Lam Tin

Lam Tin is an area in the Kwun Tong District in southeastern New Kowloon, Hong Kong. Lam Tin is primarily a residential area but also hosts a major transport interchange and several shopping attractions. Lam Tin was once a large field in the vicinity of Kowloon Bay. During the Song dynasty, it was a site of salt production. Since the 1980s, a number of housing estates were constructed in Lam Tin.

Lam Tin
藍田
Area
Lam Tin Skyline
Map showing Lam Tin's location in Kwun Tong District
Coordinates: 22°18′34″N 114°14′10″E
Country or territoryHong Kong
CityKowloon
Urban divisionEast Kowloon
DistrictKwun Tong
First settledc. 900 BC
Incorporated into Chinac. 200 BC
Incorporated into Hong Kong1898
Area
  Area2.184 km2 (0.843 sq mi)
  Land2.184 km2 (0.843 sq mi)
  Urban
1.737 km2 (0.671 sq mi)
  Metro
1.334 km2 (0.515 sq mi)
Elevation
90 m (290 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Area131,000
  Density59,985/km2 (155,360/sq mi)
  Urban
131,000
  Urban density75,435/km2 (195,380/sq mi)
  Metro
128,600
  Metro density96,399/km2 (249,670/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (HKT)
Lam Tin
Traditional Chinese藍田
Simplified Chinese蓝田
Cantonese Yalelàhm tìhn
Literal meaningblue-field

A high-density residential district built on a coastal knoll, Lam Tin hosts residential housing estates, transport infrastructure, mass-transit facilities, shopping centres, recreational areas and many other buildings and structures. It is home to 130,000 residents, making up a fifth of Kwun Tong District's population.

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