Central and Western District

Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China
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Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macao (Q137177)
item type: consulate general
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong and Macao (French: Consulat général du Canada à Hong Kong et Macao; Chinese: 加拿大駐香港及澳門總領事館) represents Canada in the Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China. As Hong Kong was linked to the Commonwealth during British administration, Canada's mission was called the Canadian Commission before the transfer of sovereignty to China on July 1, 1997. Since 1980, the Head of Mission in Hong Kong has also served as Consul-General to Macau.

website: http://canadainternational.gc.ca/hong_kong/

Marble Hall (Q81303)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Marble Hall (Chinese: 雲石堂) was the private residence of Sir Catchick Paul Chater, co-founder of Hongkong Land. It was situated at 1 Conduit Road, Hong Kong, and constructed 1901–1904 from imported European marble. Historians regard it as one of the finest ever examples of architecture in Hong Kong.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tramways (Q385245)
item type: tram system
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hong Kong Tramways (HKT) is a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge tram system in Hong Kong. Owned and operated by RATP Dev, the tramway runs on Hong Kong Island between Kennedy Town and Shau Kei Wan, with a branch circulating through Happy Valley.

website: https://www.hktramways.com

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Companies formerly listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Former companies in the Hang Seng Index
Asian Film Awards (Q594504)
item type: group of awards
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Asian Film Awards are presented annually by the Asian Film Awards Academy to recognise the excellence of the film professionals in the film industries of Asian cinema.

website: http://www.afa-academy.com/

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2021 disestablishments in Hong Kong
Admiralty (Q3270129)
item type: geographic location
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Admiralty (金鐘; Gāmjūng) is the eastern extension of the central business district (adjacent to, but separate from, Central) on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern end of the Central and Western District, bordered by Wan Chai to the east and Victoria Harbour to the north.

equestrian at the 2008 Summer Olympics (Q641933)
item type: Olympic sports discipline event
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Equestrian competitions in all three disciplines at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics were held from 9 August to 21 August at the Hong Kong Sports Institute and Sheung Yue River in Hong Kong. It was the second time that the equestrian events were hosted by a member of the IOC other than the member hosting the main games (although this time the events were technically held in the same country as the main games). Unlike 1956, however, the equestrian events were part of the main games, and were held within the same period.

Battle of Hong Kong (Q697059)
item type: battle
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Battle of Hong Kong (8–25 December 1941), also known as the Defence of Hong Kong and the Fall of Hong Kong, was one of the first battles of the Pacific War in World War II. On the same morning as the attack on Pearl Harbor, forces of the Empire of Japan attacked the British Crown colony of Hong Kong around the same time that Japan declared war on Britain. The Hong Kong garrison consisted of British, Indian and Canadian units, also the Auxiliary Defence Units and Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC).

Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots (Q836310)
item type: riot
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 1967 Hong Kong riots were large-scale anti-government riots that occurred in Hong Kong during British colonial rule. Beginning as a minor labour dispute, the demonstrations eventually escalated into protests against the colonial government. The protests were partially inspired by successful anti-colonial demonstrations in Portuguese Macau which had occurred a few months prior.

Hong Kong City Hall (Q837115)
item type: rathaus
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Street address: 香港中環愛丁堡廣場5號; 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/hkch/

Lascar Row (Q839629)
item type: road / street / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lascar Row is the combined name of two streets between Hollywood Road and Queen's Road Central in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, Upper Lascar Row (摩羅上街) and Lok Ku Road (Historically Lower Lascar Row). The immediate area is notable for its antique stalls.

Kennedy Road (Q840884)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kennedy Road (Chinese: 堅尼地道) is a road in the Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is named after Arthur Kennedy, the seventh governor of Hong Kong.

Lugard Road (Q855957)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lugard Road (Chinese: 盧吉道) is a road located on Victoria Peak, Hong Kong, named after Sir Frederick Lugard (later Lord Lugard), Governor of Hong Kong from 1907 to 1912. Located some 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level, the road is a popular walking path that forms part of the Hong Kong Trail, and is known for spectacular vistas over Victoria Harbour.

Ice House Street (Q5985302)
item type: road / street / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ice House Street (Chinese: 雪廠街; Jyutping: syut3 chong2 gaai1) is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Named after the structure previously located on it that housed the city's only source of ice, it stretches from Lower Albert Road to Connaught Road. The street is noted for several historical landmarks situated on it, most notably the Club Lusitano and the Old Dairy Farm Depot.

Islands District Council (Q6083714)
item type: district council of Hong Kong
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Islands District Council is the district council for the Islands District in Hong Kong. It is one of 18 such councils. The Islands District currently consists of 18 members, of which the district is divided into 10 constituencies, electing a total of 10 with 8 ex-officio members who is the Peng Chau, Lamma North, Tung Chung, Lamma South, Tai O, Lantau South, Mui Wo and Cheung Chau rural committee chairmen. The latest election was held on 24 November 2019.

Jervois Street (Q6185286)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jervois Street (Chinese: 蘇杭街, formerly 乍畏街) is a street in the Sheung Wan district of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Kotewall Road (Q6433947)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kotewall Road (Chinese: 旭龢道) is a street in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, located between Po Shan Road and Robinson Road. It is a 400-metre-long two-way road located on hill slopes south of Sai Ying Pun.

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon (Q6455617)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon is a three Michelin-starred restaurant in Hong Kong. It is located at Shop 401, The Landmark, Queen's Road Central. The restaurant was run by French celebrity chef Joël Robuchon before his death, it was his fifth L'Atelier restaurant to open, while the head chef is Cattaneo Adriano. Established in 2006, the restaurant was based on his Tokyo restaurant.

Ladder Street (Q6469314)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ladder Street (Chinese: 樓梯街) is a street in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, consisting entirely of steps and landings formed by granite slabs or concrete paving. It was so named because it extends straight up and down like a ladder. The street has been listed as a Grade I historic building.

Li Yuen Street East (Q6539274)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Li Yuen Street East (Chinese: 利源東街) is a lane situated in Central on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. Its north-eastern end connects to Des Voeux Road Central and its southwestern tip joins Queen's Road Central. It is the first street which is named after a Chinese member of the society in colonial Hong Kong. Dubbed as the "Central’s Women Street", Li Yuen Street East is now a popular tourist spot with numerous stalls selling a wide variety of daily goods and souvenirs on the two sides of the street.

The Helena May main building (Q4497148)
item type: private club / historic building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Helena May is a heritage building in Hong Kong. It is a private club located in Central that provides accommodation. It was founded by Helena May.

