR in the Southern District to celebrate to the Motherland cum the 24th Anniversary of the Reunification of the HKSAR to the Motherland, promote the importance of a safe and Promotion of National Security prosperous community, as well as distribute anti-epidemic items to and Community Safety members of the public. Date/Time 1/7/2021 10:00 Venue Southern District Co-organiser Hong Kong Southern District Community Association Southern District Constructive Power Supporting Southern District Office Organisation Enquiry 2552 0192 Wong Tai Sin District Arts Performances in Celebration of the 24th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Artists from various fields will provide different kinds of performances including dancing, singing, martial arts, etc. in celebration of the 24th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR. Date/Time 1/7/2021 12:00 - 18:00 Venue Wong Tai Sin Community Centre, Tung Tau Community Centre, Chuk Yuen Estate Community Centre, Tsz Wan Shan Community Hall, Choi Wan Estate Community Centre Organiser Wong Tai Sin District Arts Council Enquiry 2328 6000 Kwai Tsing District Cultural & Art Performance in Celebration of the 24th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR A cultural variety show featuring Cantonese opera and golden oldies by performance troupes will be organised to celebrate the 24th Anniversary of the Establishment of HKSAR. -
Kowloon P P P
Branch ATM District Branch / ATM Address Voice Navigation ATM Prince Edward Branch 774 Nathan Road, Kowloon P P P Fuk Tsun Street Branch 32-40 Fuk Tsun Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon P P P P 4-4A Humphrey's Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Humphrey's Avenue Branch P P Kowloon Mong Kok (Silvercorp Int'l Tower) Shop B, 707-713 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, P P P P Branch Kowloon 1/F, Sino Cheer Plaza, 23-29 Jordan Road, Jordan Road Branch P P Kowloon Mong Kok Branch 589 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon P P Prince Edward Road West (Mong Kok) 116-118 Prince Edward Road West, Mong P P Branch Kok, Kowloon 24-28 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsim Sha Tsui Branch P P Kowloon Shanghai Street (Prince Edward) 689-693 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon P P Branch 73-77 Tai Kok Tsui Road, Tai Kok Tsui, Tai Kok Tsui Branch P P P P Kowloon Shop 19-20, 2/F, China Hong Kong City, 33 China Hong Kong City Branch P P Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui , Kowloon Mong Kok Road Branch 50-52 Mong Kok Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon P P P Shop 133, 1/F, Olympian City 2, 18 Hoi Ting Olympian City Branch P P Road, Kowloon Apartments A-B on G/F & 1/F, Holly Mansion, Kimberley Road Branch P P P P 37 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Shop 1003-1004, 1/F, Elements, 1 Austin Road Elements Branch P P P West, Kowloon Mong Kok (President Commercial 608 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon P P P Centre) Branch Yau Ma Tei Branch 471 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon P P P Shop 3,LG/F,Hilton Towers,96 Granville Tsim Sha Tsui East Branch P P Road,Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon Cameron Road Wealth Management 30 -
Historic Building Appraisal 1 Tsang Tai Uk Sha Tin, N.T
Historic Building Appraisal 1 Tsang Tai Uk Sha Tin, N.T. Tsang Tai Uk (曾大屋, literally the Big Mansion of the Tsang Family) is also Historical called Shan Ha Wai (山廈圍, literally, Walled Village at the Foothill). Its Interest construction was started in 1847 and completed in 1867. Measuring 45 metres by 137 metres, it was built by Tsang Koon-man (曾貫萬, 1808-1894), nicknamed Tsang Sam-li (曾三利), who was a Hakka (客家) originated from Wuhua (五華) of Guangdong (廣東) province which was famous for producing masons. He came to Hong Kong from Wuhua working as a quarryman at the age of 16 in Cha Kwo Ling (茶果嶺) and Shaukiwan (筲箕灣). He set up his quarry business in Shaukiwan having his shop called Sam Lee Quarry (三利石行). Due to the large demand for building stone when Hong Kong was developed as a city since it became a ceded territory of Britain in 1841, he made huge profit. He bought land in Sha Tin from the Tsangs and built the village. The completed village accommodated around 100 residential units for his family and descendents. It was a shelter of some 500 refugees during the Second World War and the name of Tsang Tai Uk has since been adopted. The sizable and huge fortified village is a typical Hakka three-hall-four-row Architectural (三堂四横) walled village. It is in a Qing (清) vernacular design having a Merit symmetrical layout with the main entrance, entrance hall, middle hall and main hall at the central axis. Two other entrances are to either side of the front wall. -
