Causeway Bay (Chinese: 銅鑼灣) is a heavily built-up area of Hong Kong, located on Hong Kong Island, and covering parts of Wan Chai District. The Chinese name is also romanized as Tung Lo Wan as in Tung Lo Wan Road (銅鑼灣道). The rent in the shopping areas of Causeway Bay was ranked as the world's most expensive for the second year in a row, after overtaking New York's Fifth Avenue in 2012.
Causeway Bay borders the Eastern District. Causeway Bay includes Tsing Fung Street, Causeway Bay market, the Victoria Park, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Jardine's Noonday Gun, the Police Officers Club, Queen's College and the Hong Kong Central Library.
Since 1982, two sub-districts of Causeway Bay (Causeway Bay North and Causeway Bay South) have been grouped into the Eastern District of district board elections, whilst Causeway Bay Middle was grouped with the Wan Chai District to the west. However, local government decisions—other than electoral demarcations—still affect the region as a whole. Since 1994, Hong Kong district board elections have further been sub-divided into smaller districts. The northern sector consists of the area around Victoria Park, the middle sector coincides with the central business district, and the southern sector forms the area around Tin Hau.
Causeway Bay is one of the 11 constituencies in the Wan Chai District.
The constituency returns one district councillor to the Wan Chai District Council, with an election every four years. The seat has been currently held by Independent Yolanda Ng.
Causeway Bay constituency is loosely based on Causeway Bay area with estimated population of 15,011.
Causeway Bay is a station on MTR's Island Line on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It serves the locality of Causeway Bay and the Happy Valley Racecourse within Wan Chai District.
The platforms of Causeway Bay station are constructed in a stacked arrangement, with platform 1 above platform 2.
Causeway Bay is a primary shopping district in Hong Kong with exits from the MTR leading directly into major outlets such as Sogo and Times Square, which can be accessed through a long, upward sloping pedestrian walkway at Exit A.
Unlike other MTR stations, there are three different concourses in Causeway Bay station. After exiting the paid areas through the turnstiles, the other two concourses are inaccessible underground. The west and east concourses were opened on 31 May 1985 with the opening of the station, while the south concourse and Exit A were opened in 1994 with the opening of Times Square.
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Bay Station can refer to any of the following:
Bay Transitway Station is a bus stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located in the central transitway section at Bay Street, with two substations on Albert Street and Slater Street.
Several apartment buildings, such as the Queen Elizabeth Towers, Bay Laurier Place, 151 Bay and the Gardens are located near the stop, in addition to the old Ottawa Technical High School.
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