Street address: No. 35 Garden Road (from Wikidata)

Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Hong Kong) (Q4500992)
item type: Eastern Orthodox church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Saint Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in Hong Kong (Russian: Храм Святых Апостолов Петра и Павла; Chinese: 香港聖彼得聖保羅東正教堂) is an Orthodox house church in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It belongs to the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church.

website: https://www.orthodoxy.hk

Hong Kong Hilton (Q4534272)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hong Kong Hilton was a hotel in Central, Hong Kong. Built in 1963, the 26-storey hotel was initially the only 5-star hotel on the island side of the territory. It closed in May 1995, and was demolished soon thereafter along with Beaconsfield House (the old address of the Information Service Department) and carpark to make way for a commercial development, the Cheung Kong Centre.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1995 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1995, Defunct hotels in Hong Kong, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Demolished hotels, Former skyscraper hotels, Former skyscrapers
8½ Otto e Mezzo (Q4645519)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

8+12 Otto e Mezzo Bombana is an Italian restaurant at Shop 202, Alexandra House, Central, Hong Kong. It is the only Italian restaurant outside of Italy to have received 3 stars from the Michelin Guide, having been awarded 3 stars by the 2012 Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau. Its head chef is Umberto Bombana.

website: http://www.ottoemezzobombana.com/

9 Queen's Road Central (Q4646427)
item type: skyscraper
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

9 Queen's Road Central is a skyscraper located in Central, Hong Kong. The tower rises 39 floors and 187 metres (614 ft) in height. The building was completed in 1991. It was designed by architectural firm Wong Tung & Partners, and was developed by Hongkong Land. 9 Queen's Road Central, which stands as the 80th-tallest building in Hong Kong, is composed almost entirely of commercial office space; the podium which the building rises out of is used for retailing. It is built in Art Deco style.

website: http://www.shkp.com/html/shkc/emain/index.html

Aberdeen Street (Q4666990)
item type: street / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Aberdeen Street (Chinese: 鴨巴甸街) is a border street dividing Sheung Wan and Central on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It ascends from Queen's Road Central to Caine Road in Mid-Levels. The street is named after George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Foreign Secretary at the time of the cession of Hong Kong Island to the United Kingdom in 1842.

Amber (Q4741216)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Amber is The Landmark Mandarin Oriental's modern French restaurant in the Central district of Hong Kong. Richard Ekkebus is the executive chef.

website: http://www.mandarinoriental.com/landmark/dining/amber/

Arbuthnot Road (Q4784970)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Arbuthnot Road (Chinese: 亞畢諾道) is a road in Central, Hong Kong. The road begins at the Former Central Magistracy, a declared monument of Hong Kong. The road ends at the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens.

Asia Art Archive (Q4806343)
item type: art archive
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong that documents the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant to the field, and provides educational and public programming. AAA is one of the most comprehensive publicly accessible collections of research materials in the field. In activating its collections, AAA initiates public, educational, and residency programmes. AAA also offers research grants and publishes art and cultural criticism on its online publishing platform Like a Fever, whose tagline is "obsessive, moody, and oriented towards cure."

website: https://aaa.org.hk/en

Battery Path (Q4869877)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Battery Path (Chinese: 炮台里) is a pedestrian-only footpath located beneath Government Hill in Central, Hong Kong. Named after Murray Battery, it stretches from Queen's Road Central to Garden Road. The path is noted for many historical landmarks situated on it, most notably the Former Central Government Offices, the Former French Mission Building and St. John's Cathedral.

Beaconsfield House (Q4876031)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Beaconsfield House (Chinese: 拱北行) was a government office building in Hong Kong's Central district.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1995 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1995, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Belcher's Street (Q4882048)
item type: main street / avenue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Belcher's Street (Chinese: 卑路乍街) is a main street in Kennedy Town of Hong Kong. It connects east Victoria Road and joins west Queen's Road West. A small section in its west end built a turn around for Hong Kong Tramways.

Bishop's House, Hong Kong (Q4917422)
item type: fixed construction
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Bishop's House, located at 1 Lower Albert Road, Central, is the residence and office of the Archbishop of Hong Kong.

Shing Wong Street (Q7497434)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Shing Wong Street (Chinese: 城皇街) is a street on the hill slope of Sheung Wan and Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. The street extends from Gough Street at its lowest to Caine Road highest. The street is one of ladder streets in Hong Kong, made of stone steps, in the section between Hollywood Road and Caine Road.

Smithfield (Q7545481)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Smithfield is a street with a length of approximately 1,300 m in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Its northern section is a commercial and residential area, while its southern section is a road connecting it to Pok Fu Lam Road. Smithfield was historically the site of a cattle quarantine depot and a slaughterhouse, and was probably named after its London namesake.

St. John's College, University of Hong Kong (Q7588648)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

St. John’s College is an Anglican college affiliated to the University of Hong Kong, which provides accommodation to undergraduates and postgraduates. As the successor of St. John’s Hall, which was founded in 1912, the College is the oldest residential hall/college of the University. Constitutionally, the College is a body corporate established by statute, the St. John’s College Ordinance (Chapter 1089, Laws of Hong Kong), on 27 April 1956. As such, unlike other residential halls/colleges that are directly administered by the University, the College enjoys financial and administrative independence. The Ricci Hall, run by the Jesuits, is the only other non-University-administered hall.

Staunton Street (Q7604745)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Staunton Street (Chinese: 士丹頓街; Jyutping: si6 daan1 deon6 gaai1) is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Together with the upper section of Elgin Street, it is the heart of the Soho entertainment area, featuring a number of restaurants, bars and shops. It was named after George Thomas Staunton.

Sulphur Channel (Q7636518)
item type: channel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Sulphur Channel is a narrow inshore passage between Green Island and the northwest tip (West Point) of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The Sulphur Channel is mainly used by small craft and inter-island ferries passing between Victoria Harbour and the East Lamma Channel.

Tai Ping Shan Street (Q7675802)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tai Ping Shan Street is a street marking the early colonial history in Hong Kong. Located at the north slope of Victoria Peak in Sheung Wan, the street starts east from a ladder street at the junction with Bridges Street and end west in Po Yan Street near Tung Wah Hospital. The street runs parallel to Hollywood Road.

Tamar station (Q7680759)
item type: metro station / underground station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tamar (Chinese: 添馬) is a station on MTR's shelved North Island line (NIL) proposal on the north shore of Hong Kong Island. It will be located on the former site of HMS Tamar on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Tamar station will be the eastern terminus of the Tung Chung line and the western terminus of the Tseung Kwan O line. It will also act as a transfer station between the two lines.

Government Hill (Q877095)
item type: hill
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Government Hill is a hill in Central, Hong Kong, bounded by upper section of Upper Albert Road on the south, Queen's Road Central north, Garden Road east, and Glenealy, west of Hong Kong Island.

Lower Albert Road (Q6693292)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lower Albert Road (Chinese: 下亞厘畢道) is a road on the Government Hill in the Central area of Hong Kong.

MacDonnell Road (Q6721853)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

MacDonnell Road (Chinese: 麥當勞道; Cantonese Yale: mak6 dong1 lou4 dou6, formerly 麥當奴道) is a street in the Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Magazine Gap Road (Q6729758)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Magazine Gap Road (Chinese: 馬己仙峽道) is a winding road on the affluent and ultra-expensive Mid-Levels and the Peak on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is one of the main access leading to the Peak area.

