Park Avenue (Hong Kong)
Park Avenue (Chinese: 柏景灣; Jyutping: baak3 ging2 waan1) is a private housing estate in Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was one of the projects connected with the MTR Olympic station Phase II development and is built on the reclaimed land of the former Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter.[1] Developed by the consortium of MTR Corporation, Sino Land, Kerry Properties, Bank of China (Hong Kong) and China Overseas Land and Investment in 2001, it comprises five high-rise buildings (Block 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) with a total of 1,592 units.[2]
Transportation
- Buses
- 2E - Kowloon City Ferry ↔ Pak Tin
- 10 - Choi Wan ↺ Tai Kok Tsui
- 12 - Hoi Lai Estate ↔ Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road)
- 16 - Lam Tin (Kwong Tin Estate) ↔ Mong Kok (Park Avenue)
- 33A - Mong Kok (Park Avenue) ↔ Tsuen Wan (Nina Tower)
- 52X - Tuen Mun Town Centre ↔ Mong Kok (Park Avenue)
- 68X - Hung Shui Kiu (Hung Fuk Estate) ↔ Mong Kok (Park Avenue)
- 72X - Tai Po Central ↔ Mong Kok (Park Avenue)
- 265B - Tin Heng Estate ↔ Mong Kok (Park Avenue)
- 287X - Shui Cheun O ↺ Jordan
- 887 - Sha Tin Racecourse → Mong Kok (Park Avenue) (Racing Day Service)
- Cross Harbour Tunnel Bus (jointly operated by Kowloon Motor Bus and New World First Bus)
- 905P - Lai Chi Kok → Wan Chai (Harbour Road) (Morning service)
- 914 - Hoi Lai Estate ↔ Causeway Bay (Tin Hau)
- 914P - Hoi Lai Estate → Causeway Bay (Tin Hau) (Morning Service)
- 914X - Hoi Lai Estate → Causeway Bay (Tin Hau) (Morning Service)
- 20 - Kai Tak ↔ Island Harbourview
- A20 - Airport ↔ Hung Hom station
See also
References
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