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  1. Victoria Hospital, Hong Kong. / 22.270362; 114.15868. Victoria Hospital was a hospital in Hong Kong. Previously called Victoria Jubilee Hospital, the hospital was named to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria. The foundation stone for the hospital was laid on 22 June 1897. Operation commenced on 7 November 1903 and in December 1947.

  2. Victoria, Hồng Kông. Thành phố Victoria (City of Victoria) [3] từng là thủ phủ của Hồng Kông thuộc Anh [4]. Trước đây thành phố được đặt tên là Queenstown nhưng về sau được biết đến nhiều hơn với cái tên là Victoria. [5] Đây là một trong những đô thị đầu tiên tại Hồng ...

  3. Victoria Peak. /  22.27556°N 114.14389°E  / 22.27556; 114.14389. Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak only generally. With an elevation of 552 metres (1,811 ft), it is the tallest hill on Hong Kong Island, and the 29th tallest in the territory of Hong ...

  4. Location. Hong Kong. Coordinates. 22°16′52″N 114°11′22″E  / . 22.281115°N 114.189348°E. / 22.281115; 114.189348. The statue of Queen Victoria is a bronze sculpture by Mario Raggi. It is currently installed in Victoria Park, in Causeway Bay, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong, near the Causeway Road entrance of the park.

  5. Le pic Victoria, Victoria Peak en anglais ( chinois traditionnel : 太平山), est une montagne à Hong Kong, aussi appelée localement the Peak ( chinois traditionnel : 山頂) et Mount Austin ( chinois traditionnel : 柯士甸山). La montagne se situe dans la moitié ouest de l' île de Hong Kong. Avec une altitude de 552 m, c'est le point ...

  6. The City of Victoria, often called Victoria City or simply Victoria, was the de facto capital of Hong Kong during its time as a British dependent territory.

  7. Hong Kong's Peak District was original named the "Hill District". It included Mount Austin (with Victoria Peak ), Mount Gough , Mount Kellett and the area around Magazine Gap . [1] Many homes were for summer use only, to escape the heat of Central, and were referred to as "bungalows".