- Pei Ho Street
Pei Ho Street (zh-cpcy|c=北河街|p=Běihé Jiē|cy=bak1 ho4 gaai1) is street in
Sham Shui Po ,New Kowloon ,Hong Kong . The street is also a market and full ofhawker s. The formerUrban Council had built aPei Ho Street Municipal Services Building (then known as Pei Ho Street Urban Council Complex) accommodating some stalls in old market.Low economic profile and height limit of buildings on airway of former
Kai Tak Airport helps Pei Ho Street to preserve buildings on the earliest planned town of Sham Shui Po in Western Kowloon. The style ofKe Lau (騎樓),balcony with two front pillars, once popular in colonial Hong Kong prior toWorld War II are easily found on the street.The end of the Pei Ho Street was the former
Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier . The pier was an importantferry pier from 1920s to 1970s. Thousands ofcommuter s tookferry to Central on theHong Kong Island .Name
Like many other streets in adjacent, the street is named after major trading city name in
China .Pei Ho is a river in northern China, collecting water from other four rivers and runs to sea nearTaku fortress, the gate to protectPeking .ee also
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List of streets and roads in Hong Kong External links
* [http://hk.business.yahoo.com/060217/216/1lc0a.html?cat=bs_in_tourism Reconstruct of Jade market from the model of the street 1927 (in Chinese)]
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