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Wan Chai Park
Wan Chai Park is a park in Hong Kong, located north of Queen's Road East in the southeast of Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, near Ruttonjee Hospital. It was opened in 1991 and managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. There is an ancient tree, Crateva religiosa, in Wan Chai Park, Hong Kong. It is the largest in Hong Kong, with a diameter at breast height of about 150 cm and a crown width of 17 meters. The tree is estimated to be 140 years old.......
Wan Chai Sports Ground
The Wan Chai Sports Ground was opened in 1979. It is located on the waterfront of Wan Chai, adjacent to the Sun Hung Kai Center. It covers an area of 2.7 hectares and has 3,000 seats. The sports field is well-equipped and all sports equipment meets the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) standards. Groups can hold sports games and track and field competitions. The venues and facilities are only for hire by groups, schools and sports associations, and there is no jogging time.......
Wan Chai CEO
Neway-Wan Chai Emperor CEO has a number of barrier-free facilities, including entrance ramps, elevators and accessible toilets. The design fully considers the needs of wheelchairs/persons with reduced mobility.......
HKAPA The Hong Kong Academy for performing arts
The Hong Kong Academy for performing arts was established in 1984 in accordance with the Hong Kong Government Ordinance, and it is the premier performing arts institution of higher learning. Art offers bachelor's courses and master's courses in practice. The scope of study includes the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Opera, Drama, Film and Television, Music and Stage Performing Education.......
Wan Chai Market
Wan Chai Market is a three-storey building. It was originally used to replace the old Wan Chai Market and the open-air market adjacent to Taiyuan Street and Cross Street. However, because the old market and open-air market merchants were unwilling to move in, the original three-storey new market was finally Only the ground floor is open.......
Tai Yau Plaza
Tai Yau Plaza is 5 storeys high, with many clothing retail shops, restaurants and restaurants.......
Cathay 88
Cathay Pacific 88 is a stand-alone building with only three floors in the shopping mall. The shops include eyewear shops, beauty shops, manicures, fashion and real estate agencies.......
St. James' Settlement
Since the opening of the first sheltered workshop in Hong Kong in 1973, St. James' Settlement has been committed to providing comprehensive rehabilitation services for the rehabilitated. We believe that people in rehabilitation, just like us, are valuable members of society, with individual abilities, values and life experiences, personal dignity, and should be respected by society. Rehabilitation persons also have the right to enjoy a quality life, including the pursuit of physical, emotional, and material satisfaction, personal rights and self-determination, as well as opportunities for personal development, interpersonal development, and integration into society. The purpose of our service is to support them to live independently and respectfully in society.......
Southorn Playground
Southorn Playground is located in the bustling city of Wan Chai, with convenient transportation nearby, extending in all directions. It is located above the Wan Chai MTR station. The venues are important stadiums for many international sports events in Hong Kong, and they are familiar to the people of Hong Kong. The venues have always been welcomed by major organizations, and the activities held are colorful and actively promote the development of sports, cultural and recreational activities. Facilities include a seven-a-side football field, 4 basketball courts and children's playground equipment.......
Queen Elizabeth Stadium
Queen Elizabeth Stadium is a Hong Kong indoor sports arena, located along Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong Island, between Oi Kwan Road and Queen's Road East. The Queen Elizabeth Stadium was funded by the sale of the "Queen's Visit to Hong Kong Memorial Gold Coins", the "Queen's Visit to Hong Kong Memorial Fund" and donations from enthusiasts and organizations. The foundation stone was laid on December 21, 1977 by the Acting Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Robert Lo, on August 27, 1980. The opening ceremony was presided over by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir McLehose.......