The Pavilia Hill, Residential complex in Pak Shek Kok, Hong Kong.
The Pavilia Hill is a residential complex in Pak Shek Kok consisting of multiple towers with spacious apartments and floor-to-ceiling windows. These windows overlook the Tolo Harbour and the waterfront area surrounding the buildings.
The complex was built during the 2010s as part of suburban expansion in the New Territories in response to housing demand. This development was part of a broader wave of residential construction during that period.
The residential complex draws both local families and international residents, creating a mixed community in the area. This diversity shapes how people use shared spaces and the everyday rhythm of the neighborhood.
The site is directly served by the Ma On Shan railway line and multiple bus routes connecting to central Hong Kong and Kowloon areas. Visitors should plan to use public transport, as the complex is primarily a residential community.
The complex features terraced gardens at different levels offering residents private outdoor spaces elevated above the ground. These raised green areas provide views toward the surrounding mountains.
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