The Merton, the Glossary
The Merton is a high-rise development located in Kennedy Town supplying 1,182 units in total, Hong Kong.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Central station (MTR), Cheung Sha Wan, Island line (MTR), Kennedy Town, Kennedy Town station, List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong, Mount Davis, Hong Kong, MTR, New World Development, Ronald Lu and Partners, Sham Wan Towers, Tower block.
- Kennedy Town
- New World Development
- Residential skyscrapers in Hong Kong
Central station (MTR)
Central is an MTR station located in the Central area of Hong Kong Island.
See The Merton and Central station (MTR)
Cheung Sha Wan
Cheung Sha Wan is an area between Lai Chi Kok and Sham Shui Po in New Kowloon, Hong Kong.
See The Merton and Cheung Sha Wan
Island line (MTR)
The Island line is one of ten lines of the MTR, the mass transit system in Hong Kong.
See The Merton and Island line (MTR)
Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town is at the western end of Sai Wan on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.
See The Merton and Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town station
Kennedy Town is the western terminus of the. The Merton and Kennedy Town station are Kennedy Town.
See The Merton and Kennedy Town station
List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has over 9,000 high-rise buildings, of which over 4,000 are skyscrapers standing taller than with 554 buildings above, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
See The Merton and List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong
Mount Davis, Hong Kong
Mount Davis or Mo Sing Leng is an area surrounding and including the westernmost hill on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
See The Merton and Mount Davis, Hong Kong
MTR
The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving Hong Kong.
New World Development
New World Development Company Limited (NWD), is a Hong Kong-based company focused on property, hotels, infrastructure and services and department stores.
See The Merton and New World Development
Ronald Lu and Partners
Ronald Lu & Partners (RLP) is a Hong Kong architecture and interior design firm founded by Ronald Lu in 1976.
See The Merton and Ronald Lu and Partners
Sham Wan Towers
The Sham Wan Towers is a residential high-rise development located in the Ap Lei Chau area of Hong Kong. The Merton and Sham Wan Towers are Hong Kong building and structure stubs and residential skyscrapers in Hong Kong.
See The Merton and Sham Wan Towers
Tower block
A tower block, high-rise, apartment tower, residential tower, apartment block, block of flats, or office tower is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction.
See The Merton and Tower block
See also
Kennedy Town
- Belcher Bay
- Belcher's Street
- Hong Kong Academy
- John Francis Davis
- Kennedy Town
- Kennedy Town & Mount Davis (constituency)
- Kennedy Town Swimming Pool
- Kennedy Town station
- Kwun Lung (constituency)
- Kwun Lung Lau
- Lo Pan Temple
- Sai Wan (constituency)
- Sai Wan Estate
- Smithfield, Hong Kong
- The Merton
- Victoria Road, Hong Kong
New World Development
- CSL Mobile
- China Hotel
- Chow Tai Fook
- City One
- Citygate
- Discovery Park (Hong Kong)
- Greenwood Terrace
- Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre
- Harbour Place
- Holt's Wharf
- K11 (Shanghai)
- K11 Art Mall
- Leung Chin-man appointment controversy
- New World Centre
- New World Development
- Novotel Citygate
- Rhythm Garden
- Riviera Gardens
- The Grandiose
- The Masterpiece (Hong Kong)
- The Merton
- Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Revitalisation Plan
- Wuhan Chow Tai Fook Finance Centre
- Aigburth (Hong Kong)
- Azura (Hong Kong)
- Bellagio (Hong Kong)
- Chelsea Court
- Cho Yiu Chuen
- Grand Promenade
- Grand Waterfront
- Highcliff
- Indi Home
- Island Resort (Hong Kong)
- Kiu Kwan Mansion
- Manhattan Heights (skyscraper)
- Manhattan Hill
- Metro Town
- Ocean Pointe
- Pearl City Mansion
- Residence Oasis
- Sham Wan Towers
- The Belcher's
- The Cullinan
- The Grandiose
- The Harbourfront Landmark
- The Masterpiece (Hong Kong)
- The Merton
- The Summit (Hong Kong)
- Tregunter Towers
- Victoria Towers
- Vision City (Hong Kong)