Murray Barracks (Q6939126)
item type: barracks
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Murray Barracks (Chinese: 美利兵房; Jyutping: mei5 lei6 bing1 fong4) was a barracks for the British Army garrisoned in Admiralty, Central in Hong Kong. It was named after Sir George Murray, the Master-General of the Ordnance at the time of construction.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Military installations closed in 1962
Murray Battery (Q6939121)
item type: artillery battery
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Murray Battery was an artillery battery located on Battery Path, beneath Government Hill in Central, Hong Kong. Named after Sir George Murray, it was built in 1841, shortly after the British took possession of Hong Kong, and served to protect the colonial government's headquarters. It was demolished in the 1950s and replaced with the Former Central Government Offices.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong
The Murray (Q6939145)
item type: hotel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Murray Hong Kong was a government office building on 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong. It has 27 stories and housed some of the key decision making bureaus of the Hong Kong government.

Old Bailey Street (Q7083416)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Old Bailey Street is located in Central, Hong Kong. The name is derived from Old Bailey, a street in central London, United Kingdom, where the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales is located.

Old Dairy Farm Depot (Q7083822)
item type: historic building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Old Dairy Farm Depot, or Old Dairy Farm Building, is a building in Central, Hong Kong, which currently houses the Hong Kong Fringe Club (South Block) and the Foreign Correspondents' Club (North Block). It is located at 2 Lower Albert Road. The back of the building is located along Wyndham Street, while its edge faces Glenealy.

Blake Pier (Q4924464)
item type: pier
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Blake Pier was a ferry pier in Central, Hong Kong. It was named after Sir Henry Arthur Blake, the twelfth governor of Hong Kong.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1965 disestablishments in Hong Kong, 1993 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1993, Demolished piers in Hong Kong
Bonham Road (Q4941948)
item type: thoroughfare / main street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bonham Road (Chinese: 般咸道) is a main road in West Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, running mainly East-West. The road connects Pok Fu Lam Road in the west, near the University of Hong Kong, and Caine Road in the east, at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road. It was named after Sir George Bonham, the third Governor of Hong Kong. It was renamed Nishi-Taisho Dori (西大正通) during Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.

Bonham Strand (Q4941949)
item type: street / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bonham Strand (Chinese: 文咸街) is a combination of two streets in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong: Bonham Strand (文咸東街) and Bonham Strand West (文咸西街).

Bridges Street (Q4966660)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bridges Street (Chinese: 必列者士街) is a 300-metre two-way street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.

British Consulate-General, Hong Kong (Q4969859)
item type: consulate general
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The British Consulate General Hong Kong (BCGHK), located at 1 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong Island, is one of the largest British consulates general in the world and is bigger than many British embassies and high commissions. It is responsible for maintaining British ties with Hong Kong and Macau.

Street address: 1 Supreme Court Road (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.gov.uk/world/hong-kong

Caine Road (Q5017613)
item type: street / avenue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Caine Road (Chinese: 堅道) is a road running through Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. It connects Bonham Road to the west (at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road), and Arbuthnot Road, Glenealy and Upper Albert Road to the east.

Caprice (Q5036241)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Caprice is a contemporary French haute cuisine restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong. It was initially run by chef de cuisine Vincent Thierry, a former sous chef at Le Cinq in the Hotel George V, Paris. Guillaume Galliot is the current chef de cuisine.

Central Police Station (Q5061686)
item type: monument
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The former Central Police Station of Hong Kong is located at the eastern end of Hollywood Road, in Central, Hong Kong. It has been redeveloped into a cultural and shopping destination generally called Tai Kwun (大館). Tai Kwun is composed of three declared monuments: the former Central Police Station, former Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct police stations
Centre Street (Q5062317)
item type: thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Centre Street (Chinese: 正街) is a street in the Sai Ying Pun area of Hong Kong. Centre Street is the central point of the most active traditional market in Western District of Hong Kong Island. The street is part of planned streets in the early development of the area.

Garley Building fire (Q1051320)
item type: conflagration
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Garley Building fire took place on 20 November 1996 in the 16-storey Garley commercial building (Chinese: 嘉利大廈) located at 232–240 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong. The fire caused 41 deaths and 81 injuries. It is considered the worst building fire in Hong Kong during peacetime. The fire damaged the bottom two floors and the top three floors of the building, while the middle floors remained relatively intact.

Mandarin Oriental (Q1064758)
item type: hotel / hotel building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is a five-star hotel on Connaught Road Central in Central, Hong Kong, owned and managed by Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.

Street address: 香港中環干諾道中 5 號; 5 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.mandarinoriental.com/en/hong-kong/victoria-harbour, https://www.mandarinoriental.com/zh-hk/hong-kong/victoria-harbour

Eastern Street (Q1305657)
item type: road / street / thoroughfare / dual carriageway / collector road / avenue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Eastern Street (Chinese: 東邊街) is an early street of Hong Kong, located in the Sai Ying Pun area of Hong Kong Island. Eastern Street North (東邊街北) is an extension of the street leading to the seafront following progressive harbour reclamations.

Catchick Street (Q10917138)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

 

New Praya, Kennedy Town (Q10930542)
item type: road / Praya
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

New Praya, Kennedy Town (Chinese: 堅彌地城新海旁), also known as Kennedy Town New Praya or New Praya (新海旁街), is a seaside street in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, connected to Sands Street in the east and Cadogan Street in the west. It is a one-way eastbound road. After the reclamation of Belcher Bay, the New Praya, Kennedy Town replaced Catchick Street and became the new promenade in Victoria Harbour West.

Praya, Kennedy Town (Q10930543)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kennedy Town Praya (Chinese: 堅彌地城海旁) is a road of Kennedy Town on Hong Kong Island. The road is a two-way three-lane road with Hong Kong tram tracks, connecting Des Voeux Road West in the east and the junction of Catchick Street and Sands Street in the west.

The Peak Hotel (Q7756439)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Peak Hotel (Chinese: 山頂酒店; Jyutping: saan1 deng2 zau2 dim3) was a hotel located at Victoria Gap, at upper terminus of the Peak Tram, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It started as a bar and restaurant, and a hotel with twenty bedrooms for summer visitors opening about the same time as the Peak Tram, in 1888.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1936 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1938, Defunct hotels in Hong Kong, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong (Q7767917)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong is a venue for stand-up comedy and improvisational comedy located at 34 Elgin Street, basement, Central, Hong Kong. Founded in February 2007 by Jami Gong, a leading Chinese American stand-up comedian, TakeOut Comedy is the first full-time comedy club in Asia. The club fosters local English and Cantonese-speaking talent and has hosted well-known comedians from around the world, including Tim Jones, Ted Alexandro, Al Ducharme, Butch Bradley Tom Cotter and Paul Ogata.

