- Portland Street
:"For the street in London, see
Great Portland Street ."Portland Street (zh-tspcy|t=砵蘭街|s=砵兰街|p=Bōlán Jiē|cy=but1 laan4 gaai1) is a popular street inKowloon, Hong Kong . The street is known for its business and retailingskyscraper complexLangham Place , numerous restaurants and its famousred-light district .Geography
Running north-south and parallel to (and west of)
Nathan Road , a main thoroughfare up the Kowloon peninsula, Portland Street extends through the districts ofYau Ma Tei andMong Kok inKowloon . Approximately three-quarters of a mile in length, it spans betweenBute Street in the north and one block past Waterloo Road in the south. The street is directly accessible by the Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei stations of theMTR , Hong Kong's subway system.Except for a few small parks, the entire two-lane street is highly urbanized with dense pedestrian and motor traffic thoroughout most of the day.
Character
A section of Portland Street, particularly between Argyle Street and Dundas Street, hosts arguably Hong Kong's most famous red light district (serving mostly local Chinese clientele) and a popular scene in
Hong Kong films . There, underneath a dizzying and chaotic array ofneon sign s, one can findprostitutes from around the world (although mostly frommainland China ) serving in hundreds of massage parlours, night clubs, karaoke/hostess bars andbrothels . Althoughprostitution is legal in Hong Kong, law enforcement is often active in this area conducting raids for prostitutes who've entered Hong Kong illegally or have overstayed their visas or to search for underaged prostitutes, pimps, human traffickers and triad activities.Langham Place , a 167,000 square meter (1.8 million square foot)shopping centre , theatre, hotel and office tower complex opened on Portland Street near the Nelson Street intersection in July 2004. The complex has its own MTR station access (Mong Kok station exit C3). Outside one of the complex's east entrances is a large jumbotron broadcasting news and entertainment shows for pedestrians below. Since its opening, Langham Place and surrounding areas has become a popular night-time destination for both locals and tourists. Some had predicted the massive upscale development would gentrify the area and drive away the Portland Street sex trade. However, after almost two years of operation, Langham Place's impact on the nearby sex industry remains minimal.The Portland Street segment between Argyle Street and
Bute Street is home to over 50 retailers selling home renovation materials and supplies such as toilet utensils, tiles, and wallpapers.Other establishments along Portland Street includes fast-food restaurants,
congee /noodle shops, convenience stores and working class residential highrises. Near theSoy Street intersection during the evenings, there are often unlicensed food stands and professionalChinese Chess players plying their trades. Further south, there is a small public playground at the Changsha Street intersection along with the budget Tatami Hampton hotel. And at the street's extreme southern end is the "8 Waterloo" residential complex.History
Portland Street was named after
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in1783 and between1807 and1809 . It is unclear why the street was bestowed in his honour although, as a formerBritish colony , many of Hong Kong's streets and institutions were named in memory of prominent English historic and political figures. Surrounding streets with similarly naming scheme include Pitt Street,Bute Street , Arran Street, Hamilton Street, Dundas Street and Waterloo Road.It should be noted that there is a street in
London namedGreat Portland Street although it is unclear whether there is any relation or relevance to Portland Street in Hong Kong.Photo Gallery
ee also
*
List of streets and roads in Hong Kong
* "Portland Street Blues ", a 1998 Hong Kong film
*Prostitution in Hong Kong External links
* [http://www.td.gov.hk/FileManager/EN/UTIL_UTRAFFIC_WF/tta%20langham%20(bld%20filled).jpgMap of Portland Street]
* [http://www.hk-place.com/view.php?id=330 About name (in Chinese)]
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