Tsat Tsz Mui Road (Chinese:七姊妹道;pinyin:Qīzǐmèi Dào;Cantonese Yale:chat1 ji2 mui2 dou6;lit. 'Seven Sisters Road') is a road inTsat Tsz Mui inHong Kong.[1] The road runs in the area ofTsat Tsz Mui and eastern North Point from west to east, parallel toKing's Road, except disjoint by a residential-commercial complex ofIsland Place.
The road named after the Tsat Tsz Mui, which means "seven sisters".[2]
From 1911, the shore of Tsat Tsz Mui hostedbathing pavilions, including Hong Kong's largest. Another (apparently), opened by theSouth China Athletic Association in 1929, was destroyed by the Japanese occupiers in 1941. In 1934, theHong Kong Government began to develop Tsat Tsz Mui and a new road was built. Tsat Tsz Mui Road was completed on 15 December 1939. Starting with a short section betweenKam Hong Street andShu Kuk Street, the road was later extended toModel Housing Estate. The section was split into two when a bus depot was built betweenTin Chiu Street and Kam Hong Street.
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