Kowloon Tong (九龍塘; pinyin: jiu3 long2 tang2), formerly Kau Lung Tong, is an area in Hong Kong. With in New Kowloon , it is administratively divided by Kowloon City District and Sham Shui Po District. It is an expensive low density residential district, popular among the upper class and upper middle class in the city. It is also famous for hourly hotel.
Places in Kowloon Tong include:
In 1920s, Hong Kong Government later decided to develop the land of east of Kowloon Tong and proper Kowloon Tsai on both side of Kowloon-Canton Railway into a low density residential area based on British model. The residential area is thus known as Kowloon Tong. The area is well-planned, and the roads and streets is largely named after the counties in England, probably because that it was the home of large number of wealthy English businessmen.
After years, the proper location of Kowloon Tong and Kowloon Tsai is long forgotten. The name of Kowloon Tsai is preserved in the hill west of former village of Kowloon Tsai.
The stretch of Waterloo Road through Kowloon Tong forms part of Hong Kong's Route 1. It leads into the Lion Rock Tunnel, and as such it serves as an important artery for traffic heading into and out of the New Territories (in particular Sha Tin). Yau Ma Tei is also accessible via Waterloo Road.
Kowloon Tong | Kowloon City District | Sham Shui Po District | Places in Hong Kong | New Kowloon
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