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Ngau Tau Kok (牛頭角, Jyutping: ngau4 tau4 gok3, Pinyin: Niútóujiǎo) is an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, located at the northern part of Kwun Tong District, next to Kowloon Bay. It covers Ping Shek Estate (坪石邨), Shun Lee Estate (順利邨), Jordon Valley (佐敦谷), Ngau Tau Kok and Upper Kwun Tong Town Central. More than 210,000 in population are living in Ngau Tau Kok. It is one of the major residential areas in Kwun Tong District.


Geography

In Chinese, Ngau Tau Kok means ox horn. Before the reclamation of Kowloon Bay, the coastal line of Ngau Tau Kok looked like a cow horn shape, therefore there was namely Ox Horn (in Cantonese: Ngau Tau Kok). There are 2 main hills located in Ngau Tau Kok, Jordon Valley (Shum Wan Shan) and Crocodile Hill (Lok Yue Shan), around half of the resential blocks are built on the hills in Ngau Tau Kok.

Features

Ngau Tau Kok is a residential area as well as the by-town central of Kwun Tong District because it is just next to the Kwun Tong town central, and the development of Ngau Tau Kok is highly centralized. The areas around Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate is famous for its street food, including congee, noodles and many other traditional Cantonese cuisine. In summer, Ngau Tau Kok has many religious ceremonies to cerebrate the Yu-lan festival, a festival from chinese ghost tales.

History

Before being a residential area, Ngau Tau Kok was an industrial area. Amoy Food manufacturing was sited in Ngau Tau Kok for manufacturing soy sauce.

A reservoir, located in Jordon Valley, provided fresh water to residents in Ngau Tau Kok. The reservoir has since then been disposed and is now used as a refuse reclamation area. A battery was also found in Jordon Valley but it was removed due to the urban development project.

Before the MTR Kowloon Bay Depot was built, the site was formerly the Ngau Tau Kok Industrial Estate.

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Wai King Building (Leftmost block) and Amoy Garden (April 2006)

SARS Outbreaks

During the spring of 2003, Ngau Tau Kok was one of the famous area in Hong Kong due to the SARS outbreaks. Amoy Garden (淘大花園), a high-density private housing estate, having a serious outbreaks of SARS. Most of the SARS sufferers were living in Block E of Amoy Garden. Ngau Tak Kok was also one of the highly suffered area with SARS in Hong Kong during this time.

Town Gas Explosion

On 11 April 2006, a fatal underground explosion was taken place in Ngau Tau Kok Road and Jordon Valley North Road, causing a death and 8 injuiries. Wai King Building (偉景樓) in Ngau Tau Kok was damaged serviously. The reason of the explosion was due to the leakage of the town gas, one of the major utility in Hong Kong, from the underground pipes.

Transport

Major roads in Ngau Tau Kok includes:

An MTR station in the northern part of Ngau Tau Kok is named Kowloon Bay, the Ngau Tau Kok MTR station is located in the southern part of Ngau Tau Kok. Both MTR stations are on the Kwun Tong Line.