
Kwun Tong Industrial CentreKwun Tong
HK$ 3M
GFA 1,071'[Unverified]

Camel Paint BuildingKwun Tong
HK$ 10.2M
GFA 3,023'[Unverified]

Wah Shing CentreKwun Tong
HK$ 4.5M
GFA 1,200'[Unverified]

World Tech CentreKwun Tong
HK$ 16.8M
GFA 5,700'[Unverified]
HK$ 3M
Updated on 06 Dec 2025
HK$ 16.63M
Updated on 25 Sep 2025
HK$ 45M
HK$ 47.7M
Price Increased on 05 Aug 2025
HK$ 3M
Updated on 06 Dec 2025
HK$ 10.2M
Updated on 05 Nov 2025
HK$ 4.5M
Updated on 11 Oct 2025
HK$ 16.8M
Updated on 10 Oct 2025
HK$ 1.03M
Updated on 30 Sep 2025
HK$ 16.63M
Updated on 25 Sep 2025
HK$ 4.45M
Updated on 08 Aug 2025
HK$ 45M
HK$ 47.7M
Price Increased on 05 Aug 2025
HK$ 3.08M
Updated on 16 Jul 2025
Kwun Tong District
Kwun Tong District lies in eastern Kowloon, facing Lion Rock to the north and Lei Yue Mun to the south, covering 11.3 km² with over 670,000 residents as of 2025 - Hong Kong’s second most populous. Called “Kwun Tong” in Northern Song, it housed official salt fields in Ming times. Reclaimed in the 1950s for industry, it pivoted to commerce by the 1980s. MTR Kwun Tong and Tuen Ma lines run through; Eastern Harbour Tunnel links Hong Kong Island. Landmarks include Kowloon Bay Park and Yau Tong Ho Ancestral Hall; Lam Tin’s Wan Tak House is a declared monument. APM and Megabox malls dominate; Ngau Tau Kok waterfront promenade offers leisure. Public estates like Tsui Ping and Regent Garden are dense. “Energizing Kowloon East” injects arts and innovation. From industrial powerhouse to modern community, Kwun Tong blends heritage and progress—a key eastern Kowloon hub.