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On aberdeen angus ribeye Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. This article is about Aberdeen, Hong Kong. Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.

Administratively, it is part of the Southern District. Aberdeen is famous not only to tourists but also to Hong Kong locals for its floating village and floating seafood restaurants located in the Aberdeen Harbour. The Tanka people, who used to live on boats in the Aberdeen Harbour, are generally associated with the fishing industry, and there are still several dozens of them living on boats in the harbour. Ap Lei Chau, and is one of the nine harbours in Hong Kong. It is known for its view and is a popular tourist spot. Aberdeen Centre is a private housing estate located in Aberdeen town, owned by Hutchison Whampoa Limited company. 2,788 private apartments, have provided a home for Hong Kong middle-class families for more than thirty years.

Starting from the Ming Dynasty, “Hong Kong” became the original name for the presently-named Aberdeen village. In the early 19th century, foreigners who landed near Aberdeen Village mistook the name of the village “Hong Kong” for the whole island. In Cantonese, Aberdeen is known indigenously as Hong Kong Tsai which means “Hong Kong Minor”, “Son of Hong Kong” or “Little Hong Kong”. Ap Lei Chau was mentioned on Ming-era maps. At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Aberdeen Town was 1,314. The number of males was 951. 180B Aberdeen Main Road, provides outreach and elderly services throughout the Southern District.

It provides teenager services through the Harmony Life Enrichment Centre. It also aims to bridge the divide between teenagers and the elderly in the district through the Linkages Centre, located in Carpark Block, Shek Pai Wan Estate. Aberdeen is one of the 19 constituencies of the Southern District Council. Each constituency has one elected council member in the Southern District Council.

Moored in the harbour between Wong Chuk Hang and Ap Lei Chau, the Jumbo Floating Restaurant was a popular tourist spot. Designed to resemble a floating palace of imperial China, it had attracted over 30 million visitors since it opened in 1976. Chiuchow-style fish ball with soup noodles for 65 years until it closed on 31 March 2012 due to rising fish prices and staffing problems. The Tao Heung and The Foo Lum are located in the neighborhood of Aberdeen. The Nam Kee has two restaurants in Aberdeen, along with thirteen others in Hong Kong. There are several other Chinese noodles restaurants located in Aberdeen Centre as well. Vietnamese restaurant, are also located in Aberdeen Centre.