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East Point, Hong Kong

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Traditional Chinese
  
東角

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Dōngjiǎo

Jyutping
  
dung1 gok3

Simplified Chinese
  
东角

Yale Romanization
  
dūng gok

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Restaurants
  
The Park Lane Hong Kong - A P, Regal Hongkong Hotel 富, Seafood Room, Cova Ristorante & Caffe, Ho Hung Kee Congee, J Plus Hotel By YOO

Hotels
  
The Park Lane Hong Kong - A P, The Excelsior - Hong Kong, Regal Hongkong Hotel 富, mini hotel Causeway Bay, J Plus Hotel By YOO

East Point was a cape on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was a pointed headland that extended from Jardine's Hill, i.e. Lee Garden towards Kellett Island. It marked the eastern limits of the early City of Victoria. The piece of land separated Causeway Bay in the east and the bay outside Happy Valley. Streams and muds from Tai Hang and Wong Nai Chung (now buried beneath Canal Road) shaped the headland.

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Map of East Point, Hong Kong

Geography

Two sides of the cape were reclaimed over a hundred years. The first stage was in the mid-19th century. The east of the cape was reclaimed to the edge of Victoria Park and the west to Hennessy Road. The second stage was between World War I and World War II. Its west was reclaimed to Gloucester Road. The shape of the cape was mostly lost. For the construction of Cross Harbour Tunnel, further reclamation extended the land to Kellett Island and the cape was completely buried.

Physically, the Causeway Bay Station of the MTR and World Trade Centre are built on the body of East Point. Windsor House and Paterson Street fall on its first stage reclamation. The above two areas were referred to as East Point, while to its west was Ngo Keng.

Large scale reclamations make the geographic feature and division less obvious. Causeway Bay originally referred to the circular tung lo-shaped bay. It also referred to the east shore of the bay, i.e. the present-day area in Tin Hau Station. It gradually replaced East Point as the name of that area.

History

Much of the land of East Point was historically in the hands of Jardine Matheson, which had their original Hong Kong godowns and offices there. Swire once had a sugar refinery in Sugar Street.

Legacy

The name East Point is still found in East Point Road (東角道) and East Point Centre (東角中心).

References

East Point, Hong Kong Wikipedia