Third Street (Q7784975)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Third Street (Chinese: 第三街), is a street in Sai Ying Pun neighbourhood of Hong Kong. It runs one way from Pok Fu Lam Road, then crosses Water Street, then Pok Fu Lam Road again, then Western Street, Centre Street and terminates at Eastern Street.

Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong (Q7926581)
item type: barracks
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Victoria Barracks (Chinese: 域多利兵房; Jyutping: wik6 do1 lei6 bing1 fong4) were a barracks in the Admiralty area of Central on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The barracks were constructed between the 1840s and 1874, and situated within the area bounded by Cotton Tree Drive, Kennedy Road and Queensway. Together with Murray Barracks, Wellington Barracks and Admiralty Dock, the barracks formed a British military zone in Central. The barracks was named for Queen Victoria, monarch at the time of construction.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Military installations closed in 1979
Water Street (Q7973379)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Water Street (Chinese: 水街) is a street in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. It runs from Connaught Road, crossing Des Voeux Road West and Queen's Road West then climbing steeply up the hill crossing Second Street, Third Street and then end in steps to High Street and Pok Fu Lam Road conjunction.

Wellington Barracks (Q7981332)
item type: barracks
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wellington Barracks (Chinese: 威靈頓兵房; Jyutping: wai1 ling4 deon6 bing1 fong4) was a military barracks located to the east of Garden Road in Admiralty, Hong Kong. One of many military complexes constructed by the British Army in the area, the land was returned to the Hong Kong government in the 1970s and gradually reverted to civilian use. As a result, the barracks was closed at the end of that decade, demolished in the mid-1980s and replaced with Harcourt Garden.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Military installations closed in the 1970s
Conduit Road (Q5159419)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Conduit Road (Chinese: 干德道) is a road in the Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.

Connaught Place (Q5161334)
item type: street / thoroughfare / square / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Connaught Place (Chinese: 康樂廣場) is a square (and adjacent roadway) near Jardine House in Central, Hong Kong. The General Post Office and Exchange Square have Connaught Place addresses.

Connaught Road (Q5161337)
item type: trunk road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Connaught Road (Chinese: 干諾道) is a major thoroughfare on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It links Shing Sai Road in Kennedy Town to the west and Harcourt Road in Admiralty to the east.

Consulate General of the United States, Hong Kong (Q5164576)
item type: consulate general
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Consulate General of the United States, Hong Kong and Macau, represents the United States in Hong Kong and Macau.

Street address: No. 26, Garden Road; 中環花園道26號 (from Wikidata)

website: https://hk.usconsulate.gov/

Cotton Tree Drive (Q5175743)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cotton Tree Drive (Chinese: 紅棉路) is a road running from Central to Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The road is famous for the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry, a hotspot for marriage registration inside Hong Kong Park. It used to be known as Kapok Drive.

D'Aguilar Street (Q5203051)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

D'Aguilar Street (Chinese: 德己立街, formerly 德忌笠街 and 德記拉街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong.

Diocesan Native Female Training School (Q5278783)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Diocesan Native Female Training School (DNFTS, Chinese: 曰字樓女館) was a school under the Anglican Church of Hong Kong in the 19th century, founded in 1860 and closed down in 1868. Its premises now belong to today's Bonham Road Government Primary School(般咸道官立小學). In 1869, another institution called Diocesan Home and Orphanage (DHO, later renamed Diocesan School and Orphanage, and now known as Diocesan Boys' School) was founded in the same place. Due to the obvious differences in founding groups, vision of education, personnel arrangement and students’ background, DNFTS has been regarded only as a forerunner, and called ‘the First Foundation’ by DHO and later DBS. Using 1869 as its founding year, DBS calls itself ‘the Second Foundation’. As for Diocesan Girls' School, founded in Rose Villas near DSO in 1899, it claims to be the successor of DNFTS and traces the founding year back to 1860.

Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail (Q5304557)
item type: fixed construction
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail (Chinese: 孫中山史蹟徑) was set up in November 1996 by the Central and Western District Council to commemorate the 130th birthday of Sun Yat-sen. It includes 16 spots in the areas of Central and Sheung Wan in Hong Kong, related to the life of Sun Yat-sen and other revolutionaries in the late Qing era. Originally the Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail had 13 markers; in 2001, it was renovated and renamed, and two spots (now the 1st and the 7th spots) were added to it. In 2018, the trail was further updated under a Revitalization Project, where artists were commissioned by the government to create art at each location.

Duddell Street (Q5311658)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Duddell Street (Chinese: 都爹利街) is a small street located near the Lan Kwai Fong district in Central, Hong Kong. Named after George and Frederick Duddell, it stretches from Ice House Street to Queen's Road Central. The street is noted for containing the city's last four gas lamps.

Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier (Q5338243)
item type: pier
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier, often referred to as the "Star Ferry" Pier, was a pier in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, serving the Star Ferry. The pier, with its clock tower, was a prominent waterfront landmark. Built in 1957 at the height of the Modern Movement, it was the third generation of the Star Ferry Pier in Central, and was located near the City Hall and the General Post Office.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 2006, Demolished piers in Hong Kong
Edouard Malingue Gallery (Q5340220)
item type: art museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kiang Malingue is a commercial art gallery with premises in Hong Kong and New York City. It was founded by Edouard Malingue and Lorraine Kiang Malingue as the Edouard Malingue Gallery in 2010. The establishment combines different disciplines, ranging from video and installation to painting and sound, and also actively works with international institutions and curators to present off-site artistic projects and exhibitions.

website: http://www.edouardmalingue.com/

Elgin Street (Q5360057)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Elgin Street is located in Central, Hong Kong. It was named after James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin. It was also one of the earliest streets in Hong Kong.

First Street (Q5453842)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

First Street (Chinese: 第一街) is a street in Sai Ying Pun, an early suburb of Hong Kong.

Foreign Correspondents' Club (Q5468241)
item type: foreign correspondents' club
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) in Hong Kong is a members-only club and meeting place for the media, business and diplomatic community. It is located at 2 Lower Albert Road in Central, next to the Hong Kong Fringe Club, and they both occupy the Old Dairy Farm Depot at the top of Ice House Street, one of the few remaining colonial buildings in the Central district.

website: http://www.fcchk.org/

Furama Kempinski Hotel (Q5509472)
item type: skyscraper
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Furama Hotel (Chinese: 富麗華酒店) was a 33-storey hotel in Central, Hong Kong, located at 1 Connaught Road Central. The site is now occupied by the AIA Central office building.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2001 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 2002, Defunct hotels in Hong Kong, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Demolished hotels, Former skyscraper hotels
Gage Street (Q5516854)
item type: road / street / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gage Street (Chinese: 結志街; Cantonese Yale: git3 ji3 gaai1) is a street in Central, Hong Kong. It is on the lower hill and between the junction with Cochrane Street and Lyndhurst Terrace, Graham Street and Aberdeen Street. The street is mainly a market.

