In this article, we will approach the topic of Braemar Hill from different perspectives, with the aim of providing a complete and detailed view on this matter. We will explore its origins, its evolution over time, its relevance today and possible implications for the future. We will delve into its impact in various areas, from science to popular culture, including politics and economics. Additionally, we will analyze expert opinions and people's experiences related to Braemar Hill, in order to shed light on its many facets and lesser-known aspects. Ultimately, this article will be a complete guide for those interested in thoroughly understanding Braemar Hill and all its implications.
Braemar Hill | |
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寶馬山 | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 200 m (660 ft) |
Coordinates | 22°17′11″N 114°12′23″E / 22.2864177°N 114.2064417°E |
Geography | |
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Traditional Chinese | 寶馬山 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 宝马山 | ||||||||||
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Braemar Hill (Chinese: 寶馬山; Jyutping: bou2 maa5 saan1; Cantonese Yale: bóumáhsān) is a hill with a height of 200 metres (660 ft) south of Braemar Point on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.[1] The hill was likely named after the Scottish village of Braemar by British officials.
Contrary to popular belief, the peak of Braemar Hill lies on the eastern end of Braemar Hill Road instead of the western end, where the ascent towards Red Incense Summit is noticeably steeper. Hikers often misidentify Red Incense Summit and nearby hilltops as the peak of Braemar Hill.
The north and western sides of this hill are largely residential, consisting primarily of private upmarket real estate. Because of its convenient location and high real estate prices, Braemar Hill is considered one of the more affluent neighbourhoods in the territory.
The area is home to a large number of schools, including one-third of the secondary schools in Eastern District.[2]
Braemar Hill formerly had the Japanese International School, Hong Kong's junior high school section.[3] In April 2018 the junior high school moved to the Happy Valley campus.[4]
In 2020, the Hong Kong Government proposed building a pedestrian link and escalator system between Braemar Hill and Fortress Hill, which has an MTR station. [5][6] It would be akin to the Central–Mid-Levels escalator, albeit with gaps and more lifts. Currently under construction, the Highways Department currently estimates completion of the system in 2027.[7]
中学部は、2018年4月の新年度より、以下の所在地に移転します。 No.157 Blue Pool Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong. (香港校と同じ場所です)