Causeway Road

Road in Hong Kong


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Causeway Road () is a main road in Hong Kong. Situated in Causeway Bay, it joins Yee Wo Street in the west and King's Road. It is a boundary of Eastern District and Wan Chai District. North side of the road is Victoria Park in Eastern District while in the Wan Chai District in the south are Queen's College and Hong Kong Central Library.

History

The road was evolved from a causeway across Causeway Bay (Tung Lo Wan) in the 1880s. Before the construction of the road, another road Tung Lo Wan Road was the only road connecting the two sides of the bay. In 1883, Hong Kong Government reclaimed the bay within the causeway and the causeway was renovated as Causeway along the sea shore. Its Cantonese name (ko sze wai dou) was after the English pronunciation of the road. Trams run to and from the embankment. In 1951, the north of road was reclaimed for Victoria Park.

When created, the road was the only way to get from the Eastern District to Central. Causeway Road's name comes from "way" meaning "road" in English as well as its being a primitive road made from stone.

Features

References

References

  1. Cheng, Bou-hung 鄭寶鴻. (2015). "此時彼刻:港島東百年變遷". [[Zhonghua Book Company]].
  2. (2008-01-03). "圖說香江:銅鑼灣高士威道,約1965年". [[Wen Wei Po]].
  3. Ha, Lik 夏歷. (1995). "香港東區街道故事". [[Joint Publishing]].

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