Whampoa Estate Wing Kwai Building/Lok Wah Building(Male Only), Hong Kong(China)
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红磡黄埔新村永贵楼/乐华楼, Hong Kong(China)
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[Description] Electric appliances: air conditioner, washing machine, hot water stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, water machine, air purification and sterilizer Furniture: bed, wardrobe, desk, chair, quilt, pillow, bed linen (new bedding) Service: WeChat / telephone customer service (toward 10 nights 7), WIFI network, on-site cleaning service once a week
[Location and surroundings] Whampoa Village is close to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and MTR Huangpu Station, Hung Hom Station, with convenient transportation and geographical location. A 10-minute walk from the apartment is the Hung Hom district lined with snack bars Huangpu Xincun to Huangpu Station-walk: about 1 minute Whampoa Village to Hung Hom Station-walk: about 11 minutes Huangpu Xincun to Polytechnic University-On foot: about 20 minutes
Close to the independent mall, there are various restaurant supermarkets in the vicinity of Parkson Wellcome 711, from fast food to ice room, Haagen-Dazs to Starbucks, chicken pot to mommy eggs Shopping: 5 minutes walk from the apartment to the large Huangpu Xintiandi, known as "Little Japan", where there are large stationery stores, supermarkets, department stores, bowling alleys, theaters, various restaurants, from daily necessities to entertainment and recreation Everything is readily available Time-honored snacks: The treasure of Hung Hom Township is the double burger egg bag of Shixin Fast Food Restaurant; the delicious skewers are called instant roasts, which is a supper paradise for PolyU students Famous for spicy food: Hung Hom District is the top three spicy food in Hong Kong, and it is also famous for Sichuan and Hunan cuisine. The spicy restaurants here are dense, spicy and crowded