The Repulse Bay

The Repulse Bay.
Courtyard of The Repulse Bay Shopping Arcade
The Verandah restaurant

The Repulse Bay (Chinese: 影灣園) is a residential building and commercial arcade, located at 109 Repulse Bay Road[1] in the Repulse Bay area of Hong Kong. It is owned by The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (HSH)[2] and operated by Peninsula Properties, a subsidiary of HSH.

History

The Repulse Bay occupies the site of the former colonial-style Repulse Bay Hotel (1920-1982),[1][3] which was featured in the 1955 film Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing and in the 1978 film Coming Home.[3] The writer Eileen Chang arranged the leading male and female characters to meet here in her novel Love in a Fallen City.

The hotel was renowned for its British architectural style and was owned by Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels group of the Kadoorie family. During the second world war the hotel was used as a stronghold and a hospital by the British forces.

Royalty and celebrities who found refuge at the hotel include writers George Bernard Shaw and Noël Coward. Actor Marlon Brando was a guest in the 1950s. Spain's Crown Prince Juan Carlos and Crown Princess Sofia spent their honeymoon there while other royal guests included Prince Axel of Denmark and Prince Peter of Greece.

Features

The building is 37 floors high at its tallest.[1] It comprises 4 towers, with apartments size ranging from 91 to 545 m2.[4] The four towers are named "Taggart", "Hartson", "Nicholson", and "De Ricou", after persons associated with the original Hotel. De Ricou tower is LEED certified[5] and comprises 15 serviced apartments and was fully refurbished in 2012-2013.

The building is known for its square "hole", purportedly added for feng shui purposes.[6][7] It received a silver medal at the 1989 Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards.[8]

The Repulse Bay has two restaurants: The Verandah and Spices.[9]

See also

References

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Coordinates: 22°14′22″N 114°11′46″E / 22.2394°N 114.196°E / 22.2394; 114.196

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