New Kowloon

New Kowloon
新九龍
Statutorily-defined area
Eastern New Kowloon (Kowloon Bay, Kwun Tong, etc.)
Eastern New Kowloon (Kowloon Bay, Kwun Tong, etc.)
Etymology: Name after Kowloon Peninsula
Approx. location of New Kowloon (in red), as defined in a 1937 legislation, compared to the Kowloon geographical constituencies of the Legislative Council (in green); note that the newer 13/31 runway of the former Kai Tak Airport reclaimed land (also coloured in green), now considered part of New Kowloon, e.g. in lot numbers, did not exist until the 1950s.
Approx. location of New Kowloon (in red), as defined in a 1937 legislation, compared to the Kowloon geographical constituencies of the Legislative Council (in green); note that the newer 13/31 runway of the former Kai Tak Airport reclaimed land (also coloured in green), now considered part of New Kowloon, e.g. in lot numbers, did not exist until the 1950s.
Statutorily-defined area(s)New Territories / Kowloon
Region Hong Kong (special administrative region)
Country China
Cession of Kowloon1860
Leased (as part of
the New Territories)
1898
Defined (from part of
the New Territories)
1900
Time zoneHong Kong Time
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese九龍
Simplified Chinese九龙
Cantonese YaleSān Gáulùhng
Literal meaningNew Nine Dragons

New Kowloon is an area in Hong Kong, bounded to the south by Boundary Street, and to the north by the ranges of the Eagle's Nest, Beacon Hill, Lion Rock, Tate's Cairn and Kowloon Peak. It covers the present-day Kwun Tong District and Wong Tai Sin District, and northern parts of the Sham Shui Po District and Kowloon City District.

The name of this area is[when?] rarely used in day to day life. Areas that belongs to New Kowloon are usually referred to as part of Kowloon. However, in land leases, it is common to refer to land lots in lot numbers as "New Kowloon Inland Lot number #".


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