Private Treaty Grants Executed - Year 2007
Last modified : 15 April 2008 Private Treaty Grants Executed - Year 2007 Execution Site Area User Premium (HK$) Date Lot No. Location (Ha) (about) ( Note 4 ) ( Note 2 ) ( Note 1 ) J/O Lai Cheung Road and Hoi OU 08/01/2007 KIL 11174 0.2478 34,680,000 Wang Road (Electricity Substation) R1 Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate, Lung 23/02/2007 NKIL 6439 4.1125 (Public Housing 1,000 Cheung Road, Wong Tai Sin Estate) R1 Sau Mau Ping Estate, Sau Mau 23/02/2007 NKIL 6453 17.9495 (Public Housing 1,000 Ping Road, Kwun Tong Estate) R1 Wo Che Estate, Yuen Wo Road, 23/02/2007 STTL 549 14.7338 (Public Housing 1,000 Sha Tin Estate) R1 Hing Wah Estate, 11 Wan Tsui 28/02/2007 CWIL 177 2.2280 (Public Housing 1,000 Road, Chai Wan Estate) R1 Tsz Ching Estate, Tsz Wan Shan 28/02/2007 NKIL 6444 17.9820 (Public Housing 1,000 Road, Tsz Wan Shan Estate) R1 Siu Sai Wan Estate, Siu Sai Wan 26/03/2007 CWIL 176 16.0562 (Public Housing 1,000 Road, Chai Wan Estate) Sheung Tak Estate, Tong Ming R1 26/03/2007 TKOTL 98Street/Po Hong Road/Po Shun 8.3406 (Public Housing 1,000 Road, Tseung Kwan O Estate) IC 02/05/2007 NKIL 64406 Caldecott Road, Lai Chi Kok 1.0509 1,000 (School) R1 Lek Yuen Estate, Lek Yuen 07/05/2007 STTL 550 6.5921 (Public Housing 1,000 Street, Sha Tin Estate) KCRC Ma On Shan Rail – Tai 4,359,700,000 09/05/2007 STTL 529 7.0597 R1 Wai Maintenance Centre (For Site C only) Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate (2), R1 17/05/2007 NKIL 6438Lung Cheung Road, Wong Tai 5.7896 (Public Housing 1,000 Sin Estate) 18/05/2007 TKOTL 72Area 56, Tseung Kwan O 3.9990 C/R 3,345,230,000 R1 Tai Yuen Estate, 10 Ting Kok 29/06/2007 TPTL 192 12.4853 (Public Housing 1,000 Road, Tai Po Estate) R1 Tin Tsz Estate, 9 Tin Hei Street, 29/06/2007 TSWTL 40 3.8844 (Public Housing 1,000 Tin Shui Wai. -
Regulations on the Use of Facilities Available in Tsz Wan Shan
Guidelines on the Use of Facilities Available in Tsz Wan Shan Community Hall (TWSCH) 1. Eligibility criteria for the use of the facilities in TWSCH The eligibility criteria for the hire of facilities available in TWSCH are as follows – (a) The activities to be held shall be in the public’s interest, and shall observe the rules governing the hire of the facilities in TWSCH. Also, the activities to be held shall not violate any prevailing legislations under the Laws of Hong Kong, or involve any form of commercial promotion or profiteering purposes. (b) The applicant must be an organisation recognised/subvented by the Government or other non-profit making organisation. If the applicant does not belong to any of these organisations, the application will be processed separately according to the programmes of the proposed activities. (c) If more than one application for the hire of the facilities of TWSCH is received within the same period, approval will be given according to the following priority order: i. District Office, other Government departments and organisations; ii. Owners’ Incorporations in the district for holding owners’ annual general meetings attended by not less than 40 people (The restriction on number of attendees is only applicable to hiring of halls.) (Effective from 1 April 2012); iii. Wong Tai Sin District Council, its committees/working groups, local committees and major district organisations within Wong Tai Sin recognised by the Government, including Area Committees, Wong Tai Sin District Youth Programme Committee, Wong Tai Sin District Fight Crime Committee, Wong Tai Sin District Fire Safety Committee, Wong Tai Sin District Arts Council, Wong Tai Sin Children’s Choir, Wong Tai Sin District Recreation and Sports Council, Wong Tai Sin District School Liaison Committee and Wong Tai Sin District Healthy and Safe City; iv. -
Recommended District Council Constituency Areas
