3 Tung Shan Terrace, Mid-levels East, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Crescent Heights
3 Tung Shan Terrace, Mid-levels East, Hong Kong
Elaine Lam
Building Information
Basic Information | Low-rise Apartment |
Year built | 1996 (building age 28 years) |
Transportation | Bus, Mini-bus |
District Information
About Mid-levels East
Midlevels East is generally referred as the residential area on the hillside above Wanchai and Happy Valley, covering part of Kennedy Road, Stubbs Road, and Wong Nai Chung Gap Road. Comprising a large strip of the hillside, the area is connected to the Southside through Wong Nai Chung Gap Road, Midlevels Central through Kennedy Road, and The Peak through Stubbs Road. Besides, pedestrians from Kennedy Road can access the vibrant Wanchai district through Hopewell Centre.
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