Chai Wan (; ), formerly known as Sai Wan (西灣), lies at the east end of the urban area of
Hong Kong Island next to
Shau Kei Wan
Shau Kei Wan or Shaukiwan is a neighborhood in the Eastern District of Hong Kong Island. The area is bordered by Chai Wan to the east, Mount Parker to the south, Sai Wan Ho to the west, and Victoria Harbour to the north.
Shau Kei Wan is con ...
. The area is administratively part of the
Eastern District, and is a mosaic of industrial and residential areas. The population was 186,505 in 2001.
Geography

Chai Wan is built on
land reclaimed from the bay and extends west from
Lei Yue Mun in Heng Fa Chuen (see below) and east to
Siu Sai Wan.
Mount Collinson
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Places
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and
Pottinger Peak
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on the south and
Mount Parker on the west, restrict further development.
Shek O Country Park is at the south of Chai Wan.
Panorama
History
The name "Chai" literally means firewood, while "Wan" means bay. Its naming possibly because of rich production of firewood in early days.
The book Lo Uk folk Museum stated it was possible there were inhabitants settled in Chai Wan during Northern Song and Southern Song Dynasty. During that period, there were merchants bought water in Chai Wan before they continued their journey to Guangzhou, Fujian province, for instance

Chai Wan was formerly known as Sai Wan (), meaning "West Bay". At the beginning of the 18th century, the area consisted of six villages:
Dai Ping Village
Dai may refer to:
Names
* Dai (given name), a Welsh or Japanese masculine given name
* Dai (surname) (戴), a Chinese surname
Places and regimes
* Dai Commandery, a commandery of the state of Zhao and in early imperial China
* Dai County, in ...
,
Law Uk
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,
Luk Uk Luk or LUK may refer to:
Surname
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*Lu (surname 陆)
*Lu (surname 禄)
*Lu (surname 逯)
*Lu (surname 鹿)
Ot ...
,
Nam Uk
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,
Sai Village,
Sing Uk
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.
In 1845, the British military built a fort and a barracks in Siu Sai Wan. In December 1941, the Japanese invasion of the island resulted in the
Battle of Hong Kong
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, with approximately 20 gunners executed at the Sai Wan Battery despite having surrendered. After the fort was closed in the 1980s, Sai Sau Wan become an area for new population.
In 1929,
the Boy Scouts Association, Hong Kong Branch purchased land for the
Chai Wan Campsite
Chai most often refers to:
*Chai, a word for tea in numerous languages, derived from Chinese ()
*Masala chai, a blend of black tea and herbs and spices, originating in India
Chai or CHAI may also refer to:
People Names
*Chai (surname) (柴) ...
where
Chai Wan Park is now situated. The land returned to
Hong Kong Government
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for development in the early 1970s.
In 1952, the government began building low-income housing that gradually replaced rural villages in the area.
MTR Island line and Eastern Corridor Phrase 3 opened in 1985 and 1989 respectively, improving connection with rest of the Island and Hong Kong.
Culture
The
Law Uk Folk Museum
Law Uk is a former Hakka village house in Chai Wan, Hong Kong. Named after the surname of the family who lived in the house, it was built in the mid-18th century during the Qing Dynasty, about 90 years before the British took possession of ...
was formerly a village and is now a
museum
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, a branch of the
Hong Kong Museum of History.
Housing
This area has about 200-300 high rise buildings, most of them residential. It also has
a number of public housing estates.
Heng Fa Chuen
Heng Fa Chuen is a
private residential estate in Chai Wan, jointly developed by
MTR Corporation and
Kerry Properties
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. Construction of the residential estate began on 13August 1977, ended on 26April 1982 and officially opened on 10 July 1982.
The area was reclaimed from Pak Sha Wan () and Lei Yue Mun Bay (). The current promenade along the shoreline was once a beach, surrounded by barren hills and vegetation. Further west, there was once a quarry, near to the site of the
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence. However, the quarry was decommissioned by the
Hong Kong Government
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, after it was mined out. The miners dispersed, with some moving to Chai Wan and settling in wooden houses. There were still traces of it when the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence was established.
