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Revision as of 22:12, 11 January 2006 by Alanmak (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Queen's Road Central (Chinese: 皇后大道中), Queen's Road East (皇后大道東) and Queen's Road West (皇后大道西) are three roads on the northern shore of the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The Queen's Road is the first road in Hong Kong, spanning over the Victoria City, form Shek Tong Tsui to Wan Chai.
The roads were named after Queen Victoria of British Empire. In the Chinese name, the word queen was mistakenly translated as 皇后 (Pronunciation in Cantonese: wòhng hauh / wong4 hau6 ; Pronunciation inMandarin: huáng hòu ), literally meaning king's consort.
Queen's Road East
Queen's Road East (皇后大道東) between Happy Valley and Wan Chai. The section between the junction with Hennessy Road (originally known as Praya East) and the junction with Des Vœux Road Central was renamed as Queensway in 1967.
Queens Road East runs along the old northern shoreline of Hong Kong Island. The land to the north of the road is all reclaimed land.
Queen's Road Central
Queen's Road Central (皇后大道中) is a road in Central and Sheung Wan. It was the first road to be built, when the crown colony was founded (although the construction of Hollywood Road was finished earlier). It was a major infrastructure of the Queen's Town, later renamed the City of Victoria.
Queen's Road West
Queen's Road West (皇后大道西) is a road from Sheung Wan to Shek Tong Tsui.
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