The Westminster Terrace, Residential complex in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong
The Westminster Terrace is a residential building in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong, with 59 duplex apartments spread over 32 floors. Each unit occupies two levels, offering a layout rarely found in Hong Kong high-rises.
The complex was completed in 2009 through a partnership between the Grosvenor Group and the Asia Standard Group. It was part of broader efforts to develop higher-end housing in the Tsuen Wan area.
The name reflects both English and Chinese heritage, written as 皇璧 in Chinese characters. Residents experience the complex as an upscale neighborhood within a developing district.
The building sits in Tsuen Wan District, which is well connected to the rest of Hong Kong by public transport. As a private residential complex, access to the shared areas is generally reserved for residents.
Each apartment has four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a layout that is very rare in Hong Kong high-rises. The Chinese name 皇璧 combines characters meaning emperor and jade, giving the building a symbolic weight that goes well beyond its English name.
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