- Kowloon
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official_name = Kowloon
native_name = 九龍/九龙
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image_caption = Map of Kowloon District
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map_caption = Location within Hong Kong
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County_sq_mi = 2870
population_footnotes = Fact|date=February 2007
population_as_of = 2006
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population_total = 2,019,533
population_density_km2 = 43033
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timezone = UTC
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footnotes =Kowloon refers to an urban area in
Hong Kong made up ofKowloon Peninsula andNew Kowloon , bordered by theLei Yue Mun strait in the east,Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutter's Island in the west,Tate's Cairn andLion Rock in the north, andVictoria Harbour in the south. It had apopulation of 2,019,533 and its population density was 43,033/km² in 2006. Kowloon is located north ofHong Kong Island and south of the mainland part of theNew Territories . The peninsula's area is approximately 47 km² or 18.1 mi². Together withHong Kong Island , it contains 48% of Hong Kong's total population.The more accurate transcription Kau Lung or Kau-lung was often used in derived place names before
World War II , for example "Kau-lung Bay" instead ofKowloon Bay .History
The name Kowloon came from the "nine dragons" represented by eight peaks and a Chinese emperor:
Kowloon Peak , Tung Shan,Tate's Cairn ,Temple Hill ,Unicorn Ridge ,Lion Rock , Beacon Hill, Crow's Nest and Emperor BingFallon, Steve. [2006] (2006) Hong Kong and Macau. Lonely Planet Publishing. ISBN 9812582460]The part of Kowloon south of
Boundary Street , together withStonecutters Island , was ceded byQing China to theUnited Kingdom under theConvention of Peking of 1860. For many years the area remained largely undeveloped, used by the British mainly fortiger -hunting expeditions.The part of Kowloon north of Boundary Street (
New Kowloon ) was leased by the British as part of the "New Territories " in 1898 for 99 years. Within New Kowloon is the Kowloon City, which refers to an area, where theKowloon Walled City used to be located. The Kowloon Walled City itself was demolished in 1993. The same area was called 官富場 (Pinyin: "Guanfuchang") during theSong Dynasty .In modern day conversations, however,
New Kowloon is often not regarded as part of theNew Territories , but as an integral part of the Kowloon urban area on both sides of Boundary Street. For rates tax purposes, New Kowloon is not considered part of Kowloon. Properties in New Kowloon are subjected to pay the land leases as those in the New Territories.Large-scale development of Kowloon began in the early 20th century, with the construction of the Kowloon-Canton Railway and the
Kowloon Wharf .Due to Kowloon's close proximity to
Kai Tak Airport , building constructions were limited by flight paths. Compared to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon resulted architecturally in much lower skyline. AfterWorld War II Kowloon became extremely congested whenslum s forrefugee s from the newly establishedPeople's Republic of China gave way topublic housing estate s, mixed with private residential, commercial and industrial areas.West Kowloon was once home to a dockyard for the
Royal Navy and is now used as a typhoon shelter.It is usually reached by boat; namely the Star Ferry. OnJuly 1 ,1997 , both parts of Kowloon were transferred to thePeople's Republic of China along with the rest of Hong Kong.Administration
It comprises the following districts:
*Kowloon City
*Kwun Tong
*Sham Shui Po
*Wong Tai Sin
*Yau Tsim MongPolitics
Kowloon covers two geographical constituencies for the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong :
*Kowloon East includes Wong Tai Sin and Kwun Tong
*Kowloon West includes Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po and Kowloon Cityee also
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New Kowloon
*West Kowloon
*Boundary Street
*Nathan Road
*Argyle Street
*List of areas of Hong Kong
*List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong References
External links
* [http://www.westkowloon.hk The West Kowloon Cultural Village website - NEW PROJECT!]
* [http://www.legislation.gov.hk/blis_ind.nsf/0/ab9adcb3dd7e876e48256648002f6f16?OpenDocument Cap 1 Sched 4 Area of Kowloon]
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