Holt's Wharf
Holt's Wharf (Chinese: 藍煙囪貨倉碼頭; lit. 'Blue funnel wharf') was a godown terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong in the 20th century. It was set up in 1910 and jointly owned by British Swire Group and Blue Funnel Line. It was located at the southeast seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui and the south of Signal Hill.[1][2] Since it was next to Tsim Sha Tsui KCR station, it acted as a railway and freight logistics hub in Hong Kong.
In 1971, Swire Group and Blue Funnel Line sold the site to New World Development. Two years later in 1973, New World Development commenced the construction of New World Centre and The Regent Hong Kong (renamed the InterContinental Hong Kong since 2001) on the site.[3][4] Construction was completed in 1982. In 2017, the site renamed to Victoria Dockside.
References[]
- ^ Holt's Wharf on gwulo.com
- ^ A HISTORY OF ALFRED HOLT AND COMPANY Archived 2012-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Milestones of New World Development
- ^ Paul Tsui Ka Cheung's Memoirs
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Coordinates: 22°17′36″N 114°10′25″E / 22.29328°N 114.17364°E
- Tsim Sha Tsui
- Swire Group
- New World Development
- Ports and harbours of Hong Kong
- Transport infrastructure completed in 1910
- 1973 disestablishments in Hong Kong
- Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong building and structure stubs