- Central and Western District
Infobox HK District
official_name = Central and Western District
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map_caption = Location inHong Kong
google = http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=22.272806,114.128551&spn=0.058545,0.078359&t=k&hl=en
leader_title = District Officer
leader_name = MissEliza Yau , JP
constituencies = 15
area_note =
area_magnitude = 1 E9
area_total = 12.4
area_land =
area_water =
population_as_of = 2006
population_note =
population_total = 250,064
population_density = 20,102
latitude = 22°17' N
longitude = 114°09' E
website = [http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/central/english/welcome.htm Central and Western District Council]
footnotes =
The Central and Western District (zh-t|t=中西區) located on northern part ofHong Kong Island ,Hong Kong , is one of the 18 administrative 18 districts of thecity-state . It had a population of 261,884 in 2001. The district has the most educated residents with the second highest income and the third lowest population.Central is the
central business district and the core urban area ofHong Kong . Western was part ofCity of Victoria one of the areas of early settlement in Hong Kong.History
Central District was the first area of planned urban development in Hong Kong. The site of
Victoria City was also the capital during the colonial era. The British held a land sale in June 1841, 6 months after the flag was raised atPossession Point . 51 lots of land were sold to 23 merchant houses to build offices and warehouses. Some of the property buyers included Dent's, Jardine's, Russell's and Olyphant's. At the time, the 2 roads Albany Nullah (now Garden rd) and Glenealy Nullah (now Glenealy rd) were mainly reserved for British use. The streets later became known as Government Hill [Wordie, Jason. [2002] (2002) Streets: Exploring Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 962-2095631] .In 1857, the British government expanded Victoria City and divided it into seven districts. The ones located in present-day Central and Western are:
Sai Ying Pun ,Sheung Wan ,Tai Ping Shan , Central. The area was essentially aEurope an area until 1860 when Chinese merchants begin buying up European properties around Cochrane, Wellington andPottinger Street s. The Central district was the principal European business district, hence the arrival of the first large scale bank HSBC. The Western district was the commercial centre for Chinese businesses. When the value of the district raised, a meeting was held in February 1866 to establish a "District Watch Force" to police and protect this specific area [Tsai Jung-fang. [1995] (1995). Hong Kong in Chinese History: community and social unrest in the British Colony, 1842-1913. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231079338] .In 1880,
Shek Tong Tsui was established, followed byKennedy Town in the 20th century. By 1890s the majority of Hong Kong's population was concentrated in the district with about 200,000 residents, mostly in Victoria City [Sanderson, Edgar. [1897] (1897) The British Empire in the Nineteenth Century: Its Progress and Expansion at Home and Abroad. Blackie publishing. No ISBN digitalized doc from Stanford university] .Politics
District councils in Hong Kong are primarily consultative bodies of the HKSAR government with very limited powers, primarily restricted to building and maintaining parks, open areas, recreational and cultural activities and tourist promotion.
District council elections are held every four years; the last one was held on
November 23 2003 for terms beginningJanuary 1 ,2004 . 15 constituency members are elected while 4 are appointed by the government. The constituency areas are smaller than the commonly used geographic areas, which are in turn based on the old 1857 and 1880 divisions.*Central (中環)
*Mid-Levels East (半山東)
* Castle Road (衛城道)
* Peak (山頂)
*University (大學)
*Kennedy Town (堅尼地城) and Mount Davis (摩星嶺)
*Kwun Lung (觀龍)
*Sai Wan (西環)
* Belcher (寶翠)
*Shek Tong Tsui (石塘咀)
*Sai Ying Pun (西營盤)
*Tung Wah (東華)
* Centre Street (正街)
* Water Street (水街)Current members are:
* CHAN Tak-chor (陳特楚)(chairman) (Liberal)
* WU Chor-nam (胡楚南)(vice-chaiman) (appointed)
* CHAN Chit-kwai, Stephen (陳捷貴)
* LAM Kin-lai (DAB) (appointed)
* CHAN Choi-hi, Dominic (陳財喜)
* CHENG Lai-king (鄭麗瓊)(Democratic Party)
* LIN Mark (Liberal)
* CHUNG Yam-cheung (DAB)(appointed)
* TAI Cheuk-yin, Leslie Spencer
* HO Chun-ki (何俊麒)(Democratic Party)
* Victor YEUNG (楊浩然)(Democratic Party)
* Cyd HO Sau-lan (former legislator) (The Frontier)
* YEUNG Wai-foon (DAB)
* KAM Nai-wai(甘乃威) (Democratic Party)
* YOUNG Siu-chuen, Albert (appointed)
* KWOK Ka-ki (郭家麒)
* YUEN Bun-keung (阮品強)(Democratic Party)
* LAI Kwok-hung (黎國雄)Demographics
Hong Kong's 2001
census put the total population of the district at 261,884, with 89,545 households. Among the 18 districts, Central and Western has the second highest medianhousehold income in the territory (HK$25,350 per month, behind onlyWan Chai District , and is at a par with Wan Chai in median monthly per capita income, at HK$13,000 per month. In terms of average size of households, it is third smallest at 2.8 persons, behind only Wan Chai andYau Tsim Mong District , at 2.7 each.Geography and political subdivisions
The district is located at coord|22|17|00|N|114|09|00|E|, based on the location of the General Post Office). With an area of 12.4 km², the district occupies the northwestern portion of Hong Kong Island. It is surrounded by
Wan Chai District on the east, Southern District on the south, andVictoria harbour in the north. The district also encompasses Green Island and Little Green Island, two uninhabited islands to the west of Hong Kong Island.Areas from west to east along Victoria Harbour are: Kennedy Town, Sai Ying Pun, Sheung Wan, Central, Admiralty.
