Mount Kellett

[1] It was likely named after British Royal Navy Vice Admiral Henry Kellett, the captain of HMS Starling in the 19th century.

[3] Historically, apart from houses owned by the government, banks and corporations and lived by their officials and chairmen.

through a government auction for a plot at 12 Mt Kellett Road, where there were blocks of flats as housing for medium-grade officials.

[5] In 2022, a house ‘Twelve Peaks’ at 12 Mt Kellett Road was sold by the creditors of HNA Chairman Chen Feng, whose business in mainland China was bankrupt, for HK$ 390m, or HK$91,959 per sq.

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