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Wong Nai Chung Gap Road
Road in Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wong Nai Chung Gap Road (Chinese: 黃泥涌峽道) is a road in Wan Chai District and Southern District, located within Wong Nai Chung Gap within Hong Kong.
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History
The road was built at the strategic pass on Hong Kong Island, named Wong Nai Chung Gap. It was a key road leading from Victoria Harbour towards Stanley and Wong Chuk Hang through this Gap before continuing along Repulse Bay Road down towards the south. It was the site of a major engagement during the Battle of Hong Kong during World War II.[1][2]
The usage of the road decreased following the opening of the Aberdeen Tunnel, but is now a popular starting point for hikers hiking on the Wong Nai Chung Trail, Wilson Trail or towards Tai Tam.[3]
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Structures
- The French International School of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Cricket Club
- St. John War Memorial
- Wong Nai Chung Reservoir
Intersecting roads
Roads are listed north to south.
- Tai Hang Road and Stubbs Road
- Deep Water Bay Road, Repulse Bay Road and Tai Tam Reservoir Road
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wong Nai Chung Gap Road.
References
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