Neighbourhoods within the district are listed from east to west.
Admiralty
Central
Central is the business centre of Hong Kong, and many multinational
financial services corporations have their headquarters there.Government Hill , the site of the government headquarters, is also in Central.Central mid-levels escalator
The Central-Mid-levels escalator in
Hong Kong is the longest outdoor coveredescalator system in the world. The system is 800 meters long, connectingDes Voeux Road Central, in Central withConduit Road in theMid-levels , passing through narrow streets in Soho.The escalator runs downhill from 6 am to 10 am and uphill from 10.20 am to 12.00 am (
midnight ) everyday. Apart from its significance in transport linkage, it is also a tourist attraction, with manyrestaurant s, bars, and shops lining its route.Bank of China Tower
The Bank of China Tower in Central houses the headquarters of BOCHK. Designed by
I. M. Pei , the 70 storey building's height is 315meter s with two masts reaching 369 meters. Construction began in 1985 and the building was completed in 1989. It was the first building outside theUnited States to exceed 1,000 feet and to exceed 300 metres. It was the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia from 1989 to 1992, when the nearby, tallerCentral Plaza was completed.City Hall
Built in 1962, the City Hall complex housed the old central library of Hong Kong, as well as concert halls, restaurants and a marriage registry. The conference room of the former Urban Council was also at the lower building of the City Hall.
The garden at the north-western side of the complex includes a memorial to those killed in Hong Kong during World War II.
Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building
The funnel-shaped Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building (formerly, and still commonly known as the Prince of Wales Building) housed the headquarters of the British garrison in Hong Kong until the territory's handover to the People's Republic of China on
June 30 ,1997 . It now houses the localgarrison of thePeople's Liberation Army and is formally known as Central Barracks, in line with PLA convention for naming barracks after the name of the locality.Other landmarks
* Cenotaph, Hong Kong
*Chater Garden
*Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building (formerly the Prince of Wales Building)
*Edinburgh Place , Hong Kong – includingQueen's Pier and theStar Ferry pier
* Exchange Square
*Former Supreme Court Building
*Harcourt Park
*Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
*Hong Kong Club
*Hong Kong Park
*HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building
*International Finance Centre
*Jardine House
*Lan Kwai Fong
* Legislative Council building
* Lippo Centre
* Old Bank of China Building
*Peak Tram terminus
*St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong
*St. Joseph Church, Hong Kong
*St. Paul's Church, Hong Kong
*St. Paul's Co-educational College
* Soho
*Statue Square
*The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong
*Union Church, Hong Kong Mid-levels
ai Ying Pun
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Sai Ying Pun Community Complex heung Wan
* The Center
econdary schools
Arranged by alphabetical order of their full names in each category.
Government-administered schools
* King's College [http://kings.school.net.hk/]Aided schools
*Caritas St. Francis Secondary School [http://www.fps.edu.hk/]
*Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui College [http://lstlkkc.school.net.hk/]
* Raimondi College [http://raimondi.school.net.hk/]
*St. Clare's Girls' School [http://stclare.school.net.hk/index.html]
* St. Joseph's College [http://sjc.edu.hk/]
* St. Louis School [http://www.stlouis.edu.hk/]
*St. Stephen's Church College [http://home.netteens.net/~sscc/]
* St. Stephen's Girls' College [http://www.ssgc.edu.hk/web/index.asp]
*Ying Wa Girls' School [http://www.ywgs.edu.hk/]Schools under
Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS)*
Hon Wah Middle School [http://www.honwah.edu.hk/] , [http://honwah.school.net.hk/]
*St. Margaret's Girls' College, Hong Kong [http://www.smgchk.edu.hk/]
*St. Paul's Co-educational College [http://spcc.school.net.hk/]
* St. Paul's College [http://spc.hkcampus.net/]International schools
* Carmel School [http://www.carmel.edu.hk]
*German Swiss International School [http://www.gsis.edu.hk/]
*Island School [http://www.island.edu.hk/] (under funding ofEnglish Schools Foundation , subsidized by government)
*Sear Rogers International School, Hong Kong Island [http://www.sear-rogers.com/sris/]Vocational and night schools (privately-funded)
*Sacred Heart Canossian College of Commerce [http://www.shccc.edu.hk]
* St. Paul's Secondary Evening SchoolTertiary institutions
*
The University of Hong Kong
*Caritas Francis Hsu College References
ee also
*
List of buildings, sites and areas in Hong Kong
*Tourism in Hong Kong External links
* [http://www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/central/english/welcome.htm Central and Western District Council]
* [http://www.eac.gov.hk/pdf/distco/2007dc/dc2007a.pdf List and map of electoral constituencies (large PDF file)]
* [http://www.nima.mil/gns/html/index.html Coordinates are courtesy of the GNS system of theNational Imagery and Mapping Agency ] .
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