Amoy Street (Hong Kong)
Amoy Street (廈門街) is a street in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It connects Johnston Road in the north to Queen's Road East in the south. Amoy is an old name of the Chinese city of Xiamen. It has been described as "shy and retiring" by Time Out because it is a cul-de-sac with steps at one end.[1]
History
Amoy Street was opened on Marine Lot 40. Its first purchaser was MacVicar & Co. which used the lot on the former shore as warehouse. Prior to that, there was once a pier named Burn's Pier, and a sugar refinery.[2] As part of a planned urban renewal scheme in 2008, local residents expressed concern over increased environmental noise and traffic.[3]
Features
- The shophouse at No. 6 Amoy Street was built in 1948.[4]
- The buildings Nos. 186–190 Queen's Road East are located at the corner of Queen's Road East and Amoy Street. They are tong-laus built in the 1930s,[5][6] and are now listed as Grade III historic buildings.[7]
References
- ↑ Ostheimer, Simon (14 October 2008). "Amoy Street, Wan Chai". Time Out. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Steps in Amoy Street", Antiquities and Monuments Office
- ↑ Wong, olga (12 October 2008). "Wan Chai folk fear noise, traffic after revamp". South China Morning Post (Hong Kong). Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ Development Proposals/Cases Related to Preservation of Historic Buildings, p.3
- ↑ Urban Renewal Authority: 186–190 Queen's Road East
- ↑ Antiquities and Monuments Office: Brief Information on Proposed Grade 3 Items. Item #826
- ↑ Antiquities and Monuments Office: List of the Historic Buildings in Building Assessment (as of 23 November 2011)
External links
- Media related to Amoy Street, Hong Kong at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 22°16′33″N 114°10′19″E / 22.27572°N 114.17196°E
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