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Traditional Chinese | 城市花園 | ||||||
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City Garden is a private housing estate in Fortress Hill,Hong Kong. It was built from 1983 to 1986 by Cheung Kong Holdings Limited. It consists of 14 blocks,each 28 storeys tall. Part of the site was occupied by the North Point Power Station before 1983.
City Garden is located at 233 Electric Road,Fortress Hill,Hong Kong. It is located beside Victoria Harbour. It consists of 14 residential buildings with 28 levels each. Phase 1 includes Block 1–6 while phase 2 includes Block 7–14. There are 2,393 residential units which accommodate more than 9,000 residents. City Garden's lot is approximately 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) in size. City Garden Road is a two-lane road which serves as the main thoroughfare through City Garden. [1]
City Garden facilities include:
Cayley Property Management Limited provides 24/7 security service for City Garden. Security guards are allocated at each residential building's lobby,the park and the basement carpark. A password,set by management,is needed to enter the residential buildings. As of 1 March 2007,a registered Octopus card can also function as entrance permit into the residential building.
MTR Exit B of Fortress Hill station,which is on the Island line is the MTR station for City Garden. [2]
Tram Fortress Hill Road stop serves City Garden.
There are many bus routes,both local and cross-harbour,that service City Garden. They include,
Mini-bus Mini-bus are another way of transportation. The routes that serve City Garden include 19S,49M,56,69
Taxis The red taxi serve City Garden. There is a taxi stand beside City Garden Hotel.
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