- Queen's Road
Chinese|c=皇后大道
p=Huánghòu Dàdào
y=wong4 hau6 daai6 dou6
pic=Eduard Hildebrandt Hongkong Queen's Road.jpg
piccQueen's Road is the first road in
Hong Kong built by theBritish Empire between1841 and1843 Lim, Patricia. [2002] (2002). Discovering Hong Hong's Cultural Heritage. Central, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. ISBN Volume One 0-19-592723-0] , spanning acrossVictoria City fromShek Tong Tsui toWan Chai . At most points, it marks the original shoreline beforeland reclamation projects permanently extended the land intoVictoria Harbour .The road is split into four, from west to east: Queen's Road West (Chinese: 皇后大道西), Queen's Road Central (皇后大道中), Queensway (金鐘道), and Queen's Road East (皇后大道東).
History
The Road was originally 4 miles (6.5 km) long in
1841 . TheRoyal Engineers built the first section toSai Ying Pun with the help of 300coolies fromKowloon . It ran parallel to the beach whereSir Henry Pottinger setup his tent in1842 .Named after Queen Victoria of the British Empire, it was mistakenly translated into Chinese as 皇后 (Pronunciation in Cantonese: wòhng hauh? / wong4 hau6 ?; Pronunciation in Mandarin: huáng hòu ?) --
queen consort .New arrivals to Hong Kong as late as the second half of the 19th century were surprised at the condition of the road. Instead of a proper road, as could only be expected of one named for the Queen in the largest British outpost east of
Singapore , travellers found a pocked dirt road prone to dust clouds and puddles of mud [Morris, Jan. [1987] (1997). Hong Kong. ISBN 978-0679776482] .When Hong Kong was founded as a Crown Colony, Queen's Road was the hub of activity. Its development was haphazard, and its path winding as it made its way through the newly-founded city including the
Hong Kong Club for tai-pans. Between squatter huts, military encampments, and taverns, the first governors build their homes along Queen's Road. The first post office andChristian churches soon followed.In
1878 a Christmas fire broke out destroying a large area of the slums. The eyewitness account was recorded byConstance Frederica Gordon Cumming in the bookWanderings in China . The fire raged for 17 hours burning down 400 houses covering 10 acres of area. It left thousands in the community homeless [Wiltshire, Trea. [First published 1987] (republished & reduced2003). Old Hong Kong - Volume One. Central, Hong Kong: Text Form Asia books Ltd. Page 66. ISBN Volume One 962-7283-59-2] . The devastated structures in ruin were reused forreclamation adjacent like the area aroundBonham Strand .Queen's Road has shrugged its past and is now home to some of Hong Kong's most expensive land and famous buildings.
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Queen's Road Central
Queen's Road Central (皇后大道中) runs from Central to
Sheung Wan . It was one of the first roads to be built when the crown colony was founded (Hollywood Road is another of the early roads). It was a major infrastructure of Queen's Town, later renamed the City of Victoria.Queen's Road Central intersects with the similarly named, and thus easily confused, Queen Victoria Street, a short street that ends a few blocks near One IFC.
Queen's Road Central merges with
Des Voeux Road Central to become Queensway at Garden Road.Queensway
A section of Queen's Road East in what is now Admiralty was re-routed and renamed as Queensway (金鐘道) in
1967 . It merges with theQueen's Road Central andDes Voeux Road Central at its west end and connects withHennessy Road andQueen's Road East to the east.Queen's Road West
Queen's Road West (皇后大道西) runs from
Sheung Wan to Shek Tong Tsui beginning at thePossession Street junction.Queen's Road East
Queen's Road East (皇后大道東) runs between Happy Valley and
Wan Chai . Queens Road East forks to the south from Queensway nearJustice Drive , where Queensway turns intoHennessy Road . It runs along the old northern shoreline of Hong Kong Island.In pop culture
Queen's Road is an icon of British Colonial Hong Kong. In the transition period before sovereignty transfer, there are rumours that all streets and roads related colonial figures like Queen's Road would be renamed in honor of Chinese communists.
Lo Ta-yu (羅大祐), a song writer, has written a song withAlbert Leung (林夕) titled 皇后大道東 (Queen's Road East), performed by Ram Tseung Chi Kwong (蔣志光) in 1991, to describe the change in this transition period.References
ee also
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List of places named after Queen Victoria
*List of streets and roads in Hong Kong External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=22.274587,114.179685&daddr=%E7%9A%87%E5%90%8E%E5%A4%A7%E9%81%93%E8%A5%BF+%4022.286570,+114.132350&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=18&mra=dme&sll=22.275014,114.179664&sspn=0.002035,0.003648&ie=UTF8&ll=22.28077,114.156&spn=0.032563,0.058365&z=14&om=1 Google Maps of Queen's Road]
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