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Welcome to The Peak

Neighbourhood Features

The Peak, also known as Victoria Peak, is situated in the western part of Hong Kong Island. It is the highest hill on the island and offers breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour. Serving as a landmark for Hong Kong, The Peak was once the residence of the Governor and has now become a famous tourist destination.

The area features attractions such as the Peak Tram, Peak Plaza, and the Peak Tower, attracting numerous visitors. The Peak is also a prestigious residential area with many historic standalone mansions, characterized by unique architectural styles.

The scenic surroundings of The Peak offer stunning views, with many residences overlooking Victoria Harbour and the city skyline. The greenery around the area includes several parks, providing ample recreational space.

The Peak has its own shopping facilities at Peak Plaza, catering to basic daily needs. For more shopping options, residents can easily travel to Central or Admiralty, which are approximately a 20-minute drive away. Transportation options include the Peak Tram as well as bus and minibus routes connecting The Peak to Central and Wan Chai.

Residential Distribution

Residential developments are concentrated around The Peak Road, with most homes surrounded by lush greenery and adjacent to the Pok Fu Lam Country Park, creating a serene environment.

Some residential developments in this area include Kellett House, Abergeldie, Ardshiel, Barker Villa, Carolina Garden (Mansions), Chelsea Court, Cloud Nine, Fung Shui, Galesend, Cloudlands, Kellett Heights, King's Court, Montebello, Plantation Heights, Severn 8, Stewart Terrace, Strawberry Hill, Villa De Victoria, Villa Verde and Yue Hei Yuen.

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