Roads in Hong Kong


Fuk Wa Street (福華街) is a street in Cheung Sha Wan and Sham Shui Po, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. Part of the street is a street market with numerous stalls selling varieties of goods like old books and clothes. Its section between Yen Chow Street and Kweilin Street where the famous Golden Computer Arcade is located. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fuk Wa Street"

Fung Shue Wo Road (楓樹窩路) is an L-shaped road from Tsing Yi Pier to Tam Kon Shan Interchange near Cheung On Estate, passing through Tsing Yi Town Centre and Fung Shue Wo, on the Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It is the major road in the new town of Tsing Yi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fung Shue Wo Road"

Garden Road ( Chinese: 花園道) is a major road on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, connecting the Central and Mid-levels areas. It is rich in historical and heritage value. The Bank of China Tower also lies on this road. ...more on Wikipedia about "Garden Road, Hong Kong"

Gascoigne Road (加士居道) is a main road in Kowloon, Hong Kong, going through the head of King's Park and leading vehicles from West Kowloon to the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gascoigne Road"

Gloucester Road ( Chinese: 告士打道) is a major road in the north of Wan Chai and East Point on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It connects to Harcourt Road at its western end and it ends east along west side of Victoria Park. It forms part of Hong Kong's Route 4 and connect to the Island Eastern Corridor via Victoria Park Road. The road is connected to the Cross Harbour Tunnel near the Canal Road Flyover. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gloucester Road, Hong Kong"

Gutzlaff Street ( Traditional Chinese:吉士笠街) is a lane in the Central district of Hong Kong, China. One of the oldest streets in Hong Kong, it was dedicated to the 19th-century Prussian Christian missionary Karl Gutzlaff ( 1803- 1851), who also worked for the British East India Company and then the colonial Hong Kong government. Well-versed in the Chinese language, Gutzlaff indeed gave himself the Chinese name 郭士立 ( Mandarin pinyin: Guō Shìlì), but this official Chinese name was not used to name the street. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gutzlaff Street"

Haiphong Road (海防道) is a road south of Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. The road links Canton Road and Nathan Road. ...more on Wikipedia about "Haiphong Road"

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Harcourt Road (夏愨道) is a major road on the north side of Hong Kong Island running through the Wan Chai District. ...more on Wikipedia about "Harcourt Road"

Hennessy Road ( Chinese: 軒尼詩道) is a thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It connects the Yee Wo Street on the east in Causeway Bay, and the Queensway on the western end in Wan Chai. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hennessy Road"

Hiram's Highway ( Chinese: 西貢公路) is a road that connects the town of Sai Kung to the Clear Water Bay Road at Ta Ku Ling. It connects the Po Tung Road in the north. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hiram's Highway"

While Hollywood in California, USA, is a world-famed movieland, Hollywood Road ( Chinese: 荷李活道, or sometimes written as 荷里活道; Cantonese , Yale: hòh lei wuht douh, Jyutping: ho4 lei3 wut6 dou6; Mandarin Pinyin: Hélǐhuó Dào) in Central, Hong Kong is known to the world likewise for it did show the early pictures of Hong Kong in various Hollywood movies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hollywood Road"

Jordan Road (佐敦道) is a road in Yau Ma Tei of Kowloon, from the Ferry Point (渡船角) to Gascoigne Road. It is a major east-west road in southern Kowloon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jordan Road"

Jubilee Street ( Chinese: 租庇利街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street links Queen's Road Central, Des Voeux Road Central and Connaught Road Central. It is where Central Market and the headquarters of Hang Seng Bank locates. One of the entrance of the Center leads to the street. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jubilee Street"

Kam Sheung Road (錦上路) is a road connecting proper Kam Tin to Sheung Tsuen in the area of Kam Tin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kam Sheung Road"

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Kam Tin Road (錦田公路) is a road through the area of Kam Tin to the west in Au Tau. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kam Tin Road"

King's Road (英皇道) is a major east-west street along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, extending from Causeway Bay, where it joins Yee Wo Street, to Sai Wan Ho, where it joins Shau Kei Wan Road. ...more on Wikipedia about "King's Road, Hong Kong"

Ladder Street is a street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, composed entirely of stone steps. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ladder Street"

Ladder streets are a series of streets from Central or Sheung Wan to the Mid-levels on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The series starts from Queen's Road Central, through Hollywood Road and a few other cross streets, and ends at Caine Road at the Mid-levels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ladder streets"

Lai Chi Kok Bridge (荔枝角橋) is a bridge of Kwai Chung Road, linking Mei Foo of Lai Chi Kok in New Kowloon and Kwai Chung in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The bridge spans over the Lai Chi Kok Bay, which was later reclaimed. Under the bridge is now the Mei Foo Station of the KCR West Rail and the extension of Ching Cheung Road to Kwai Chung Container Port. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lai Chi Kok Bridge"

Lai Chi Kok Road (荔枝角道) is a road from Lai Chi Kok to Tai Kok Tsui/ Mong Kok in West Kowloon of Hong Kong. It starts from the junction with Nathan Road and ends near the junction with Butterfly Valley Road. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lai Chi Kok Road"

Lam Kam Road (林錦公路) is a road connecting Tai Po and Kam Tin. It passes through Lam Tsuen Valley. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lam Kam Road" Enjoy www.shortopedia.com.

Lan Kwai Fong (蘭桂坊 Pinyin Lánguìfāng) is a small square of streets in Central, Central and Western district, Hong Kong. The area was dedicated to hawkers before the Second World War, but underwent a renaissance in the mid 1980s. It is now a most popular expatriate haunt in Hong Kong for drinking and dining. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lan Kwai Fong"

The Lantau Link, formerly known as the Lantau Fixed Crossing, is a series of infrastructures linking Hong Kong International Airport to the urban areas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lantau Link"

Lee Tung Street ( Traditional Chinese:利東街), known as the "Wedding Card Street" (TC:喜帖街) by the locals, is located at Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Involved in a project executed by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), it is expected to be torn down in the near future. The expected demolition is seen by many as an irretrievable detriment to the cultural heritage of Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lee Tung Street"

Here is a partial list of expressways, tunnels, bridges, roads, avenues, streets, crescents, squares, bazaars, etc in Hong Kong. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of streets and roads in Hong Kong"

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