Neighbourhood Features
PoHo refers to the area centered around Po Hing Fong, encompassing streets such as Tai Ping Shan Street, Square Street, and Pound Lane. The overall community environment is serene, creating a stark contrast with the neighboring SoHo just one street away. With the rise in rent in the Soho and Noho areas, PoHo has evolved into a hub for artistic individuals, gathering numerous clothing stores, galleries, design studios, bookstores, cafes, restaurants, and bars. This has further propelled the development of the creative industry in the area, aligning with the revitalization plans in the Central and Western District, giving the neighborhood a vibrant artistic atmosphere.
PoHo maintains a quiet atmosphere, with ample eateries and shops nearby to meet daily needs. The area has a lower building density and pedestrian flow, making it suitable for individuals who prefer a peaceful environment. In terms of transportation, PoHo is close to the Sai Ying Pun MTR station, with multiple bus, minibus, and tram routes nearby, providing access to various areas in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories.
Residential Distribution
Residential properties in the area are concentrated around Tai Ping Shan Street, primarily consisting of standalone older buildings. Some of the private residential buildings in this area include Cherry Crest, Goodview Court, Hollywood Building, Po Hing Court, Rich View Terrace, Tung Fai Gardens, U Lam Court, View Villa, and Winner Court.