MOSTown
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Traditional Chinese | 新港城 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 新港城 | ||||||
Literal meaning | new harbour city | ||||||
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MOSTown (formerly Sunshine City; Chinese: 新港城)[1] is a shopping mall in the town centre of Ma On Shan in the Sha Tin District of Hong Kong. It was developed by Henderson Land Development, and contains a series of high-rise residential tower blocks and a series of shopping arcades.
Residential towers
There are residential towers above MOSTown, containing in excess of 5,000 residential units, were constructed in five phases during the 1990s. The majority of units are between 40 and 60 square metres. Each phase was built together with a shopping arcade. Phase 5 is also known as Tolo Place (海濤居).
Shopping centre
The shopping centres for phases 1 to 3 are relatively small. "Sunshine City Plaza" (新港城中心), the shopping arcade built with phase 4, is by far the largest, and has retail floor space of in excess of 175,000 square metres (1,880,000 sq ft). "Sunshine Bazaar" (新港城廣場) is the name given to Phase 5 of the mall.
Location and access
Sunshine City Plaza is located on Sai Sha Road, adjacent to the MTR Ma On Shan station, has nowadays become the centre of Ma On Shan. It is across from the Ma On Shan Plaza.
Ma On Shan Town Centre bus terminus is located underneath Sunshine City Plaza. Ma On Shan station of the MTR Tuen Ma line was opened in 2004, and is connected to Sunshine City Plaza by a footbridge. The resulting improvement in transport has been an important factor for the increase in the number of visitors to Sunshine City Plaza.
Transport interchange
- 40S - Nai Chung → Kwai Chung (Kwai Fong Estate) (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 40X - Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Kwai Chung Estate
- 85K - Heng On ↔ Sha Tin Station
- 85M - Kam Ying Court ↺ Wong Tai Sin
- 85S - Yiu On → Hung Hom (Hung Luen Road) (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 85X - Ma On Shan Town Centre ↔ Hung Hom (Hung Luen Road)
- 86C - Ma On Shan (Lee On) ↔ Cheung Sha Wan
- 86K - Kam Ying Court ↔ Sha Tin Station
- 86S - Kam Ying Court ↔ Sha Tin Station (Rush Time Service)
- 87D - Kam Ying Court ↔ Hung Hom Station
- 87K - University Station ↺ Kam Ying Court
- 89D - Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Lam Tin Station
- 89P - Ma On Shan Town Centre → Lam Tin Station (Rush Time Service)
- 99 - Sai Kung ↔ Heng On
- 99R - Sai Kung (North) ↔ University Station
- 274 - Sheung Shui (Tin Ping) → Wu Kai Sha Station (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 274P - Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Tai Po Industrial Estate (Rush Time Service)
- 286C - Ma On Shan (Lee On) ↔ Cheung Sha Wan (Sham Mong Road)
- 286M - Ma On Shan Town Centre ↺ Diamond Hill Station
- 287D - Hung Hom Station → Kam Ying Court (Evening Rush Time Service)
- N281 - Hung Hom Station ↔ Kam Ying Court (Midnight Service)
- N287 - Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) → Wu Kai Sha Station (Midnight Service)
- A41P - Airport (Ground Transportation Centre) ↔ Ma On Shan (Wu Kai Sha Station)
- N42 - Tung Chung Station ↔ Ma On Shan (Yiu On) (Midnight Service)
- NA40 - Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port ↔ Ma On Shan (Wu Kai Sha Station)
- Cross Harbour Tunnel Bus
- 680 - Lee On ↔ Admiralty (East)
- 680A - Ma On Shan (Lee On Estate) → Admiralty (East) (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 680P - Wu Kai Sha Station → Admiralty (East) (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 680X - Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Central (Macau Ferry) (Rush Time Service)
- 681 - Ma On Shan Town Centre ↔ Central (Hong Kong Station)
- 682 - Ma On Shan (Wu Kai Sha Station) ↔ Chai Wan (East)
- 682A - Ma On Shan Town Centre/Nai Chung ↔ Chai Wan (East) (Rush Time Service)
- 682P - Ma On Shan (Wu Kai Sha Station) → Chai Wan (East) (Morning Rush Time Service)
- 980X - Wu Kai Sha Station ↔ Wan Chai/Admiralty (East) (Rush Time Service)
- N680 - Kam Ying Court ↔ Central (Macau Ferry) (Midnight Service)
See also
- New Town Plaza - A major shopping mall in Sha Tin District.
References
- ^ "新港城中心:馬鞍山最大商場翻新後易名MOSTown|新港城戲院富小店風情|馬鞍山好去處". NearSnake.com. Retrieved 2019-10-09.