No. 12 Hill
No. 12 Hill (Chinese: 十二號山), or Hung Kom Hill, is a hill in between King's Park and Lo Lung Hang, northwest of Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Oi Man Estate was built on No. 12 Hill in stages between 1974 and 1975. The place is sometimes referred as King's Park Hill Level.
Streets and places in No. 12 Hill
- Carmel Village Street
- Chi Man Street
- Chung Hau Street
- Chung Yee Street
- Good Shepherd Street
- Hau Man Street
- Oi Sen Path
- Oi Man Estate
- Chun Man Court
Leisure facilities
- Fat Kwong Street Sport Centre
- Ho Man Tin Leisure Centre
- Ho Man Tin Park
- King's Park High Level Service Reservoir Playground
- Chung Yee Street Garden
Public and community services
- Auxiliary Medical Services Headquarters
- Civil Engineering & Development Building
- Ho Man Tin Government Offices
- Hong Kong Housing Authority Headquarters
- Hung Hom Divisional Police Station
- Martha Boss Community Centre
- Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Hong Kong) Kowloon Centre
Education
Educational institutions in No. 12 Hill include:
- Carmel Secondary School
- Holy Trinity Church Secondary School
- Ling To Catholic Primary School
- Open University of Hong Kong (Main Campus)
- Sheng Kung Hui Tsoi Kung Po Secondary School
Transportation
- Princess Margaret Road
- Oi Man Bus Terminus
- Ho Man Tin Station
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References
- "Colony of Hong Kong 1922 (Sheet 5)". Hong Kong Public Libraries - Multimedia Information System. London:War Office. 1922. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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