Victoria Park Road

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Victoria Park Road in October 2006
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Victoria Park Road along the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter in August 2006.

Victoria Park Road (Template:Zh) is a road in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Its western section between Gloucester Road and Island Eastern Corridor before the completion of Central–Wan Chai Bypass, served as a portion of Route 4. It starts at the junction of Route 1 and ends in Hing Fat Street. The road is 750 metres long and was built in 1972 by reclamation following the shoreline, along with the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. Its northern side abuts Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, while to its south is Victoria Park, after which it is named. There is also a one lane tunnel that connects the road to the Cross-Harbour Tunnel.

In 2022, the section of harbourfront between the road and Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter was redeveloped and expanded, as part of the overall development of Victoria Harbour waterfront.[1][2][3]

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Preceded by
Island Eastern Corridor
Hong Kong Route 4
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Victoria Park Road
Succeeded by
Gloucester Road

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