Situated on the western half of Hong Kong Island, Pok Fu Lam is a picturesque oceanfront residential enclave that occupies a hilly, green expanse. The area’s loosely defined boundaries extend outward from the Hong Kong University campus located at the far end of the Midlevels district and include the home of digital Hong Kong, the Cyberport complex which hosts a hotel, offices, shops, and a cinema complex.
The accommodation choices available at this tranquil and lush neighborhood include prestigious townhouses, larger colonial-era residences (most bear sea-facing balconies), and relatively new, amenity-filled luxurious, and modern high-rises. Many of the area dwellings offer panoramic views of the South China Sea and the busy Lamma Channel and are thus much coveted. Where only the best real estate agents are sure to find you a home.
Aside from these private apartment complexes, Pok Fu Lam also plays host to a few large public housing estates. The area is also home to the-the only surviving indigenous Chinese village on Hong Kong Island, Pok Fu Lam village that is laid out in the ancient Qing Dynasty village pattern.
Historical Significance
Located within the Pok Fu Lam village are some of the area’s historical gems, the traditional village shrine in the form of an octagonal cowshed and the Bethanie Sanatorium. The latter is a stunning Grade II, listed, historic building dating back to 1875. The Missions Etrangères de Paris (the French Mission) built the Bethanie in the 1870s as a rest and recuperation facility for priests and missionaries traveling and working in Asia.
The Bethanie, today houses the HKAPA School of Film and Television while its neo-gothic George C. Tso Memorial Chapel is the home of the Emmanuel Church. The Emanuel Church is an Anglican Episcopal Church and a daughter church of St John’s Cathedral that features services in English. The Church is a gorgeous edifice featuring stunning decorative accents such as stained glass windows; paneled doors and a magnificent altar. A popular attraction, the chapel also serves as a setting for weddings.
Other landmarks in the vicinity include the remnants of the original Dairy Farm Building. The Dairy Farm, Hong Kong’s first Dairy facility was established in 1886, to provide Hong Kongers with fresh milk daily. The farm provided employment to several residents of Pok Fu Lam village until it shut shop in 1983.
Medical Facilities
The chief medical facility within Pok Fu Lam is the sprawling Queen Mary Hospital, a much respected, highly ranked government hospital that also features teaching and research facilities.
Conveniences
As for daily needs and shopping facilities, supermarkets and shops are available within the Cyberport complex. Park and Shop superstores are also easily accessible at Chi Fu, Belcher’s Street, and in the Aberdeen town centre located a short distance away. Hong Kong’s other major supermarket brand Wellcome has outlets at the Westwood on Belcher’s Street at the starting point of the Pok Fu Lam neighborhood and the popular Scenic Villas development on Victoria Road.
Pok Fu Lam is also home to a plethora of educational institutions. The Hong Kong University is prominent in the neighborhood that is also home to the West Island School (Secondary) and the Kennedy School (primary) of the ESF network. As for private schools, the neighborhood is the home of the Kellet School (the British International School of Hong Kong) and the Independent Schools Foundation Academy and also features a branch of the German-Swiss International School. Schools belonging to the Woodland’s Group, Sunshine International, Morningstar, and Safari Kids cater to the needs of preschoolers of the area.
Transport Links
Many public and minibus routes serve Pok Fu Lam, and the area is also within close reach of the West Harbor Tunnel access. The opening of HKU station opposite the Belcher’s development has enhanced the already excellent transportation links to the area. The journey to Central from Pok Fu Lam spans about twenty minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Recreation
Pok Fu Lam has a wealth of recreation facilities. The Pok Fu Lam riding club located at the foot of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Road offers riding lessons in English and Cantonese for children and adults alike. The verdant Pok Fu Lam Country Park serves as the starting point of the Pok Fu Lam family walk, a beginner-level hike. Other hiking trails include the Pok Fu Lam to Peel Rise hike and the Pok Fu Lam to the Peak hike. The Cyberport Waterfront Park is another green lung of the area with play facilities for children and dogs too.