NATHAN ROAD, HONG KONG


Nathan Road, near corner with Argyle Street, in Mong Kok

'Nathan Road' is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong that goes in a south-north direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok. It is lined with shops, restaurants and tourists, and was known in the post-World War II years as the 'Golden Mile', a name that is now rarely used. It starts on the southern part of Kowloon at its junction with Salisbury Road, a few metres north of Victoria Harbour, and ends at its intersection with Boundary Street in the north.

Contents
History
Some buildings and landmarks along the road
Gallery
See also
External links

History



The first section of the road was completed in 1861. It was the very first road built in Kowloon, after the land was ceded by the then Qing Dynasty government to the United Kingdom and made part of the crown colony in 1860. The road was originally named 'Robinson Road', after Sir Hercules Robinson, the 5th Governor of Hong Kong. To avoid confusion with the Robinson Road on Hong Kong Island, the name was changed to 'Nathan Road' in 1909, after Sir Matthew Nathan, the 13th Governor who served between 1904 and 1907.
The early Nathan Road was largely residential, with colonial-style houses with arched verandahs and covered archways. It was home to the Whitfield Barracks, which later became Kowloon Park. Saint Andrew's Church, the oldest Anglican church in Kowloon, has been located there since its completion in 1906.
The section of the road from Gascoigne Road to Argyle Street was originally named 'Coronation Road' (加冕道), in honour of the coronation of King George V in 1911. The road was renamed as part of Nathan Road in 1926, after works joining the road and Nathan Road was completed. The section of Tai Po Road south of Boundary Street was also renamed as part of the road.

Some buildings and landmarks along the road



Chungking Mansions

Garley Building

Former Kowloon British School

Kowloon Central Post Office

Kowloon Park

Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre

The Peninsula Hotel

Tung Ying Building

Sino Centre

St. Andrew's Church (Kowloon)

Gallery



See also



Yau Tsim Mong

List of streets and roads in Hong Kong

List of leading shopping streets and districts by city

External links



More pictures of Nathan Road.

Google Maps of Nathan Road

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