【Guide to Mid-Levels East Luxury Residential Area】The History and Unique Charm of Jardine's Lookout

Jardine's Lookout is an area rich in history and charm, offering a serene environment while maintaining convenient urban connectivity, making it an ideal residence for generations of celebrities and tycoons.

History and Charm of Eastern Mid-Levels

During Hong Kong's early colonial period, wealthy British merchants chose to build villas on higher ground, gradually forming the "Mid-Levels" area, which became a prestigious residential district coveted by many Hong Kong people. Mid-Levels East, including Jardine's Lookout, Happy Valley, and Tai Hang, has been home to prestigious families and tycoons since the 19th century. Its prime location near Hong Kong Island's core business district allows residents to perfectly balance urban vibrancy and tranquility.

Historical Origins of Jardine's Lookout

Jardine's Lookout got its name from Jardine Matheson & Co. in the early 19th century. In 1841, founder William Jardine established a lookout point here to direct merchant ships in and out of Victoria Harbour, hence the name "Jardine's Lookout." Over time, it evolved into a wealthy residential enclave.
After World War II, the British Hong Kong government developed roads in Jardine's Lookout, naming many streets after public works officials and engineers, including Perkins Road and Creasy Road, reflecting strong foreign influences.

A Private Haven for Elite Merchants

In the early 20th century, Southeast Asian businessman Aw Boon Haw built the Tiger Balm Garden (Haw Par Villa) here, which became a Grade I historic building and marked the beginning of Jardine's Lookout’s status as Hong Kong's premier residential area. As Hong Kong's economy developed, prominent figures like Stanley Ho Hung-sun and Joseph Lau Luen-hung owned properties in the area. With mainland China's economic rise, mainland entrepreneurs like Qian Fenglei and Cheung Chung Kiu (known as "Chongqing's Li Ka-shing") also chose to invest here.

Unique Geographical Advantages

Located east of Wan Chai Mid-Levels, north of Happy Valley, and south of Tai Hang, Jardine's Lookout occupies a prime location on Hong Kong Island. It offers the serenity of a luxury residential area while maintaining convenient transportation, with just a 15-minute drive to Central and Quarry Bay business districts. The area is well-equipped with high-end restaurants, shopping centers, and private clubs, providing residents with an exceptional quality of life.

Premium School Network

The Mid-Levels East boasts an excellent school network, including renowned primary and secondary schools such as St. Joseph's Primary School, Marymount Primary School, True Light Middle School, and Queen's College. International schools like German Swiss International School and Hong Kong International School are also popular choices, all within 5-15 minutes' driving distance.
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Rare Single-Number Lot on Jardine's Hill - 15 Moorsom Road

The detached house at 15 Moorsom Road on Jardine's Lookout sits on a 4,045 square feet lot with approximately 3,154 square feet of usable area. This three-story luxury residence comes with two parking spaces. Located on a rare single-lot site in Jardine's Lookout, it offers exceptional privacy and a tranquil living environment. The property can be redeveloped up to approximately 3,034 square feet, presenting a rare opportunity for buyers looking to create their exclusive mansion.


Conclusion

In summary, Mid-Levels East and Jardine's Lookout attract numerous celebrities and tycoons with their prime location, rich history, and high-quality living environment. For those pursuing a high-quality lifestyle, this area is undoubtedly an ideal choice. If you're interested in Mid-Levels East properties or 15 Moorsom Road, contact our colleagues at our Happy Valley branch at 2 Sing Woo Road, who are experienced and can provide you with the latest market insights!

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