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Siu Sai Wan (Chinese: å°?西ç?£, Jyutping: siu2 sai1 waan1, pinyin: XiÇŽoxÄ«wÄ?n, literally "small west bay") is a newly developed residential area in Eastern District, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong in the eastern part of Chai Wan.

The current perimeter of Siu Sai Wan includes the rest of Chai Wan east of Wing Tai Road. Prior to reclamation, Siu Sai Wan was a small bay east of Chai Wan. Chai Wan was once known as Sai Wan (西ç?£, sai1 waan1, XÄ«wÄ?n, west bay), and the small bay as Siu Chai Wan (å°?柴ç?£, siu2 caai4 waan1, XiÇŽocháiwÄ?n, small Chai Wan) or Chai Wan Tsai (柴ç?£ä»”, caai4 waan1 zai2, CháiwÄ?nzÇŽi, the 'kiddy' Chai Wan), and over time the names combined into the current name Siu Sai Wan.

Siu Sai Wan was originally an intelligence gathering centre for the United Kingdom. In 1947, Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand signed an agreement to jointly pursue the gathering of intelligence. The British Armed Forces then set up an intelligence gathering centre in Siu Sai Wan, one of the largest in the Far East, to monitor wireless communications from the then Republic of China (ROC), present day People's Republic of China (PRC). In the 1980s, as the handover of Hong Kong to the PRC became inevitable, the centre was completely destroyed.

At the same time, along with the development of the Mass Transit Railway, the resettlement estates in Chai Wan were to be demolished. To accommodate residents from these estates and from the expanding urban population, the government decided to develop Siu Sai Wan. At that time the name Siu Sai Wan was deemed "indecent" by the Government, who suggested to name the area "Siu Chai Wan" instead. This didn't sit well with local residents, and as a result when the Siu Sai Wan Estate was built a few years later, the name Siu Sai Wan was returned to the area. Nevertheless, taxi drivers are known to use a similar-sounding profane term when they refer to the area.

Siu Sai Wan faces Lei Yue Mun, an entrance to the Victoria Harbour, and promotes beautiful scenery. The government has built Home Ownership Scheme housings such as Harmony Garden. The plot directly facing the channel was purchased jointly by serveral private developers and was built as Island Resort, a residential development.
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