Third Street (Hong Kong)
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Third Street (Chinese: 第三街), is a street in Sai Ying Pun suburb of Hong Kong. It runs one way from Pok Fu Lam Road, then crosses Water Street, then Pok Fu Lam Road again, then western, Centre Streets and terminates at Eastern Street.
The street is part of planned streets in the early development. High Street, Third Street, Second Street and First Street run east to west horizontally on a slope while Centre Street, Western Street and Eastern Street run north to south steeply.
There are 2572 addresses in Third Street.
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[edit] Side Lanes
Kwan Fung Lane is open to vehicle traffic one way down to Queen's Road West. Yau Yee Lane extends south to Third Street Playground, and a basket ball court. Fuk Sau Lane connects trhough to Western Street. Sheung Fung Lane heads down to Second Street. There are steps up to Yu Lok Lane, which comes off Centre Street. Un Fuk Lane used to connect to Second Street, but has been interrupted by the Tong Nam Mansion. Leung I Fong extends up to High Street, and has 14 addresses on it. Ui On Lane goes down to Second Street. Un Shing Lane is parallel to the street on the south and is connected by steps. Kwok Hing Lane goes down on the north.
[edit] Businesses
Along Third Street there are many small businesses including ten food retailers (two specialising in bean curd), seven food wholesalers (including a coffee specialist), six cafés, a Chinese liquor factory, the Yu Kwan Yick chili sauce factory outlet, five tutors, five music schools, five electrical shops, two laundries, seven real estate agents, two restaurants, five auto mechanics, four green grocers, three decoration shops, four clothes shops, two beauty salons, three builders, and a drink shop, a florist, cleaning products shop, hair dresser, pet products, vet, art school, carpet shop, a stationer, a paper goods shop, a hardware store, a paper recycler, an Indonesian products shop and a refuse collection depot.
The top of the Sai Ying Pun Market opens on to Third Street with fish mongers and butcher stalls on that level.
[edit] Transport
An escalator can take pedestrians up from First or Second Street through the market to Third Street. A Red Mini Bus travels to the east of Hong Kong labelled Dai Maru. GMB 12 also travels along the street.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Hong Kong City Guide 2003, ISBN 962-14-2537-9