Belvedere Garden
Belvedere Garden (Chinese: 麗城花園) is one of the largest-scale private housing estates in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, located at the seaside of Tsuen Wan West.
Developed by Cheung Kong Holdings, it comprises 6,016 flats in 19 high rise residential towers developed in 3 phases.[1] It was designed to be a self-contained community and was designed with a shopping arcade and a wet market.
History
The estate was completed between 1987 and 1991.[2]
In 2001 the Hang Seng Bank branch at the estate was robbed by Tsui Po-ko, a police officer.
Transportation
- 34 Kwai Shing (Central) ↔ Bayview Garden
- 34M Bayview Garden ↔ Tsuen Wan Railway Station
- 48X Wo Che ↔ Bayview Garden
- 53 Tsuen Wan (Nina Tower) ↔ Yuen Long (East)
- 234B Sea Crest Villa ↔ Tsuen Wan West Railway Station
- 234P Bayview Garden → Star Ferry
- 234S Bellagio → Tsing Yi Railway Station
- 234X Bayview Garden ↔ Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road)
Western Harbour Crossing
- 934 Bayview Garden ↔ Wan Chai (O'Brien Road)
Minibus
- 96 Tsuen Wan (Hoi Pa Street) ↔ Tsing Lung Tau
- 96A Yau Kom Tau Village ↔ Tsuen Wan Station
- 96B Belvedere Garden ↔ Tsuen Wan Station
- 96C Tsuen Wan Station ↔ Bellagio
- 96M Tsuen Wan Station ↔ Tsing Lung Tau
- 96P Tsuen Wan West Station Public Transport Interchange ↔ Belvedere Garden
- 302 Hong Kong Garden ↔ Kwai Fong
See also
References
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- Hutchinson Whampoa Limited: Property Development Archived 2012-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Belvedere Garden Archived September 25, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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