Connaught Road
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Connaught Road, Hong Kong | |||||||||||||
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Connaught Road at Pedder Street, with the Duke's statue on the right. (1919) | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese: | 干諾道 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese: | 干诺道 | ||||||||||||
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Connaught Road refers to one major road and its western extension on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Connaught Road Central is a main thoroughfare that runs the length of Central, parallel to the north shore. It runs from approximately Admiralty in the east, where it connects into Harcourt Road, to the Shun Tak Centre in the west, where the road becomes Connaught Road West.
Connaught Road West (干諾道西) runs towards the Kennedy Town and Pok Fu Lam areas in the west. For most of the stretch, Connaught Road West runs beneath the Connaught Road West Flyover, (Route 4). It is the main thoroughfare to the entrance of the Western Harbour Tunnel and beyond to Shek Tong Tsui, where it merges with Des Voeux Road.
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[edit] History
This road was once a waterfront promenade with boats docked against the northern side of the road. In 1889, the north shore of Victoria City was under extensive reclamation. At the time of the prince's visit, Francis Fleming, then acting governor, announced a new road extension beginning from the old "Bowring Praya", which was to be renamed Des Voeux Road. The new praya would be named Connaught Road, after Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn[1] when he visited Hong Kong in 1890. A statue of the Duke once occupied the junction of Pedder Street[1].
Connaught Road West was lined with many piers in the past. Rice wholesalers gathered there owing to its proximity to the shore. Due to reclamation of the harbour, the whole of Connaught Road has now become land-locked.
[edit] Structures with frontage on Connaught Road
- AIG Tower
- Hong Kong Club Building
- Statue Square
- City Hall, Hong Kong
- Mandarin Oriental Hotel
- Connaught Place
- Chater House
- Jardine House
- Central Elevated Walkway
- World-Wide House
- Exchange Square,
- One, IFC,
- Wing On House
- New Hang Seng Bank Headquarters Building
- Shun Tak Centre
[edit] Gallery
Henry Moore's sculpture, Connaught Place |
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New Headquarters of the Hang Seng Bank |
Connaught Road Central (foreground left: City Hall;opposite: Hong Kong Club Building. Background: Prince of Wales Building; Distant Background: Central Plaza) |
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[edit] See also
Connaught Road
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Preceded by Western Terminus |
Connaught Road Central and West | Succeeded by Harcourt Road |
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Jason Wordie, Land-grabbing titans who changed HK's profit for good, April 18, 1999