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Kowloon City District

Hung Hom.To Kwa Wan.Kowloon City.Kowloon Tong.Ho Man Tin.Kai Tak

Kowloon City District encompasses areas such as Hung Hom, To Kwa Wan, Lung Tong (i.e., Kowloon City and Kowloon Tong), Ho Man Tin, and Kai Tak, and is distinguished by its unique blend of industry and culture. With the advancement of the “Kowloon East Initiative,” the district is transforming from a traditional industrial area into a modern commercial and cultural hub. According to a report by the Hong Kong Planning Department, the district has approximately 222,000 employed residents, with the human health and social work services sector employing the largest number—over 109,000 people—reflecting the district’s demand for medical and social services. The median monthly household income is HK$31,100, the highest in Kowloon. The “Kick-start Kowloon East” initiative will continue to drive the transformation of Kowloon City. By 2026, the population is projected to grow to 470,450, with 231,000 jobs created. These developments will bring more economic opportunities to the region, aiming to transform the Kowloon City industrial area into Hong Kong’s “CBD2.”

Kowloon City District encompasses areas such as Hung Hom, To Kwa Wan, Lung Tong (i.e., Kowloon City and Kowloon Tong), Ho Man Tin, and Kai Tak, and is distinguished by its unique blend of industry and culture. With the advancement of the “Kowloon East Initiative,” the district is transforming from a traditional industrial area into a modern commercial and cultural hub. According to a report by the Hong Kong Planning Department, the district has approximately 222,000 employed residents, with the human health and social work services sector employing the largest number—over 109,000 people—reflecting the district’s demand for medical and social services. The median monthly household income is HK$31,100, the highest in Kowloon. The “Kick-start Kowloon East” initiative will continue to drive the transformation of Kowloon City. By 2026, the population is projected to grow to 470,450, with 231,000 jobs created. These developments will bring more economic opportunities to the region, aiming to transform the Kowloon City industrial area into Hong Kong’s “CBD2.”

Main Usage(s)

Heritage Conservation
Culinary Paradise
Education Hub
Neighborhood Retail Hub
Heritage Conservation
Culinary Paradise
Education Hub
Neighborhood Retail Hub

Surrounding Facilities

Attraction

Kai Tak Sports Park

Mall

Festival Walk

Attraction

The Whampoa

Kowloon City DistrictTransaction Data

Transaction volume

21 Cases

Avg. Trans. Rental Price/ft²

$15

vs Last Month

+10.0%

Avg. Rental Price/ft²

$18

Number of properties

Lease154
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Kowloon City DistrictGovernment Data

Percentages of Land Use Zonings

Major Road22%
Open Space17%
Government, Institution or Community16%
Residential (Group A)12%
Residential (Group C)8%
Residential (Group B)8%
Other Specified Uses7%
Green Belt4%
Comprehensive Development Area3%
Commercial2%
Others1.0%
Urban Renewal Authority Development Scheme Plan Area1.0%
Residential (Group E)0.3%

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

Median monthly household income$31,300
Compared to the last year+0.6%

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

*Data as of December 2025

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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