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- Tai Hang (泰亨) is also the name of an area in Tai Po. See Tai Hang (Tai Po).
Tai Hang (Chinese: 大坑) (Meaning: The Big Water Channel) is an area southeast of Causeway Bay located in the mid-north of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The area is mainly residential.
Tai Hang is a valley with opening to the reclaimed Causeway Bay in north and So Kon Po in west. Its south and east are hills. The former coast is marked by Tung Lo Wan Road and the main road Tai Hang Road winds in the hills throughout the area.
The area of Tai Hang is divided into hilly south and plain north. The hilly area includes a public housing estate Lai Tak Tsuen and some highrise residential blocks for affluents, such as Illumination Terrace (光明臺)(5-7 Tai Hang Road) or Grand Deco Tower (帝后臺)(26 Tai Hang Road). The plain south is full of old residential blocks, with a number of interesting restaurants along the streets. Its named after a stream (or drainage) from nearby hills.
One interesting recent development in the plain north is that many new and special restaurants were opened, making Tai Hang a hot spot for dining and leisure.
The famous Tiger Balm Garden and Lai Tak Tsuen is also located in the area.
See also
| Wan Chai District | ||
|---|---|---|
| (Victoria Harbour) | ||
| Central and Western District | Main borders and locations | Eastern District |
| Causeway Bay | Happy Valley | Jardine's Lookout | Stubbs Road | Tai Hang | Wan Chai | Wan Chai North | Wong Nai Chung Gap | ||
| Southern District | ||
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