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Western District Public Cargo Working Area

Coordinates:22°17′21″N114°08′00″E / 22.2891°N 114.1333°E /22.2891; 114.1333
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Instagram Pier
TypeContainer terminal
LocaleJunction ofHill Road atConnaught Road West
Sai Wan,Hong Kong
Official nameWestern District Public Cargo Working Area
西區公眾貨物裝卸區
OwnerHong Kong Marine Department
Characteristics
History
Coordinates22°17′21″N114°08′00″E / 22.2891°N 114.1333°E /22.2891; 114.1333

TheWestern District Public Cargo Working Area (Chinese:西區公眾貨物裝卸區), commonly nicknamed theInstagram Pier, is a pier located on the waterfront ofSai Wan,Hong Kong. Originally a container terminal, the cargo dock has become a popular attraction and location for photographers.[1] The Instagram Pier is well known by the public because of its clear view ofVictoria Harbour, a major tourist attraction in Hong Kong. From the Instagram Pier, views like those of the Hong Kong skyline, sunsets, old lamp posts, caution barriers, cargo pallets, etc. can be captured.[2]

The public cargo working area gained its nickname due to the huge amount ofInstagram posts taken in this area, giving it its informal nickname of "Instagram Pier."[3] It has subsequently gained a large amount of media coverage.

History

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The Instagram Pier was originally mainly forfreighting and has been known as the Western District Public Cargo Working Area. It is one of the six public cargo working areas managed by Hong Kong'sMarine Department. With the replacement of small and medium-sized freight companies by large transportation corporations, the usage of the Western District Public Cargo Working Area has become more infrequent. With the lack of amusement parks in the Western District, people began to occupy the area for walking dogs or even fishing. Since around 2010, it has been known for its scenery for watching the sunset, which makes it a good place for photos.[4]

The area has become a popular place for witnessing sunsets and shooting photos. The picturesque surrounding area seen from the pier has taken on the nickname "Mirror of the Sky,"  since many photographs are taken of the reflective shoreline there. The name refers to the natural phenomenon of reflections seen on the unusually thick layer of water remaining on the ground after rainfall. The water clearly reflects the sky and the shadows of people and objects standing on the horizon. Sunsets often add a stunning effect to this phenomenon.[5]

Sunset captured in the Instagram Pier

In 2013, the Instagram Pier won the "Outstanding Public Space Elections," jointly organized by Designing Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Public Space Initiative, and other groups. While the Instagram Pier received the highest number of votes in that election, it is technically not apublic place. In fact, theMarine Department has posted warning notices at the pier entrance, citingpublic safety regulations. Only those engaged in loading and unloading operations are officially allowed at the pier.[6]

After the introduction of theWest Island line on theMTR in the first quarter of 2015, the pier has become more famous. In addition, the exposure on social media has attracted even more visitors, especially those from overseas. The end of the work day at the pier is the perfect timing for sunset.Photographers often line up with their tripods, waiting for the sun to fall on the horizon line.[7][8]

On March 1, 2021,the Marine Department used the epidemic as a reason to prohibit the public from freely entering the Instagram Pier except staff.[9]

  • Entrance of the Instagram Pier
    Entrance of the Instagram Pier
  • Notices at the extrance
    Notices at the extrance
  • People enjoying the sunset
    People enjoying the sunset
  • "Mirror of the Sky" snapped in the pier
    "Mirror of the Sky" snapped in the pier
  • Crowds of people taking photos and resting
    Crowds of people taking photos and resting

Potential dismantling

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Due to a lack of railings for protection, there is a potential danger of falling into the ocean. There have been accidents at the pier, making it possible that the site will have to be closed. TheHong Kong government suggested renovating the whole pier for town planning. It was planned to build extra railings and construct landmark buildings at the tip of the extended part. In addition, parts of the site might be re-established as a waterfront promenade. The planning generally included railings for the pier, and it would be transferred to theLeisure and Cultural Services Department for administration.[citation needed]

In the middle of 2015, a Hong Kong newspaper office exposed the news about this town planning, which received a large amount of negative feedback from residents. Afterward, theDistrict Council denied the possibility of this project. However, the government has not forgotten the project. It has been persuading the operators to leave their berths in order to build the waterfront promenade. On the other hand, society has been considering other options for this project. It plans to rebuild the surfaces of Fung Mat Road, Shing Sai Road eastbound, and parts of the Western District Public Cargo Working Area as a waterfront promenade and cycle track; these works would be separated by railings or dividing lines.[citation needed]

In 2017, the Government of Hong Kong published theirpolicy address in October, amending plans to portion off 7500 square meters (over 70%) of the "Instagram Pier" to be converted into a community garden. This sparked widespread criticism, and concerned groups protested against this decision. [1][10][11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Welcome to Hong Kong's 'Instagram Pier'".National Geographic. 2017-10-19. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2018. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  2. ^"Top 10 places in Hong Kong to take an insanely beautiful photo – #nofilterneeded!".Young Post | South China Morning Post. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  3. ^Laurent, Olivier."Sunset and Selfies: Welcome to Hong Kong's Instagram Pier".Time. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  4. ^"No Filter Needed: Hong Kong's 13 most Instagram-famous locations that you've always wanted to find | Coconuts Hong Kong".Coconuts. 2016-11-18. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  5. ^"Top 10 Most Instagrammable Places in Hong Kong".Travelog. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  6. ^"Hong Kong Public Space Awards 2013".Hong Kong Public Space Initiative 拓展公共空間. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  7. ^"Lomography – 攝影好去處 ﹣「Instagram Pier」西環貨運碼頭" (in Chinese). Retrieved2018-02-15.
  8. ^發自香港, 端傳媒攝影記者 林亦非."西環碼頭:被圍欄包圍之前的Instagram Pier|端傳媒 Initium Media".端傳媒 Initium Media (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Archived fromthe original on 2016-07-20. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  9. ^"海事處封西區「港版天空之鏡」 公眾須持工作證進場" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved2021-02-28.
  10. ^"Gov't scales down community garden plan at popular 'Instagram Pier' amid criticism | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP".Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. 2018-01-03. Retrieved2018-02-15.
  11. ^HK, Southside (2018-02-11)."Public push to protect Instagram Pier – Southside Magazine".Southside Magazine. Retrieved2018-02-15.

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