Garden Road (Q5522302)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Garden Road (Chinese: 花園道) is a major road on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, connecting the Central and Mid-Levels areas. It was formerly known as Albany Nullah.

Des Voeux Road (Q1308704)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Des Voeux Road Central (Chinese: 德輔道中) and Des Voeux Road West (Chinese: 德輔道西) are two roads on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. They were named after the 10th Governor of Hong Kong, Sir William Des Vœux. The name was sometimes spelt with the ligature œ in pre-war documents but is nowadays spelt officially without the ligature, as Des Voeux Road (Chinese: 德輔道; Jyutping: dak1 fu6 dou6).

HSBC Building (Q1372014)
item type: skyscraper / office building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London-based HSBC Holdings. It is located on the southern side of Statue Square near the location of the old City Hall, Hong Kong (built in 1869, demolished in 1933). The previous HSBC building was built in 1935 and pulled down to make way for the current building. The address remains as 1 Queen's Road Central (the north facing side of the building was served by Des Voeux Road Central, which was the seashore, making Queen's Road the main entrance, in contrast to the current primary access coming from Des Voeux Road).

Street address: 1 Queen's Road Central (from Wikidata)

1999 FINA World Swimming Championships (Q1453111)
item type: sports season
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 4th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was an international swimming meet organized by FINA, held 1–4 April 1999 at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hong Kong. It features 516 swimmers from 61 nations, swimming in 40 short course (25 m pool) events.

Executive Council (Q1545681)
item type: public office
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: https://www.ceo.gov.hk/exco/

Former French Mission Building (Q1595391)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Former French Mission Building is a declared monument located on Government Hill at 1 Battery Path in Central, Hong Kong. It housed the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong from 1 July 1997 to 6 September 2015.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former churches in China
Outlying Islands Ferry Pier (Q7112830)
item type: passenger ship terminal
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Outlying Islands Ferry Pier (Chinese: 港外線碼頭) refer to the ferry piers providing ferry service outside Victoria Harbour in Central, Hong Kong. It now refers to Central Piers No.2 to No.6, near International Finance Centre. The ferry routes travel between Central and Ma Wan (Park Island), Lantau Island (Discovery Bay and Mui Wo), Lamma Island (Sok Kwu Wan and Yung Shue Wan), Cheung Chau and Peng Chau.

Peel Street (Q7160274)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Peel Street (Chinese: 卑利街) is located in Central, Hong Kong. It is named after Sir Robert Peel, a two-time British prime minister.

Lung Wo Road (Q7185311)
item type: thoroughfare / dual carriageway / arterial road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lung Wo Road (Chinese: 龍和道) is a road between Central and Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is constructed in three phases as part of the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation. The first two phases are completed by 2010 and 2011 respectively and the third was expected to be completed in 2017.

Pierre (Q7192039)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pierre is a closed French cuisine restaurant which was situated on the 25th floor of the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Hong Kong. It opened in October 2006 after a major renovation to the hotel and was Pierre Gagnaire’s pied-à-terre in Hong Kong. It replaced Vong's (1997–2005), which replaced Pierrot (1979–1997), a classic French restaurant. After 14 years in service, Pierre closed on 31 July 2020.

website: http://www.mandarinoriental.com/hongkong/dining/restaurants/pierre/default.aspx

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct French restaurants, Defunct restaurants
Pokfield Road (Q7208638)
item type: thoroughfare
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

蒲飛路(英語:Pokfield Road)是香港的一條道路,位於香港島西部的堅尼地城。蒲飛路的東北端連接薄扶林道,鄰近香港大學的一段,而另一端則連接堅尼地城的士美菲路。道路大部分為斜路,並從薄扶林道一端向士美菲路一端下降。這條道路是香港島上少數以「路」作為後綴的道路之一,而蒲飛路的「Pokfield」有指是從薄扶林道(Pok Fu Lam Road)與士美菲路(Smithfield)的英文名稱拼合而成,但中文名的“蒲”和薄扶林道的“薄”不是一樣的漢字。

Mount Austin Road (Q7224860)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mount Austin Road (Chinese: 柯士甸山道) is a road on Hong Kong Island that leads directly to the top of Victoria Peak. It is also the highest road on Hong Kong Island, with an altitude of about 540 meters. It is considered the greatest road in the world.

Possession Point (Q7233398)
item type: headland
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

水坑口(英語:Possession Point,直譯:屬領角)從前是香港島西北岸的一海角,1852年進行的《文咸填海計劃》,水坑口從岸邊成為了內陸地區。在1980年代或者以前的地圖上,荷李活道公園被標示為水坑口。水坑口是根據街旁的大水坑而命名的。在香港開埠早期,此處為香港居民的重要水源。

Possession Street (Q7233401)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Possession Street (Chinese: 水坑口街) is a street in Sheung Wan, from Queen's Road West to Hollywood Road, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street marks the boundary of Queen's Road West and Queen's Road Central.

On Lan Street (Q10947189)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

安蘭街(英語:On Lan Street),原名安瀾街,位於香港中環,是一條只有四、五十公尺長短小的行車街道,也是一條掘頭路,唯一的出口在西面,連接雲咸街,另一端則為新世界大廈停車場入口。北面的安蘭街是幾座商業大廈,南面的街道則有幾幢四層高的舊式唐樓,而九龍維記亦在該處設立總部。

Sands Street (Q11045328)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sands Street (Chinese: 山市街) is a street in Hong Kong. It is located in Kennedy Town on Hong Kong Island, connected to Kennedy Town New Praya (堅彌地城新海旁) and Shing Sai Road (城西道) in the north, passing through Kennedy Town Praya, Catchick Street and Belcher's Street. On the south side of the street, the pedestrian path on the east side continues to extend southeast, forming an uphill pedestrian street and a dead end road. There is a wide and steep staircase for people to climb up, connecting Tai Pak Terrace, Hee Wong Terrace, Ching Lin Terrace, To Li Terrace and an alley leading to Li Bo Lung Path among the Sai Wan Seven Terraces; and the driving road and pedestrian at the bottom of the slope are directly connected to Rock Hill Street (石山街), which is perpendicular to Sands Street, forming a one-way lane.

Hill Road (Q11047369)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hill Road (Chinese: 山道) is a road in Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Peak Road (Q11047636)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Peak Road (Chinese: 山頂道) is a road in The Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the only road to travel from Victoria Gap to Wan Chai Gap on Hong Kong Island. The Peak Road is a two-lane two-way traffic, which can take buses, minibuses and other vehicles. The highest altitude is about 420 meters.

Theatre Lane (Q11075228)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Theatre Lane (Chinese: 戲院里) is a street in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was named after the Queen's Theatre, which was located at the southern end of the street from 1924 to 2007.

Man Wa Lane (Q11080156)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Man Wa Lane (Chinese: 文華里), also commonly known as Chop Alley (圖章街) (Malay: Lorong Cincang), is a lane in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, spanning from Bonham Strand to Connaught Road Central, across Wing Lok Street and Des Voeux Road Central.