District : Wong Tai Sin Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,282) H01 Lung Tsui 13,080 -24.31 N Lung Cheung Road 1. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (II) ESTATE (PART) : NE Lung Cheung Road, Po Kong Village Road Lung Chi House E Po Kong Village Road Lung Fai House Lung Gut House SE Choi Hung Road Lung Hing House S Choi Hung Road, Shatin Pass Road Lung Kwong House Tung Tau Tsuen Road Lung Lok House Lung On House SW Ching Tak Street Lung Shing House W Ching Tak Street Lung Wai House NW Ching Tak Street, Lung Cheung Road 2. WONG TAI SIN DISCIPLINED SERVICES QUARTERS H02 Lung Ha 13,892 -19.62 N Tung Tau Tsuen Road, Shatin Pass Road 1. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (I) ESTATE NE Shatin Pass Road E Choi Hung Road, Shatin Pass Road SE Choi Hung Road S Choi Hung Road, Tai Shing Street SW Tai Shing Street W Tung Tau Tsuen Road NW Tung Tau Tsuen Road H1 District : Wong Tai Sin Recommended District Council Constituency Areas +/- % of Population Estimated Quota Code Recommended Name Boundary Description Major Estates/Areas Population (17,282) H03 Lung Sheung 20,859 +20.70 N Ma Chai Hang Road, Wong Tai Sin Road 1. LOWER WONG TAI SIN (II) ESTATE (PART) : Choi Chuk Street, Ngan Chuk Lane Lung Cheung House Nga Chuk Street Lung Fook House NE Nga Chuk Street, Wong Tai Sin Road Lung Hei House Lung Moon House E Shatin Pass Road, Ying Fung Lane Lung Tai House Lung Cheung Road Lung Wo House SE Lung Cheung Road, Ching Tak Street 2. -
Legislative Council
立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. CB(1)1139/08-09 Ref : CB1/PS/1/08 Panel on Transport Subcommittee on Matters Relating to Railways Meeting on 31 March 2009 Updated background brief on Shatin to Central Link Purpose 1. This paper provides background information on the Shatin to Central Link (SCL) project and summarizes the major concerns expressed by the Subcommittee on Matters Relating to Railways (the Subcommittee) on the project. SCL 2. On 11 March 2008, the Executive Council (ExCo) agreed that the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL) should be asked to proceed with the further planning and design of SCL based on the scheme (Merger Scheme) jointly developed by the then MTRCL and Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) previously. Relevant details are set out in the Legislative Council Brief [File Ref : THB(T) CR 10/1016/99] issued on 11 March 2008. 3. SCL comprises two railway lines with a total length of 17 kilometres: the Tai Wai to Hung Hom Link, connecting the Ma On Shan Line, Kowloon Southern Link and West Rail Line to form an east-west strategic railway corridor; and the cross harbour section from Hung Hom to Central extending the East Rail Line to Central to form a north-south strategic railway corridor. Along SCL, there will be nine stations, namely Tai Wai, Diamond Hill, Kai Tak, To Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Wai, Homantin, Hung Hom, Exhibition, and Admiralty. A plan showing the proposed SCL alignment is at Appendix I. - 2 - SCL will serve a wide catchment 1 of 300 000 residential and 283 000 employment population. -
Management Discussion and Analysis
Management Discussion and Analysis Operational Review Leasing The Link REIT was established on 6 September During the period under review, the Manager 2005 and remained inactive until its listing. adopted more flexible leasing strategies to Operations of The Link REIT commenced on attract new tenants. Approximately 100,000 25 November 2005, the date of its listing and square meters of floor space have been newly acquisition of the retail and carpark facilities. let or re-let, representing a monthly income The Link REIT was the first and largest Hong of about HK$27 million. The new tenancies Kong REIT with a geographically diverse are generally on three-year terms and many of portfolio of 180 properties, comprising 149 them have turnover rent clauses. Many of the integrated retail and carpark facilities, 2 tenants are brand-name stores that are new to standalone retail facilities and 29 standalone The Link REIT’s shopping malls. carpark facilities. An integral part of the leasing strategy is the As at 31 March 2006, the portfolio provided asset improvement plans. Many quick-fix an internal floor area of approximately improvements such as improvements to 1,000,000 square meters of retail space and signage, lighting and washroom facilities are around 80,000 carpark spaces. The occupancy already underway. Major enhancements to rate of the retail facilities was 91% as at the selected shopping centres are in various stages period end date. The utilisation rate for the of planning and implementation. carpark facilities, calculated as a percentage of total monthly tickets sold compared with the Property Management total number of monthly parking spaces The Manager continued to use external available, was 72%.