Living in Shouson Hill
Living in Shouson Hill

Living in Shouson Hill

The Southside of Hong Kong Island is often referred to as the domain of expat families, and with very good reason. This is due to a few factors such as the requirements for much larger homes, more space, being near to international schools, a quieter place for children, good amenities, best beaches, and so on. Shouson Hill is a centrepiece of this exclusive area, located just above the coastline of Deep Water Bay and east of Wong Chuck Hang. Nonetheless, it is where some executive homes are located in Hong Kong.

 

The hill is named after Chow Shouson, born in the walled village of Wong Chuk Hang Valley, a cultivated area. He became a senior official in the Qing Dynasty before the 1911 Revolution and became a politician in Hong Kong. In the early 20th century, the British military used the hill to bunker troops and sentry posts overlooking Deep Water Bay, Aberdeen, and the area now occupied by Ocean Park. The area has quite a rich history, particularly during the Japanese invasion and occupation, where you will still find gunning placements and bunker ruins.

 

Today, Shouson Hill has become one of the most expensive suburbs of Hong Kong. Like the Peak, it has become a favourite of Hong Kong Tycoons due to its location and prestigious reputation. The location presents relatively narrow and winding roads running throughout the hillside, and with much less traffic flowing through, the neighbourhood takes on a very peaceful and laid-back ambiance. Some of the views are spectacular and panoramic of the lush green hillside and mountains over Deep Water Bay and the sea beyond. The majority of people who live here are families rather than singles or couples.

 

Homes at Shouson Hill

Shouson Hill house with a pool

Source: ExpatLiving.hk

Dotted amongst the green vegetation are a number of large mansions and homes owned by Hong Kong’s rich and famous. There are times when it is possible to rent one of these magnificent homes; however, there are also low-rise townhouses and apartment buildings suitable for families with large three, four, and five+ bedrooms that can be bought for most potential residents or leased.

The developers have applied exceptionally high standards to their developments within this area, with ultra-modern architecture and state-of-the-art fit-outs providing beautifully landscaped gardens and resort-style swimming pools for their low-rise apartments and townhouse complexes. Some will offer extensive facilities such as a fitness gym and multiple play areas for children. The first developed buildings from the seventies to nineties period are generally very well kept and maintained, with some having had significant renovations carried out on-site to bring them up to current modern standards and facilities. These are definitely worth looking at as many of the individual apartments have been thoroughly renovated and updated while being somewhat less expensive than the newer properties.

Amenities

 

In the area, there is a small Park’n’shop supermarket and a few garden nurseries. Residents may also use the nearby Parkview shopping centre or a very close commute to Repulse Bay or Stanley for more comprehensive shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Aberdeen too is a short commute as is Ap Lei Chau, so being so central to all of these larger and more commercial suburbs and yet residing in such a quiet enclave is one of the most appealing aspects of living in Shouson Hill.

 

Leisure activities in Shouson Hill

 

The more popular leisure attractions in and around Shouson Hill, of course, are the beaches. There are beaches in Deep Water Bay, Repulse Bay, Middle Bay, and South Bay, all of which have shark nets out in the summer months, with several others just a little way along the coast in Stanley. There’s also Middle Island for those who become members of the Hong Kong Yacht Club. Other private clubs not far from Shouson Hill include the Aberdeen Boat Club and Aberdeen Marina Club, two of the city’s leading havens for sailing lovers in the town where many of the city’s yachts are berthed. A short commute will take you to The Hong Kong Country Club, The American Club Hong Kong, the private Hong Kong Cricket Club, and the public Hong Kong Tennis Centre. Other sports and leisure facilities are available at The Repulse Bay, and close by there is Parkview, both of which non-residents can join for a monthly fee.

 

Hiking too is such a popular activity where a national park surrounds Shouson Hill with some of the best hiking trails on your doorstep. The Parkview to Tai Tam family walk, which takes you through the famous heritage waterworks and reservoirs of the parklands, is a comfortable and mostly downhill hike all the way.

 

Schools

 

The international schools have quite a presence on the south side of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong International School has its High School and Middle School nearby on the border of Redhill and Tai Tam, and its Primary School is in the heart of Repulse Bay. Not too far away in Wong Chuk Hang is the highly regarded Canadian International School, while just a little further afield in Aberdeen is South Island School, a secondary school operated by Hong Kong’s English-medium, international-standard, subsidised-but-still-expensive English Schools Foundation. There are also several schools for younger children in Repulse Bay, including Southside Kindergarten and The Woodland Montessori Pre-School Repulse Bay.

 

Getting about

 

There are definite advantages to having a car when living in Shouson Hill. It’s not essential, however being such a hilly district, and due to most residents being families, with school drop off and pick-ups, it’s quite the norm to own a car. All dwellings in this suburb come with parking as a standard arrangement. A driver is a great idea for those who can afford it, especially if your work commute takes you to Central or Wanchai, where parking stations can be expensive. The journey into the CBD takes around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the time of day travelling. The closest MTR station is the recently opened nearby Ocean Park station, a reasonably short and very walkable distance. 

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