Fortress Hill

Fortress Hill viewed from Victoria Harbour
Harbour Heights
Oi! arts centre
Fortress Hill section of King's Road, near Oil Street Stone Stairs

Fortress Hill (Chinese: 炮台山; Jyutping: paau3 toi4 saan1; Pau Toi Shan) is a hill and an area on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the namesake of Fortress Hill Holdings.[1] Fortress Hill includes the western part of North Point lying west of Oil Street, and the eastern part of Causeway Bay. There are a number of private residential estates, office buildings, hotels and serviced apartments in this area.

Features

History

The names of Oil Street and Shell Street come from a former oil depot that was established by Royal Dutch (now Royal Dutch Shell) in the area in 1897. The depot was decommissioned in 1981.[2]

Transport

The area is served by the Fortress Hill Station of the MTR rapid transit railway, by the Hong Kong Tramways along King's Road and by several bus and minibus routes.

Streets include:

See also

References

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Coordinates: 22°17′19″N 114°11′39″E / 22.28858°N 114.19417°E / 22.28858; 114.19417


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