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Siu Sai Wan
Aerial View of Siu Sai Wan
Traditional Chinese小西灣
Simplified Chinese小西湾
Cantonese YaleSíusāiwāan
Literal meaning"small west bay"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiǎoxīwān
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSíusāiwāan
JyutpingSiu2sai1waan1
Location of Siu Sai Wan within HKSAR
Buildings in Siu Sai Wan

Siu Sai Wan (Chinese: 小西灣) is a residential area in the northeastern part of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is located in the eastern part of Chai Wan, and is administratively under the Eastern District. The population was 59,729 in June 2011.

Location

The current perimeter of Siu Sai Wan includes the rest of Chai Wan east of Wing Tai Road. Prior to reclamation, Siu Sai Wan was a small bay east of Chai Wan. Chai Wan was once known as Sai Wan (Chinese: 西灣; Cantonese Yale: Sāiwāan; West Bay), and the small bay as Siu Chai Wan (Chinese: 小柴灣; Cantonese Yale: Síu Chàaihwāan; Small Chai Wan) or Chai Wan Tsai (Chinese: 柴灣仔; Cantonese Yale: Chàaihwāan Jái; Little Chai Wan), and over time the names combined into the current name Siu Sai Wan.

History

Siu Sai Wan was originally an intelligence gathering centre for the United Kingdom. In 1947, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States signed an agreement to jointly pursue the gathering of intelligence. The British Armed Forces then set up an intelligence gathering centre in Siu Sai Wan, one of the largest in the Far East, to monitor wireless communications from Taiwan (ROC) to China (PRC). In 1985, shortly after the handover of Hong Kong to China was agreed, the centre was dismantled.

At the same time, along with the development of the Mass Transit Railway, the resettlement estates in Chai Wan were to be demolished. To accommodate residents from these estates and from the expanding urban population, the government decided to develop Siu Sai Wan. At that time the name Siu Sai Wan was deemed "indecent" by the Government, who suggested to name the area "Siu Chai Wan" instead. This didn't sit well with local residents, and as a result when the Siu Sai Wan Estate was built a few years later, the name Siu Sai Wan was returned to the area. Nevertheless, taxi drivers are known to use a similar-sounding profane term when they refer to the area.

Siu Sai Wan faces Tathong Channel and Lei Yue Mun, an entrance to the Victoria Harbour. The government has built Home Ownership Scheme housing such as Harmony Garden.

Housing

Siu Sai Wan Estate
Fullview Garden

Education

A number of schools including both primary and secondary schools can be found in Siu Sai Wan.

  • Secondary schools:
  • Primary schools:
    • Pui Kiu Primary School
    • Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Lee Chi Hung Memorial Primary School (Chai Wan) (Closed down on 31 August 2011)
  • Kindergartens:
    • Cannan Kindergarten (Siu Sai Wan)
    • Gar Lam Anglo-Chinese Kindergarten (Siu Sai Wan)

Siu Sai 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.

Social amenities

Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground
Siu Sai Wan Promenade

Transport

With the Island Resort now constructed, the population of Siu Sai Wan has been steadily increasing, so both First Bus and Citybus extended routes ending at Chai Wan (East) to Siu Sai Wan Estate and Island Resort.

The government suggested to the MTR Corporation (MTR) in 2001 that they should consider extending the Island line to Siu Sai Wan from Chai Wan. In June 2005, the MTR revealed that they had started planning for the extension. In 2014, the MTR withdrawn the plan of extension, due to the difficulties of extension.

Main roads

Public transportation

There is currently no direct MTR service to Siu Sai Wan. However, residents can walk or take Green Public Light Buses route 47M to reach Chai Wan station, the terminus of the Island line.

  • Buses
    • Citybus: 8H, 8P, 8S, 8X, 49X, 82, 82S, 82X, 85, 85P, 88X, 314, 788, 789, A12, N8P, N8X, NA12
    • Cross-harbour routes: 106, 106P, 118, 118P, 606, 606X, 608P, 682, 694, 976A, N118
  • Minibuses
    • Green Public Light Buses
      • 44M, 47E, 47M, 47S, 61, 62, 62A

References

  1. "LCQ11: Study on the construction of the MTR Siu Sai Wan extension". Hong Kong Government. 7 November 2012.
  2. "EJINSIGHT - ejinsight.com". www.ejinsight.com. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  3. "POA School Net 16" (PDF). Education Bureau. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
Places adjacent to Siu Sai Wan
(Victoria Harbour)
Wan Chai District Eastern District Tathong Channel
Southern District
Eastern District, Hong Kong
Areas
Landmarks
Education
Tertiary
Primary /
secondary
Closed
MTR stations
This list is incomplete.
Kellett School previously maintained a campus in Shau Kei Wan.
Urban areas of Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories
Hong Kong
Central and Western District
Wan Chai District
Eastern District
Southern District
Kowloon
Yau Tsim Mong District
Sham Shui Po District
Kowloon City District
New Kowloon
Sham Shui Po District
Kowloon City District
Wong Tai Sin District
Kwun Tong District
New Territories
Kwai Tsing District
Tsuen Wan District
(Except Tsing Chau Tsai Peninsula
on Lantau Island)
Sha Tin District
Sai Kung District
Islands District
(Tsing Chau Tsai Peninsula
of Tsuen Wan District included)
Official place names are summarized from "Geoinfo Map" of Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, "Hong Kong Guide" of Lands Department, "Hong Kong Guide Book" of Universal Publications Ltd. and "Areas and Districts" of Rating and Valuation Department.
M:Narrow meaning of urban areas
KL: Kowloon Peninsula at the south of Boundary Street
NKL: Former New Territories area at the north of Boundary Street and at the south of Lion Rock
1: Common definition (1)
2: Common definition (2)
3: Common definition (3)
4: Areas not adopting small house concessionary right of indigenous inhabitants
5: Jurisdiction area of former Urban Council
6: Definition of "Metropolitan Area" of Planning Department
7: Jurisdiction area of Urban Renewal Authority
8: Unique operating area of urban taxis
9: "Urban" (9a) and "Extended Urban" (9b) areas defined by Hong Kong Housing Authority
10: Definition of Urban rates
11: Hospital cluster belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
12: Police region belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
13: Regions having 999-year land lease
14: Geographical Constituency in Hong Kong Legislative Council belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
15: Regional Education Office belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon
16: Primary One Admission School Net belongs to Hong Kong or Kowloon


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