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Road in Piper's Hill, Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Caldecott Road (Chinese: 郝德傑道; Jyutping: kok3dak1git6dou6) is a road in Piper's Hill, Hong Kong, named after Sir Andrew Caldecott, the 19th Governor of Hong Kong.[1] The two-lane road links Tai Po Road and a fresh water reservoir in Butterfly Valley. The road is the location of a high-end neighbourhood, home to multiple luxury apartments and Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School, built on the former site of Sir Robert Black College of Education.

In 2022, a colonial-era boundary stone marking the border between New Kowloon and the New Territories was rediscovered by local hikers near Caldecott Road.[2]

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