Island Road nearDeep Water Bay Beach | |
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| Native name | 香島道 (Yue Chinese) |
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| Namesake | Ancient name of trail dating from 1840s |
| Length | 2 km (1.2 mi) |
| Location | Hong Kong |
| Coordinates | 22°14′43″N114°11′14″E / 22.245167°N 114.187237°E /22.245167; 114.187237 |
| West end | Wong Chuk Hang Road andShouson Hill Road |
| East end | Repulse Bay Road |
| Construction | |
| Inauguration | Existed before Colonial era (before 1840) |
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| Traditional Chinese | 香島道 | ||||||||||
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Island Road (Chinese:香島道) is a road in theSouthern District of Hong Kong, facingDeep Water Bay and theSouth China Sea. It linksWong Chuk Hang withRepulse Bay andStanley. It is regarded as one of the wealthier roads in Hong Kong.[1]
Island Road has existed beforethe Colonial era, existing before the year 1840 as a major trail towards the south of the island, extending fromShau Kei Wan toStanley toAberdeen. The British government later standardized this road during the 1840s.[2]
The road later caused problems for mailing due to its great length, and in 1961 was split into eight sections which still exist today. These are:
1.Chai Wan Road
2.Tai Tam Road
3.Stanley Gap Road
4.Repulse Bay Road
5. Island Road, originally "Island Road, Deep Water Bay" but was abbreviated to Island Road
6.Wong Chuk Hang Road
7.Aberdeen Main Road
8.Shek Pai Wan Road
This road is part of theDeep Water Bay area, where many of the wealthy and famous take up their residences in.[3] They include the ex-Chief ExecutiveTung Chee-hwa, theKwok brothers, and theConsul-General of Australia.[4]
Roads are listed from West to East.