Victoria Road, Hong Kong

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Victoria Road, Hong Kong.
Sheng Kung Hui St. Luke's Church Pastoral Centre, along Victoria Road, in 2012. The buildings in the background are the former campus of Hong Kong Academy (left) and the former Block B of Kennedy Town Police Quarters (right).
Victoria Jubilee Road foundation stone, next to the intersection with Mount Davis Road.[1]

Victoria Road (Chinese: 域多利道; Cantonese Yale: wik6 do1 lei6 dou6) is a main road near the west shore of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong connecting Kennedy Town and Wah Fu and an alternative connection of Pok Fu Lam Road. It begins north with Belcher's Street in Kennedy Town and goes along Mount Davis, Sandy Bay, Telegraph Bay and Waterfall Bay and reaches in Kellett Bay.

History

The road opened in 1897, the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, celebrating the 60th year of her reign. A stone was laid by Governor Robinson and the road was named Victoria Jubilee Road (域多利慶典道).[1] The road was without any surfacing and only access to Chinese public cemetery in Kellett Bay. In 1903, Hong Kong Government erected a stone at the road in Kennedy Town to mark the boundary of Victoria City. In the 1910s, the road was expanded and renamed to Victoria Road. In the 1960s, for the construction of Wah Fu Estate, the road became a standard road of concrete. In the 2000s, the section near Cyberport was improved.[citation needed]

Notable buildings

  • The medical faculty of the University of Hong Kong
  • Baguio Villa
  • Former Victoria Road Detention Centre aka. Mount Davis Concentration Camp (摩星嶺集中營), which was used by the Special Branch of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force to hold political prisoners during the 1967 Leftist riots.[2][3] The compound is listed as a Grade III historic building.[4]

See also

References

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  2. Brief Information on proposed Grade III Items. Item #150
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  4. List of the 1,444 Historic Buildings in Building Assessment (as of 24 October 2014)

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