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The following are incomplete lists of expressways, tunnels, bridges, roads, avenues, streets, crescents, squares and bazaars in Hong Kong. Many roads on the Hong Kong Island conform to the contours of the hill landscape. Some of the roads on the north side of Hong Kong Island and southern Kowloon have a grid-like pattern.
No. 25–27: Hong Kong Tang King Po College; No. 26: St. Joseph's College (an extension of the campus) (a Grade I Historic Building [2]) No. 28: Office of Former Chief Executives (a Grade I Historic Building [2]) No. 39: Phoenix Court; No. 42: Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China in Hong Kong
MacDonnell Road (Chinese: 麥當勞道; Cantonese Yale: mak6 dong1 lou4 dou6, formerly 麥當奴道) is a street in the Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. MacDonnell Road is one of the most expensive roads in Central Mid-Levels , together with Old Peak Road, Magazine Gap Road , Tregunter Path, Bowen Road , Borrett Road and May Road .
Nathan Road (Chinese: 彌敦道) is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, aligned south–north from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po.It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors, and was known in the post–World War II years as the Golden Mile, a name that is now rarely used.
Its name comes from William Thomas Bridges, a British lawyer, Acting Attorney General and Acting Colonial Secretary, who was active in Hong Kong from 1851 to 1861. [1] [2] [3] Bridges was an old friend [citation needed] of Sir John Bowring, the 4th Governor of Hong Kong. The law firm established by Bridges later became known as Deacons. [4]
Boundary Street near Kowloon Tong. Boundary Street is a three-lane one-way street in Kowloon, Hong Kong.It runs in an easterly direction from its start at the intersection with Tung Chau Street in the west, and ends at its intersection with Prince Edward Road West in the east, near the former Kai Tak Airport.
Des Voeux Road Central and Des Voeux Road West are two roads on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. They were named after the 10th Governor of Hong Kong , Sir William Des Vœux . The name was sometimes spelt with the ligature œ in pre-war documents but is nowadays spelt officially as Des Voeux Road (Chinese: 德輔道 ; Jyutping ...
Douglas Street (Chinese: 德忌利士街) is a pedestrianised street in Central, Hong Kong.It runs north-south from Connaught Road Central to Des Voeux Road Central, and ends at its intersection with Des Voeux Road Central, though the street name is continued in Douglas Lane which continues almost all the way to Queen's Road Central before curving and converging with Li Yuen Street East.