Elgin Street, Hong Kong
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Elgin Street is located in Central, Hong Kong. It is named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, and is one of the oldest streets in Hong Kong.
Location
The street is divided into two sections: the first begins at the junction with Hollywood Road, and climbs up to the junction of Staunton Street with Peel Street. The second section of Elgin Street starts at the junction with Peel Street (specifically: directly opposite Nos. 65 & 65A). From there it ascends in a southwesterly direction – where it is intersected by the Central–Mid-Levels Escalators on Shelley Street – to its southern tip at Caine Road. The upper section of the street is less steep than the lower one.
Features
Originally there were two dai pai dongs operating on the street near Hollywood Road, but one of them was forced to closed in 2005. The lower section of Elgin Street is lined with stallholders, many of whom display their wares on the ground. The upper section is lined with international restaurants; a comedy club was formerly located at No. 34.[1]
Gallery
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Weathered vintage street nameplate
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An antique shop on the street
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The closed and the still-operating dai pai dongs on the street in 2005
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A stall selling miscellaneous goods on the street in 2005
See also
References
- ^ "TakeOut Comedy website". Archived from the original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
External links
- Map of Elgin Street, Hong Kong Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
- "The Muddy Elgin Street", Hong Kong Commercial Daily (in Chinese)
22°16′55″N 114°09′08″E / 22.28198°N 114.15236°E