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  • Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier
    Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier Pier in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong
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    Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier, often referred to as the "Star Ferry" Pier, was a pier in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, serving the Star Ferry. The pier, with its clock tower, was a prominent waterfront landmark. Built in 1957 at the height of the Modern Movement, it was the third generation of the Star Ferry Pier in Central, and was located near the City Hall and the General Post Office.
  • United Pier
    United Pier Topic
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    United Pier (Chinese: 統一碼頭) (1933–1994) was a ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong. It was located at Jubilee Street, so it was formerly named "Jubilee Street Pier" (租卑利街碼頭).
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    Chai Wan Ferry Pier (Chinese: 柴灣碼頭) (1965–1986) was a ferry pier in Chai Wan, Hong Kong, near the current Chai Wan Industrial City (Chinese: 柴灣工業城).
  • Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier
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    Mong Kok Ferry Pier (1924–1972) (Chinese: 旺角碼頭) was a ferry pier to the west of Shantung Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, located inside the old Yau Ma Tei Typhoon Shelter. The site was covered over during land reclamation under the West Kowloon Reclamation Project.
  • Jordan Road Ferry Pier
    Jordan Road Ferry Pier former pier in Hong Kong
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    Jordan Road Ferry Pier or Ferry Point (1924–1998) (Chinese: 佐敦道碼頭) is a demolished pier originally located at Jordan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong.
  • Queen's Pier
    Queen's Pier Demolished public ceremonial pier in Hong Kong
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    Queen's Pier, named after Queen Victoria, was a public pier in front of City Hall in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong. For three generations it served not only as a public pier in day-to-day use but also as a major ceremonial arrival and departure point. The pier witnessed the official arrival in Hong Kong of all of Hong Kong's governors since 1925; Elizabeth II landed there in 1975, as did the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1989.
  • Blake Pier, Central
    Blake Pier, Central Ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong
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    The Blake Pier was a ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong. It was named after Sir Henry Arthur Blake, the twelfth governor of Hong Kong.
  • Tsim Sha Tsui East Ferry Pier
    Tsim Sha Tsui East Ferry Pier former ferry pier in Hong Kong
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    Tsim Sha Tsui East Ferry Pier (Chinese: 尖沙咀東碼頭) was a ferry pier in Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. The pier was firstly located outside Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel (九龍香格里拉酒店) but moved to outside Grand Stanford InterContinental Hong Kong (海景嘉福酒店) after 2000. It was closed and demolished in 2008.
  • City Hall Ferry Pier
    City Hall Ferry Pier Former pier in Hong Kong
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    City Hall Ferry Pier (Chinese: 大會堂碼頭) was a barge pier at the east of ex-Queen's Pier outside Hong Kong City Hall, Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong. It had hydrofoil service to Tsim Sha Tsui East. Due to the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation, both Queen's Pier and City Hall Ferry Pier were closed and relocated to Central Piers No.7 and 8 (Star Ferry Pier) on 11 November 2006.
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