Braemar Hill (Chinese: 寶馬山; Jyutping: bou2 maa5 saan1; Cantonese Yale: bóumáhsān) is a hill with a height of 200 metres (660 ft) south of Braemar Point on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.[1] The hill was likely named after the Scottish village of Braemar by British officials.
Braemar Hill | |
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寶馬山 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 200 m (660 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°17′11″N 114°12′23″E / 22.2864177°N 114.2064417°E |
Geography | |
Location | Hong Kong |
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Traditional Chinese | 寶馬山 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 宝马山 | ||||||||||
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Contrary to popular belief, the peak of Braemar Hill lies on the eastern end of Braemar Hill Road instead of the western end, where the ascent towards Red Incense Summit is noticeably steeper. Hikers often misidentify Red Incense Summit and nearby hilltops as the peak of Braemar Hill.
The north and western sides of this hill are largely residential, consisting primarily of private upmarket real estate. Because of its convenient location and high real estate prices, Braemar Hill is considered one of the more affluent neighbourhoods in the territory.
Infrastructure and establishments
editEducation
editThe area is home to a large number of schools, including one-third of the secondary schools in Eastern District.[2]
Primary schools
edit- Building Contractors' Association School
- Chinese International School
- Quarry Bay School
- SKH St. Michael's Primary School
Secondary schools
edit- Belilios Public School (government school)
- CCC Kwei Wah Shan Secondary School
- Cheung Chuk Shan College
- Chinese International School
- Clementi Secondary School
- Concordia Lutheran School, North Point
- Kiangsu-Chekiang College
- Man Kiu Secondary School
- Pui Kiu Middle School
- St. Joan of Arc Secondary School
- Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Lee Ching Dea Memorial College
Braemar Hill formerly had the Japanese International School, Hong Kong's junior high school section.[3] In April 2018 the junior high school moved to the Happy Valley campus.[4]
University
editParks
edit- Choi Sai Woo Park
- Tin Hau Temple Road Garden No. 2
Private housing developments
edit- Tempo Court (天寶大廈)
- Ho King View (豪景)
- Braemar Hill Mansions (賽西湖大廈)
- Sky Horizon (海天峰)
- Pacific Palisades (寶馬山花園)
- Kingsford Garden (瓊峯園)
- Wilshire Towers (慧雅閣)
- Braemar Heights
- Maiden Court (萬德閣)
- Broadview Terrace (雅景臺)
- Evelyn Towers (雲景台)
- Seaview Garden (海景台)
- Summit Court (雲峰大廈)
- Hilltop Mansion (峰景大廈)
- Hanking Court (恆景園)
- Coral Court (珊瑚閣)
- Sky Scraper (摩天大廈)
- Flora Garden (富麗園)
- Beverley Heights (富豪閣)
- Oxford Court (豐林閣)
- Viking Villas (威景臺)
Transport
editBuses
edit- 23B to Park Road
- 25 to Central Piers (circular)
- 25A to Wan Chai Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre New Wing (circular)
- 27 to North Point Ferry Pier
- 41A (special departure) from North Point Ferry Pier to Wah Fu Estate (via Braemar Hill)
- 81A from Hing Wah Estate to Lai Tak Tsuen (via Braemar Hill)
- 85 to Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort) (circular)
- 85A to Shau Kei Wan
- 85P to Island Resort
- 108 to Kowloon Bay (Kai Yip Estate)
Minibuses
edit- 25 to Causeway Bay Paterson Street
- 49M to Tin Hau station
Pedestrian escalator system
editThe Hong Kong Government has proposed building a pedestrian link and escalator system between Braemar Hill and Fortress Hill, which has an MTR station. It would be the second such system in Hong Kong, after the Central–Mid-Levels escalator.[5][6]
Nearby hills
editReferences
edit- ^ "Node: Braemar Hill (1654612319)". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
- ^ School Lists by District – Eastern District, HK Education Bureau
- ^ "About JIS Archived 2015-02-02 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive.today archive, Webcitation Archive). Hong Kong Japanese School. Retrieved on 12 January 2015. "Hong Kong Japanese School - Secondary (Junior Hgh) School - Braemar Hill, North Point. "
- ^ "Home". Hong Kong Japanese School Junior High School Section. 2018-01-29. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
中学部は、2018年4月の新年度より、以下の所在地に移転します。 No.157 Blue Pool Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong. (香港校と同じ場所です)
- ^ "Proposed construction of Braemar Hill Pedestrian Link gazetted". www.info.gov.hk. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
- ^ 陳晶琦 (2019-06-28). "寶馬山興建行人通道系統 炮台山道、雲景道等部分行人道永久封閉". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2020-02-08.