Tower 1 The Pavilia HillTin Hau
HK$ 35M
SFA 1,035'
Tower 1 The Pavilia HillTin Hau
HK$ 68.8M
SFA 1,481'
Kiu Hing MansionTin Hau
HK$ 12M
SFA 459'
Tower 1 The Pavilia HillTin Hau
HK$ 36M
SFA 1,136'
HK$ 35M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 13M
HK$ 12M
Price Reduced on 20 Sep 2024
HK$ 29.88M
HK$ 28M
Price Reduced on 08 Sep 2024
HK$ 35M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 68.8M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 12M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 36M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 13M
HK$ 12M
Price Reduced on 20 Sep 2024
HK$ 80M
HK$ 78M
Price Reduced on 28 Sep 2024
HK$ 39.8M
Updated on 25 Apr 2025
HK$ 14.5M
HK$ 12.5M
Price Reduced on 19 Nov 2024
HK$ 29.88M
HK$ 28M
Price Reduced on 17 Jan 2025
HK$ 28M
HK$ 19.9M
Price Reduced on 18 Sep 2024
HK$ 65M
Updated on 24 Apr 2025
HK$ 33M
Updated on 24 Apr 2025
HK$ 28M
HK$ 26M
Price Reduced on 18 Jan 2025
HK$ 20M
Updated on 24 Apr 2025
HK$ 20M
HK$ 19M
Price Reduced on 14 Jan 2025
HK$ 10M
Updated on 24 Apr 2025
HK$ 12M
HK$ 10M
Price Reduced on 10 May 2024
Tin Hau (天后) is a residential area close to Causeway Bay and North Point on Hong Kong Island. The name 'Tin Hau' is known by many as the ‘Chinese Goddess of the Sea’. Despite Causeway Bay and Tin Hau being located so close to each other, Tin Hau is much more laid back and peaceful compared to the packed malls and the bustling food and shopping outlets found in Causeway Bay. However, the close proximity to major retail precincts and the short commute to Central (4 stops on the MTR) and other business districts like Quarry Bay makes Tin Hau an appealing choice for many professionals who have been known to pay a premium when leasing or buying properties there. It is also home to many local temples including Tin Hau Temple, which is one of a number of Tin Hau temples that can be found throughout Hong Kong city. Other notable attractions in the area include Queen's College, Victoria Park, Causeway Bay Sports Ground, Causeway Bay Market plus numerous boutique shops and bars, movie theatres and restaurants.
Tin Hau StationMTR Station