Connaught Road

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1911 map showing Connaught Road on the Central Waterfront
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Connaght Road Central c.1923
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Connaught Road in the 1930s

Connaught Road (Chinese: 干諾道) is a major thoroughfare on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It links Shing Sai Road in Kennedy Town to the west and Harcourt Road in Admiralty to the east.

Location

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Connaught Road Central runs the length of Central, parallel to the north shore. It runs from approximately Admiralty in the east, where it connects Harcourt Road at the junction with Murray Road. The road ends west at On Tai Street, where it becomes Connaught Road West.

Connaught Road West runs towards the Kennedy Town and Pok Fu Lam areas in the west. For most of the stretch, Connaught Road West runs beneath the Connaught Road West Flyover, (Route 4). It is the main thoroughfare to the entrance of the Western Harbour Crossing and beyond to Shek Tong Tsui, where it merges with Des Voeux Road West.

History

This road was once a waterfront promenade with boats docked against the northern side of the road. In 1889, the north shore of Victoria City was under extensive reclamation. In 1890, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn visited Hong Kong, when Francis Fleming, the then acting governor announced a new road to be constructed in front of the old "Bowring Praya" (present-day Des Voeux Road). This newly constructed road was then named Connaught Road, after the prince.[1] A statue of the prince once also occupied the junction of Pedder Street.[1]

Connaught Road West was lined with many piers in the past. Due to the reclamation of the harbour, the entire length of Connaught Road has now become landlocked.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Connaught Road was renamed Sumiyoshi Dori (住吉通).[2]

Structures along Connaught Road

Connaught Road Central

Connaught Road West

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Gallery

See also

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References

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Preceded by
Central–Wan Chai Bypass
Hong Kong Route 4
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Connaught Road West
Succeeded by
Western Terminus

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