Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay
High-density buildings in Causeway Bay and Victoria Park
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese铜锣湾
Cantonese YaleTùhnglòh wàahn
Literal meaning"Copper Gong Bay"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTóngluó wān
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationTùhnglòh wàahn
JyutpingTung4 lo4 waan1
IPA[tʰʊ̏ŋlɔ̏ː wȁːn]

Causeway Bay is an area and a bay on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, straddling the border of the Eastern and the Wan Chai districts. It is a major shopping, leisure and cultural centre in Hong Kong, with a number of major shopping centres. The rents in the shopping areas of Causeway Bay were ranked as the world's most expensive for around a decade after overtaking New York City's Fifth Avenue in 2012.[1] When referring to the area, the Cantonese name "Tung Lo Wan" is never written in English; "Causeway Bay" is always used.[note 1]

  1. ^ Strauss, Karsten (21 November 2013). "Hong Kong Beats New York For Chic Shopping". Forbes.


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