Seventeen floors above the streets where Hong Kong began.
Unit A occupies the 17th floor of Kian Nan Mansion, a discreet 1986 tower of just 38 homes — two per floor — on Bonham Strand West, the historic trading street of Sheung Wan. At 510 sqft gross (343 sqft saleable), it is an efficient, light-filled one-bedroom home lifted well above the bustle, with the ginseng and dried-seafood houses of old Hong Kong below, the MTR five minutes away on foot, and Central one stop beyond.
Everything a city home needs, on one efficient plan.
The front door opens into a bright living-and-dining room with space for a sofa, media wall and a table for six. The double bedroom sits beyond a full-height partition, with fitted wardrobe and dresser. Along the rear, a galley kitchen runs the width of the flat — gas hob, oven, fridge and washing machine — finishing at a utility balcony for laundry. A compact bathroom with shower completes the plan.
Six spaces, nothing wasted.
Every square foot earns its keep: a proper living-and-dining room, a quiet double bedroom, a full galley kitchen, and the practical spaces that keep daily life running smoothly.






What sets 17A apart.
Highlights drawn straight from the plan — light, privacy and practicality above one of the city’s most storied streets.
High Floor, Open Outlook
The 17th of 19 floors — bright, airy and lifted well above the street, with light on two sides.
A Boutique Block
Just 38 homes in the whole building, two per floor — private landings and a quietly managed lobby.
Full Kitchen & Laundry
Gas hob, oven, fridge and washing machine along a real galley kitchen, plus a utility balcony — rare at this size.
One Stop to Central
Sheung Wan MTR is about five minutes on foot; Central and IFC are a single stop down the Island Line.
A Heritage Address
Bonham Strand’s ginseng and dried-seafood houses below; temples, galleries and third-wave cafés around the corner.
An Efficient Plan
One generous room for living and dining, a real bedroom, and every utility tucked along the rear — nothing wasted.
510 sqft, planned to the inch.
Living and dining at the heart of the plan, the bedroom in its own quiet corner, the galley kitchen and utility balcony along the rear — every zone in its place.

Sheung Wan — old trades, new life.
Bonham Strand was among the first streets of colonial Hong Kong, and its ginseng and dried-seafood houses still trade below. Around them: heritage markets, temples, galleries and some of the island’s best coffee — all one MTR stop from Central.
Sheung Wan Station
Island Line, about five minutes on foot; one stop to Central, two to Admiralty.
Western Market
The 1906 Edwardian landmark, minutes away with its fabric halls and cafés.
Man Mo Temple
Hollywood Road’s incense-filled icon, a short stroll uphill.
Dried Seafood Street
Des Voeux Road West’s famous traders — the scent of old Hong Kong at your doorstep.
PMQ & Tai Kwun
Design studios, galleries and dining inside two landmark heritage compounds.
Macau Ferry Terminal
Shun Tak Centre nearby — ferries to Macau and Zhuhai, plus an airport-bus hub.




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81-85 Bonham Strand West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong · 17th Floor · Unit A
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