Central Policy Unit (Q2300988)
item type: organization / government agency
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

中央政策組(簡稱中策組,英語:Central Policy Unit),是香港特別行政區政府部門,於1989年成立,當時職能為負責審視特定政策議題,輔助當時布政司署的工作。1997年7月起,主要職能為向行政長官、政務司司長和財政司司長提供意見。

website: http://www.cpu.gov.hk/en/home/index.html

Education Bureau (Q2301502)
item type: ministry of education / policy bureau of the Government Secretariat of Hong Kong
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Education Bureau (EDB) is a policy bureau responsible for formulating and implementing education policies in Hong Kong.

website: http://www.edb.gov.hk, http://info.gov.hk/ed/, http://ed.gov.hk, http://www.emb.gov.hk

Pillar of Shame (Q2307544)
item type: sculpture
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pillar of Shame is a series of sculptures by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt memorialising the loss of life during the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, China committed by the Chinese Communist Party. Each sculpture is an eight metres (26 ft) tall statue of bronze, copper or concrete.

Robinson Road (Q2512913)
item type: road / street / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Robinson Road (Chinese: 羅便臣道) is a thoroughfare located in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. To the east, it intersects with Magazine Gap Road and Garden Road, while to the west, it connects with Babington Path and Park Road.

Stanley Street (Q2782313)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Stanley Street is a street in Central on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong.

Tamar (Q5540565)
item type: geographic location
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tamar ( TAY-mar; Chinese: 添馬) is the administrative centre of Hong Kong located in Admiralty. The headquarters of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and Central Government are located in Tamar. Adjacent to the island's financial heart at the Central harbourfront, the word Tamar is often used as a metonymy for the Government of Hong Kong.

Gough Street (Q5588198)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gough Street (Chinese: 歌賦街) is a street on Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, just north of the Soho area of Central. It is connected to Shing Wong Street to the west and Aberdeen Street to the east. The street is informally referred to as "NoHo", north of Hollywood Road.

Graham Street (Q5593290)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Graham Street (Chinese: 嘉咸街) is a street in Hong Kong and the location of Graham Street Market, one of the oldest continuously operating street markets in Hong Kong. It was named after former Home Secretary and First Lord of the Admiralty Sir James Graham.

Grenville House (Q5607522)
item type: private housing estate in Hong Kong / luxury real estate
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Grenville House is a mid-rise (14 floors) apartment complex at 1-3 Magazine Gap Road in the Mid-levels area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong and completed in 1971.

Street address: No. 1 Magazine Gap Road (from Wikidata)

Gutzlaff Street (Q5621969)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gutzlaff Street (Chinese: 吉士笠街) is a lane in the Central district of Hong Kong, crossing Stanley Street, Wellington Street, Gage Street and Lyndhurst Terrace.

Harcourt Road (Q5655048)
item type: thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harcourt Road (Chinese: 夏慤道) is a major highway in Admiralty, Hong Kong, connecting Central and Wan Chai. It starts at Murray Road and ends at Arsenal Street. The road is 780 metres in length and has four lanes of traffic on either side. The section of Harcourt Road westbound between Rodney Street and Cotton Tree Drive features a frontage road.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former Part of Route 4 (Hong Kong)
Harlech Road (Q5658476)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Harlech Road (Chinese: 夏力道) is a road in Hong Kong. It is high up in the Peak area of Hong Kong Island. The road starts at Victoria Gap, then goes along the south slope of Victoria Peak, then crosses High West Gap, and goes along the north slope of High West, and finally ends at the ridge of High West.

High Street (Q5757178)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

High Street (Chinese: 高街) is a one-way street in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, available only to minibuses and private vehicles. It connects Bonham Road in the east and Pok Fu Lam Road in the west. It runs from east to west from Western Street to Pok Fu Lam Road, and from west to east from Western Street to Bonham Road. It was originally named Fourth Street, but because the number four is commonly avoided in Chinese culture, the government changed the name to High Street.

Hillier Street (Q5763296)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hillier Street (Chinese: 禧利街), is a street in Sheung Wan of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, located between Connaught Road Central and Queen's Road Central.

Ho Tung Gardens (Q5874176)
item type: villa
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ho Tung Gardens, also known by its Cantonese name 'Hiu Kok Yuen', was a villa on the Peak, Hong Kong. It was built by Robert Hotung and his wife Clara in 1927. They referred to it as "The Falls", but it later became known as Ho Tung Gardens.

Street address: 75 Peak Road (from Wikidata)

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Hollywood Road (Q5882916)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hollywood Road (Chinese: 荷李活道) is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street runs between Central and Sheung Wan, with Wyndham Street, Arbuthnot Road, Ladder Street, Upper Lascar Row, and Old Bailey Street in the vicinity.

Hong Kong Hotel (Q5894697)
item type: hotel
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hongkong Hotel was Hong Kong's first luxury hotel modelled after sumptuous London hotels. It opened on Queen's Road and Pedder Street in 1868, later expanding into the Victoria Harbour waterfront of Victoria City in 1893.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1926 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Defunct companies of Hong Kong, Defunct hotels in Hong Kong, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Demolished hotels
Upper Albert Road (Q10867187)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Upper Albert Road is a road on Government Hill in the Central area of Hong Kong.

West Point, Hong Kong (Q7986238)
item type: headland
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

West Point (Chinese: 西點 or 西角) was a point of land on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, east of Sulphur Channel. Its location is the shore off Pok Fu Lam Road and Queen's Road West in 1845, approximately the junction of Western Street and Des Voeux Road West near Western Police Station. This was the northernmost point on the western half of Hong Kong Island.

Western Street (Q7988349)
item type: thoroughfare / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Western Street is an uphill one-way street (from north to south) in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. It connects Bonham Road in the south and Connaught Road West in the north. There are 337 units in 17 buildings in the street. Addresses are odd on the west side of the street, and mostly even on the east side. However, on the newer part of the street, on the reclamation north of Queen's Road West, the east side has both odd and even numbered addresses.

Wheelock House (Q7992331)
item type: office building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wheelock House (Chinese: 會德豐大廈) is a commercial office building located on Pedder Street in Central, Hong Kong. Wheelock House is a Class A office space completed in 1984 and has 24 storeys. One of its architects was Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd while the real estate developer was Cheung Kong Holdings.

Whitty Street (Q7996951)
item type: street / thoroughfare / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Whitty Street is a street in Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Named after R.C. Whitty, the first manager of Hong Kong and China Gas Company, the street is well known as one of seven terminals of the Hong Kong Tramways. The road starts from Queen's Road West, crossing Des Voeux Road West and ends in Connaught Road West.

Wing Lee Street (Q8025108)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wing Sing Street (Q8025115)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wing Sing Street (traditional Chinese: 永勝街; simplified Chinese: 永胜街; pinyin: Yǒngshèng Jiē; Cantonese Yale: wing5 sing3 gaai1), commonly known as Duck Egg Street (鴨蛋街), was a street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.

