Western.Central.Sheung Wan.Admiralty.Peak.Mid Level
The Central and Western District is one of Hong Kong's earliest developed areas, encompassing Central, Admiralty, Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun, Kennedy Town, Mid-Levels Central, Mid-Levels West, and The Peak (District Council district). As Hong Kong's commercial, financial, and legal center, the district employs 321,853 people, with approximately 30% working in finance and insurance. The population density is 18,510 people per square kilometer, with the median monthly household income reaching HK$42,400, the highest in the entire city. By 2026, the residential population is estimated to reach 226,250.
The Central and Western District is one of Hong Kong's earliest developed areas, encompassing Central, Admiralty, Sheung Wan, Sai Ying Pun, Kennedy Town, Mid-Levels Central, Mid-Levels West, and The Peak (District Council district). As Hong Kong's commercial, financial, and legal center, the district employs 321,853 people, with approximately 30% working in finance and insurance. The population density is 18,510 people per square kilometer, with the median monthly household income reaching HK$42,400, the highest in the entire city. By 2026, the residential population is estimated to reach 226,250.
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Surrounding Facilities
1 Case
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$33
Number of properties
Percentages of Land Use Zonings
The data in this "Land Utilization" chart is sourced from the 151 zoning plans of the Town Planning Board, and has been re-categorized by our platform according to the boundaries of the 18 District Councils. As planning boundaries and administrative boundaries may not completely overlap, discrepancies may exist in the data. This information is for reference only.
District Residential and Working Population Ratio
This chart is based on consolidated data from the Census and Statistics Department, reflecting market conditions in 2025. The information is for general reference only and does not constitute any property valuation, investment, or professional advice.
Industry Sectors Breakdown
The data in this "Industry Distribution" chart is sourced from the Census and Statistics Department, reflecting market conditions in 2025. The figures only cover industries included in the "Quarterly Survey of Employment and Vacancies" and the "Quarterly Employment Survey of Construction Sites", and may not represent all industries in the overall market. The information is for general reference only.
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