In the early 1980s, when the
Island line of the MTR was being planned, the working name of the station was "Chai Wan Quay", according to the Freeman, Fox, Wilbur Smith & Associates ''Mass Transportation Study''. It became Heng Fa Chuen when MTR became the rightful developer of the land for the station and depot. Not only was the name changed, but also it was relocated to its present place from the old location near
Chai Wan pier/
Ming Pao
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Industrial Centre.
There are 6,504 apartments in 48 residential blocks
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fast-food restaurant was opened at Heng Fa Chuen in 1989. In 2000, a PARKnSHOP supermarket replaced the existing Carrefour giant chain supermarket. This Carrefour store, which opened in December 1996, was the first one opened in Hong Kong. It is an item of note that the area used to be under the flightpath of planes landing on the southern side of Kai Tak Airport
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's runway, and therefore most tower blocks had to be built lower than 20 floors.
Siu Sai Wan
Siu Sai Wan is a newly developed residential area, located in the eastern part of Chai Wan. Notable landmarks in Siu Sai Wan include the largest sports ground on Hong Kong Island, the Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground and one of the largest private housing estates on Hong Kong Island, Island Resort
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. The population is about 80,000.
Economy
The head office of Media Chinese
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is in the Ming Pao Industrial Centre () in Chai Wan.
Education
Schools in the area include:
* Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College
Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College (IKTMC) is a secondary school in Chai Wan, Hong Kong. It is named after Kasim Tuet, a Hui Muslim who played a major role in the development of Chinese Muslim education in the city. Formerly known as the Is ...
.
* Caritas Chai Wan Marden Foundation Secondary School
* (天主教喇沙會張振興伉儷書院)
* Cognito College (Hong Kong) (文理書院(香港))
* HKUGA Primary School
* French International School of Hong Kong (Lycée Français International Victor Segalen) Chai Wan Campus
**The Chai Wan Campus of the French school is located in the former Meng Tak Catholic School in Chai Wan; this campus opened in September 2011 and houses primary school students.
Guidepost Montessori International Kindergarten (Chai Wan)
In Heng Fa Chuen:
* Lingnan Secondary School (嶺南中學)
* The Salvation Army Ann Wyllie Memorial Primary School (救世軍韋理夫人紀念學校)
* The C. & M. A. Scholars' Kindergarten (上書房中英文幼稚園)
* St. Dominic Kindergarten (聖道明幼稚園)
* The Creative Kindergarten (啟思幼稚園)
* The Ruth Kindergarten (路德會幼稚園)
Chai Wan is in Primary One Admission (POA) School Net 16. Within the school net are multiple aided schools (operated independently but funded with government money) and two government schools: Shau Kei Wan Government Primary School and Aldrich Bay Government Primary School.
Cemeteries
Mount Collinson has a range of cemeteries:
* Cape Collinson Chinese Permanent Cemetery
* Holy Cross Roman Catholic Cemetery
* Sai Wan War Cemetery (where the dead from the Second World War are buried)
* Cape Collinson Muslim Cemetery
* Hong Kong Buddhist Cemetery
Hong Kong Buddhist Cemetery is a private cemetery located in Cape Collinson, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is managed by The Hong Kong Buddhist Association (). The cemetery was completed and opened in 1963.
Notable burials
* Lee Chi Hu ...
* Cape Collinson Crematorium
Transport
MTR
Chai Wan is served by two stations of the MTR
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rapid transit railway, both on the Island line:
* Chai Wan station, the eastern terminus of Island line
* Heng Fa Chuen station, at Heng Fa Chuen
The Chai Wan Depot is located under blocks 1 to 18 of Heng Fa Chuen Estate and beside Heng Fa Chuen station. It houses trains serving on the Island line, and inspections of trains are carried out here.
Expressways
* Island Eastern Corridor along the shore, from Chai Wan to Causeway Bay. Chai Wan is its eastern terminus, ending at a large roundabout near the MTR station.
Major roads
* Chai Wan Road
Chai Wan Road () located in Hong Kong, is one of the major roads in Chai Wan on Hong Kong Island. It runs from Shau Kei Wan to Chai Wan through Chai Wan Gap; with one of the steepest inclines in Hong Kong on either side, with signs posted 1 in ...
* Tai Tam Road
* Siu Sai Wan Road
* Wing Tai Road
* Shing Tai Road
See also
* List of places in Hong Kong
* Chai Wan Kok (an area in Tsuen Wan
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with which it is easily confused)
References
External links
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