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Queen's Road, Hong Kong

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Queen's Road (皇后大道) is the first road on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It passed through the very early city, Victoria City of Hong Kong, from east to west. It was partitioned into three sections. They are Queen's Road East, Queen's Road Central and Queen's Road West.

The road was named after Queen Victoria of British Empire. The Chinese name was mistakenly translated queen as wong hau (皇后), lit. king's consort.

Queen's Road East

Queen's Road East (皇后大道東) is the section of the road in Wan Chai.

Queen's Road Central

Queen's Road Central (皇后大道中) is the section of the road in Central and Sheung Wan.

Queen's Road West

Queen's Road West (皇后大道西) is the section of the road from Shek Tong Tsui to Sheung Wan.

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