Wyndham Street (Q8040136)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wyndham Street is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong. It is one of the earliest colonial streets, once known as Pedder Hill.

Sai Wan (Q8427869)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sai Wan (Chinese: 西環), also known as Western district, or simply Western, is an area in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong that corresponds to Sai Ying Pun, Shek Tong Tsui, Belcher Bay and Kennedy Town. However, Some Hong Kong people consider Kennedy Town as the only part of Sai Wan. It formed part of the City of Victoria. West Point, a former cape where major government structures in Sai Wan are close to, also used to refer to Sai Wan.

Pound Lane (Q7235634)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pound Lane (Chinese: 磅巷) is a lane in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Queen Victoria Street (Q7270547)
item type: street / thoroughfare / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queen Victoria Street (Chinese: 域多利皇后街) is a one-way street in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Named after Queen Victoria, the street stretches from Connaught Road Central to Queen's Road Central. The street is noted for the many landmarks that it runs past, namely Central Market and the headquarters of the Hang Seng Bank.

Queen's Building (Q7269940)
item type: office building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queen's Building (Chinese: 皇后行; Jyutping: Wong4hau6 Hong4) was a late 19th-century neoclassical building located in Central, Hong Kong. Named after Queen Victoria, it was situated to the west of Statue Square on Hong Kong Island's waterfront with Victoria Harbour at the time. It was demolished in 1962 and replaced with the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1963 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1963, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Queen's Pier (Q7270078)
item type: pier / destroyed building or structure
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queen's Pier, named after Queen Victoria, was a public pier in front of City Hall in Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong. For three generations it served not only as a public pier in day-to-day use but also as a major ceremonial arrival and departure point. The pier witnessed the official arrival in Hong Kong of all of Hong Kong's governors since 1925; Elizabeth II landed there in 1975, as did the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1989.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2007 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 2008, Demolished piers in Hong Kong
Queen's Road (Q7270096)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queen's Road is a collection of roads along the northern coast of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong, within the limit of Victoria City. It was the first road in Hong Kong, constructed by the British between 1841 and 1843, spanning across Victoria City from Shek Tong Tsui to Wan Chai.

Queensway (Q7271116)
item type: thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Queensway (Chinese: 金鐘道; Jyutping: gam1 zung1 dou6) is a major road in the Admiralty area of Central, Hong Kong. It was originally a section of Queen's Road East and forms part of the continuum of Queen's Road that had been split into Queen's Road West, Queen's Road Central, Queensway, and Queen's Road East after World War II. At its western end it splits into Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central while at its eastern end it merges into Hennessy Road, at the junction with Queen's Road East.

Rodney Street (Q7357086)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rodney Street (Chinese: 樂禮街) is a street in Admiralty East, Central and Western District, Hong Kong. It connects with Queensway in the south and Harcourt Road in the north, but the northbound direction is divided at the junction with Derby Street, and vehicles cannot drive directly from Queensway to Harcourt Road.

Route 4 (Q7371459)
item type: thoroughfare / trunk road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Route 4 (Chinese: 四號幹綫) is an east-west road artery along the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Formerly divided into routes 7 (Causeway Bay - Aberdeen) and 8 (Utilisation of Island Eastern Corridor), it was absorbed into Route 4 in 2004.

Royal Naval Hospital (Q7374535)
item type: former hospital / Royal Naval Hospital
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Royal Naval Hospital (Hong Kong) was the Royal Navy's medical facility in the colony.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1956 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Defunct hospitals in Hong Kong
Rumsey Street (Q7379409)
item type: street / thoroughfare / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rumsey Street (Chinese: 林士街) is a street in Sheung Wan on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It begins at Wing Lok Street near COSCO Tower, crossing Des Voeux Road Central and Connaught Road Central, and reaches the Victoria Harbour.

Gilman Street (Q2782536)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gilman Street (Chinese: 機利文街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong.

Gilman's Bazaar (Q2782516)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Gilman's Bazaar (Chinese: 機利文新街) is a street in Central, in the north of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, connecting Des Voeux Road Central in the northeast to Queen's Road Central in the southwest. An eastbound tram stop is located at its junction with Des Voeux Road Central.

Lyndhurst Terrace (Q2782532)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lyndhurst Terrace (Chinese: 擺花街) is a street in the Central area of Hong Kong. It was built on a slope in southern Central district, linking Hollywood Road and Wellington Street, at its intersection with Pottinger Street. In the middle it meets Gage Street, Cochrane Street and the Central–Mid-Levels escalators.

Mosque Street (Q2782502)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mosque Street (Chinese: 摩羅廟街) is a street in the Mid-levels of Hong Kong, belonging to the Central and Western District. It is named after the historic Jamia Mosque nearby. The Central–Mid-Levels escalator intersects this road as it passes the mosque.

Wellington Street (Q2782523)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Wellington Street (Chinese: 威靈頓街) is a one-way street located in Central and Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, it stretches from Wyndham Street to Queen's Road Central. The two sides of street is a mosaic of old and new buildings. Varieties of trades can be found on the street level. Street markets can be found in the adjacent lanes.

39 Conduit Road (Q2816441)
item type: high-rise building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

39 Conduit Road is a luxury residential property situated in Conduit Road in western mid-Levels of Hong Kong. It was developed by Henderson Land Development.

website: http://www.39conduitroad.com.hk

Pinewood Battery (Q2891719)
item type: artillery battery
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Pinewood Battery is a historic military site in Hong Kong, located 307 metres (1,007 ft) above sea level, within Lung Fu Shan Country Park, in the northwestern part of Hong Kong Island.

Po Hing Fong (Q11089733)
item type: road / thoroughfare
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Po Hing Fong is a street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is also a cul-de-sac.

May Road (Q11115375)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

May Road (Chinese: 梅道) is a road in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is named after Sir Francis Henry May, the 15th Governor of Hong Kong.

Tim Mei Avenue (Q11153715)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tim Mei Avenue (Chinese: 添美道; Jyutping: tim1 mei5 dou6) is a street in Admiralty, Hong Kong.

Hatton Road (Q10891050)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hatton Road (Chinese: 克頓道), also known as "The Morning Trail", is a paved, steep, motor vehicle-free road in western Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, on Lung Fu Shan. It is largely used as a fitness trail for walking, running, and cycling.

Liang Yi Museum (Q10891808)
item type: museum
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Liang Yi Museum (Chinese: 兩依藏博物館) is a private museum of design, craftsmanship, and heritage. It is located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

website: http://www.liangyimuseum.com

Lyttelton Road (Q10896993)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lyttelton Road (Chinese: 列堤頓道) is a street in the Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is located south of Park Road in the Central and Western District, north of Robinson Road and east of Babington Road. Lyttelton Road is an uphill road, starting from Park Road, near St. Stephen's Girls' College, passes through West End Park, and ending at Babington Road, near University of Hong Kong.

