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Welcome to Mid Levels East

Neighbourhood Features

Mid-levels East refers to the area in Wan Chai and Happy Valley halfway up the hill, belonging to one of the wealthier regions in the Mid-levels area, boasting a collection of high-end residential properties, favored by celebrities and the affluent. The environment in Mid-levels East is tranquil with low density, ensuring a high degree of privacy. Due to its higher elevation, many residences offer views of the racecourse or the Victoria Harbour.

Surrounded by lush green mountains and adjacent to the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens as well as Hong Kong Park, Mid-levels East enjoys ample green spaces and fresh air. It takes only about a 10-minute drive to reach the bustling commercial districts of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, where various large shopping malls such as Times Square, Hysan Place, and Windsor House provide an array of shopping options.

In terms of transportation, it takes approximately 20 minutes by car to reach the Central and Upper Central districts. The area is also served by bus and minibus routes connecting to Central, Causeway Bay, and North Point.

Residential Distribution

Residential properties in the area are concentrated around Kennedy Road and Bowen Road. Residences along Kennedy Road are situated at a lower elevation, including Caine Terrace, Amber Garden, Bamboo Grove, Camelot Heights, Ewan Court, Grandview Tower, Kantian Rise, Kennedy Court, Monmouth Place, Monticello, Monticello, Regent On The Park and Royal Court. Cloud View Road is known for its traditional luxury residences, including Bowen Place, Grand Bowen, Hong Villa and Bowen's Lookout.

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