- Repulse Bay
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Hong Kong Island , located in the Southern District,Hong Kong .History
In 1841, the bay was used as a base by pirates and caused serious concern to foreign
merchant ship s trading withChina . The pirates were subsequently repulsed by theBritish Fleet ; hence the name. Another theory holds that the bay was named after HMS "Repulse" which was stationed at the bay at one point.In the 1910s, Repulse Bay was developed into a beach, and the Repulse Bay Hotel was built in 1920. To attract swimmers, a bus route from Central to Repulse Bay was created, and now stands as one of Hong Kong's oldest bus routes. During the
Battle of Hong Kong inWorld War II , Repulse Bay was an important strategic location.The beach was extended artificially, and thus the sand closer to the shore is coarser than that further away.
Present
The former Repulse Bay Hotel was refurnished to become a shopping mall in 1982, providing coffee shops, boutique stores and up-market restaurants. The hotel's colonial architecture was retained.
On the eastern end of the beach is a temple to Tin Hau, with prominent statues of two goddesses,
Kwun Yum and Tin Hau. Also overlooking Repulse Bay, although from higher up, is the famous "building with a hole".The Repulse Bay area is one of the most expensive housing areas in Hong Kong, due to the nice surroundings. The prices are matched only by the mid-levels at
Victoria Peak . In 2006, some property prices reached HK$20,000 (US$2,500) per square feet.Fact|date=July 2007Stanley Ho owns both 1 Repulse Bay Road and 4 Repulse Bay Road.Transport
Repulse Bay is served by
Repulse Bay Road , which connectsWong Nai Chung Gap Road andTai Tam Road . It is very convenient for people to travel to Repulse Bay as there many bus routes from Central, such as no. 6, 6A, 6X, 260; or the no. 40 minibus. Transportation either takes you express through theAberdeen Tunnel , or along the slightly longer scenic route.Beach-goers may also opt to drive there. The beach provides some parking space, and the nearby Repulse Bay Hotel also has parking facilities.
Cultural references
Author
Eileen Chang 's novel, Love in a Fallen City (倾城之恋) is set at the Repulse Bay Hotel.Panorama
ee also
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Beaches of Hong Kong
*Deep Water Bay
*Middle Island, Hong Kong
*List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong
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