Eastern District, Hong Kong

Eastern District
東區
Eastern District
Night view of the Eastern District skyline
Location of Eastern District within Hong Kong
Coordinates: 22°17′03″N 114°13′27″E / 22.28411°N 114.22414°E / 22.28411; 114.22414
Statutorily-defined areaHong Kong
RegionHong Kong (special administrative region)
CountryChina
Constituencies37
Government
  District OfficerHerman Cho
  District Council ChairmanVacant
  District Council Vice-ChairmanVacant
Area
  Total
18.9 km2 (7.3 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
588,094
  Density31,000/km2 (81,000/sq mi)
Largest neighbourhood by populationShau Kei Wan (85,188 – 2016 est)
WebsiteDistrict Website
Eastern District
Traditional Chinese東區
Simplified Chinese东区
Cantonese Yaledūng kēui
Jyutpingdung1 keoi1
Literal meaningEastern District
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDōng Qū
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationdūng kēui
Jyutpingdung1 keoi1
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The Eastern District (Chinese: 東區; Jyutping: dung1 keoi) located on northeastern part of Hong Kong Island, being one of the 18 administrative districts of Hong Kong. It had a population of 529,603 in 2021 The district has the second highest population while its residents have the third highest median household income among the 18 districts.

The Eastern District is well-developed, with a complete public transport and transport network, including subway, bus, ferry, minibus and tram services, while the Island Eastern Corridor and the Eastern Harbour Crossing are important arteries for external traffic. There are comprehensive educational, medical, community and recreational facilities in the area, as well as large shopping malls and commercial centres. At the same time, there are also many historical and cultural attractions in the Eastern District, which are good places for citizens and tourists to relax and entertain.

As the Hong Kong Government is determined to develop the Eastern District, many government departments such as the Customs and Excise Department, Fire Services Department, ICAC and the Water Supplies Department, have moved their headquarters and offices from Central and Wan Chai to the Eastern District. In addition, many multinational corporations from Central have moved to Taikoo Place, which has formed to become a new central business district. As such the Eastern District has undertaken some functions of being a political and economic centre in Hong Kong, which had only belonged to Central and Wan Chai.