Deep Water South in Wong Chuk Hang, co-developed by Wheelock Properties and MTR Corporation (0066), presented an “in-depth cultural and artistic tour of Island South" on Sunday, exploring century-old temples, art galleries, and upscale private clubs, immersing guests in Hong Kong Island's diverse and vibrant lifestyle.
The specially curated tour invited Club Wheelock members, prospective buyers, and distinguished members of the Federation of HK Jiangsu Women Organization to visit the Tin Hau Temple in Aberdeen, experience art appreciation and sharing at the Tang Contemporary Art Gallery, and enjoy a refined afternoon tea at The Spin Club, an upscale private sports club.
Guests visited the Tin Hau Temple in Aberdeen.
The tour also included visits to prestigious schools and top-tier yacht clubs in Island South, showing a diverse and vibrant feast of cultural history, artistic creativity, and high-end lifestyle.
Moreover, the event featured a renowned art connoisseur to guide participants through the works and stories of the creators at the Tang Contemporary Art Gallery; and access to The Spin Club's members-only golf and dance areas.
A renowned art connoisseur guided participants through the works and stories of the creators at the Tang Contemporary Art Gallery.
Guests expressed admiration for the diverse lifestyle of Island South and excitement for the official launch of Deep Water South.
Ricky Wong Kwong-yiu, managing director of Wheelock Properties, stated that the company’s "masterpiece on Hong Kong Island's South Shore," is located in the prestigious area of Deep Water Bay and Shouson Hill.
Ricky Wong Kwong-yiu.
Wong mentioned that as the Invigorating Island South initiative progresses, the district is moving towards becoming a world-class cultural and tourism destination.