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Upload another image H0206 Old Victoria Barracks, Former Explosives Magazine Justice Drive, Central Upload another image H0008 The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception No. 16 Caine Road, Central Upload another image H0564 West Point Filters Bungalow No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-Levels Now part of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre. Upload another image H0009 Bishop's ...
Temple Street is a street located in the areas of Jordan and Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is known for its night market and is one of the busiest flea markets at night in the territory. The night market lies in the Yau Ma Tei, Jordan part of the street.
St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong: 1847 Victorian Gothic Central: Bishop's House: 1848 Tudor Revival Central: Government House, Hong Kong: 1855 Charles St George Cleverly Colonial / Japanese Central: Old Stanley Police Station: 1859 Victorian Stanley: University Hall (University of Hong Kong) 1861 Tudor and Gothic Douglas Lapraik: Pok Fu Lam
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The following are incomplete lists of expressways, tunnels, bridges, roads, avenues, streets, crescents, squares and bazaars in Hong Kong. Many roads on the Hong Kong Island conform to the contours of the hill landscape. Some of the roads on the north side of Hong Kong Island and southern Kowloon have a grid-like pattern.
Tin Hau Temple Road (Chinese: 天后廟道) is a road starting in Causeway Bay near Tin Hau MTR station with a large portion being in the North Point Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Starting from King's Road on the west, the road then slopes up, before being mostly flat, until it ends in a dead end after a roundabout.
Private housing estate is a term used in Hong Kong for private mass housing—a housing estate built by a private developer, as opposed to a public housing estate built by the Hong Kong Housing Authority or the Hong Kong Housing Society. It is usually characterised by a cluster of high-rise buildings, with its own market or shopping mall.