Kowloon Tong was originally a small village located in present-day
Police Sport Association near
Boundary Street, south of
Woh Chai Hill. The area allowed cultivation based on rivers running down from
Beacon Hill. At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Kowloon Tong was 185. In the 1920s, the
Hong Kong Government developed the area of east of Kowloon Tong and
Kowloon Tsai on both sides of
Kowloon–Canton Railway into a low density residential area (based on British town planning of the time). The residential area is thus known as Kowloon Tong. The area's roads and streets are largely named after counties in England. It was the home of a large number of wealthy English businessmen. The name of Kowloon Tsai is preserved in the hill west of the former village of Kowloon Tsai. Martial artist
Bruce Lee's residence was located in Kowloon Tong during the 70s. ==Landmarks==