The origin of Hong Kong's' Victoria Harbour', why is it called Victoria Harbour?

184 1 After the defeat of the First Opium War, the Qing government was forced to sign the Sino-British treaty of nanking with Britain, and Britain occupied Hong Kong Island. 1856 After the defeat of the Second Opium War, the Qing government was forced to sign the Beijing Treaty with Britain again. 186 1 1 In June, British troops occupied Kowloon Peninsula. In April, the harbour between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula was named Victoria Harbour to commemorate Queen Victoria who was in power in Britain at that time. Other names include Victoria Park, Victoria City (from today's Western District to Wan Chai) and victoria hill (victoria hill).