Rednaxela Terrace (Q10897002)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rednaxela Terrace (Chinese: 列拿士地臺; Liht-nàh-sih Deih-tòih) is a pedestrian-only street in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong.

Hong Kong–Taiwan Economic and Cultural Co-operation and Promotion Council (Q11702883)
item type: government agency
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: http://www.eccpc.org.hk/eng/index.htm

Chung Wah Middle School (Q13163224)
item type: school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Chung Wah Middle School (Chinese: 中華中學) was a leftist school located at 1 Chico Terrace, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong. It opened in 1926 and was shut down by the British Hong Kong government for its involvement in the 1967 riots. Following the 1997 Handover, some school alumni went on to serve as high-ranking officials in the new government.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct schools in Hong Kong
Hospital Road (Q13164642)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hospital Road (Chinese: 醫院道) is a street in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong.

Island School (Q13638486)
item type: secondary school / international school
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Island School (Chinese: 港島中學) is a co-educational international school located on the Mid-levels, Hong Kong. Established in 1967, it is a founding member of the English Schools Foundation. The school has been accredited by international organisations such as the Council of International Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The school currently houses over 1,200 students across 33 nationalities.

Street address: 香港半山波老道20號; 20 Borrett Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.island.edu.hk

Cochrane Street (Q14473711)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cochrane Street (Chinese: 閣麟街; Cantonese Yale: gok3 leun4 gaai1) is a hilly street between Queen's Road Central and the junction with Gage Street and Lyndhurst Terrace in Central, Hong Kong. The whole street hosts the Central–Mid-Levels escalators.

Occupy Central (2011–12) (Q14920673)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Occupy Central was an occupation protest that took place in Central, Hong Kong from 15 October 2011 to 11 September 2012. The camp was set up at a plaza beneath the HSBC headquarters. On 13 August 2012, the High Court granted an injunction against the continuation of the protest, and ordered the occupants to leave by 9 pm on 27 August. But protesters defied the order and remained in place until 15 days after the deadline, when court bailiffs were sent to evict the occupants. Ending on 11 September, the movement remains one of the lengthiest Occupy movements in the world.

Mountain Lodge (Q14950584)
item type: official residence
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mountain Lodge was the former summer residence of the Governor of Hong Kong on Victoria Peak on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. The second building was a two-storey Renaissance style home and was demolished in 1946. The site is now the Victoria Peak Garden, a public park. The Gate Lodge, which originally served as living quarters for the keeper of Mountain Lodge, is still extant.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 1946, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Peak Church (Q14950585)
item type: church building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mt. Gough Peak Protestant Church, also called the Peak Church (or Peak Chapel) was a Protestant chapel of ease in the Peak District of Hong Kong Island and held its first service in June 1883. It was "... an unpretending structure in the similitude of a jelly mould ..." which explains its affectionate nickname The Jelly Mould.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1941 disestablishments in Hong Kong
Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (Q15143739)
item type: stock exchange
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society (CGSE; 金銀業貿易場) is an organisation of gold trading firms in Hong Kong who are participants of the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange, the first exchange in Hong Kong.

website: https://www.cgse.com.hk

HMS Tamar (Q15222467)
item type: naval shore establishment
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

HMS Tamar (Chinese: 添馬艦) was the name for the British Royal Navy's base in Hong Kong from 1897 to 1997. It took its name from HMS Tamar, a ship that was used as the base until replaced by buildings ashore.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Military installations closed in 1997
Barker Road (Q15905313)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Barker Road (Chinese: 白加道) is a road located on Victoria Peak, Hong Kong at an altitude of approximately 350 metres (1150 ft) above sea level with a length of about 1,7 km (1,1 mi). It starts from the Old Peak Road (below the Peak Tram Upper Terminus) and ends at Magazine Gap on Peak Road.

Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters (Q15901339)
item type: building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

前荷李活道已婚警察宿舍(英語:Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters)位於香港島上環荷李活道及鴨巴甸街35號,建於1951年。原址前身為中央書院,校舍拆卸後建成宿舍供已婚香港警察及家庭入住。2000年住戶遷出並空置多年,2010年11月10日被列為香港三級歷史建築,2014年經活化並改建成元創坊。

Hing Hon Road (Q15908811)
item type: street / private road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Hing Hon Road (Chinese: 興漢道) is a private road in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong Island, branching off from Bonham Road opposite the East Gate of the University of Hong Kong.

Davis Street (Q15928656)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Davis Street (Chinese: 爹核士街) is a street in the Kennedy Town area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The total length of the street is 230 meters. It runs south-north, between Smithfield to the east and Cadogan Street to the west. The southern end of the road starts from Forbes Street, connects to Belcher Street in the middle, and then to the waterfront at the New Praya, Kennedy Town in the north.

Castle Road (Q15939472)
item type: road
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

衛城道(英語:Castle Road)是香港的一條道路,位於香港島中環半山區的住宅區。衛城道是下坡單線單向行車道,由西南向東北走向,西南接干德道,東北接堅道,中段途經西摩道交界。

Old Peak Road (Q15933517)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Old Peak Road (Chinese: 舊山頂道) is a road in the Mid-Levels on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is the most direct path from Victoria Gap and Victoria Peak to Central on Hong Kong Island. The highest altitude is about 350 meters, the highest altitude of the driving road is about 200 meters, which is the Dynasty Court, and the mountain road is 350 meters.

Old Victoria Hospital (Q15932662)
item type: hospital / former hospital
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Victoria Hospital was a hospital in Hong Kong. Previously called Victoria Jubilee Hospital, the hospital was named to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria. The foundation stone for the hospital was laid on 22 June 1897. Operation commenced on 7 November 1903 and in December 1947. The hospital buildings were severely damaged during the Second World War and it was decided that the buildings (except for the maternity block) should be demolished to make way for civil servant housing.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 1947, Defunct hospitals in Hong Kong, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Murray Road (Q15944969)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Murray Road (Chinese: 美利道) is a road in Hong Kong. It is sometimes considered a boundary between Admiralty and Central. Along with a few other places in the area, it was named after Sir George Murray, a soldier and politician from Scotland.

Ko Shing Theatre (Q15982565)
item type: theatre building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese: 高陞戲院), in Sheung Wan, Central and Western District, was Hong Kong's second indoor opera movie theatre.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 1973, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong, Former cinemas
High Court Building (Q16892262)
item type: courthouse
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The High Court Building is the seat of the High Court of Hong Kong. It is located at 38 Queensway, Admiralty. The building was completed in 1985 as the home of the then-Supreme Court.

Street address: 38 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

Bank Street (Q16924005)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Bank Street (Chinese: 銀行街) is a short street in Central, Hong Kong. It links Des Voeux Road Central to Queen's Road Central. It is named after its location between HSBC Building and the Bank of China Building, the headquarters of HSBC in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific and the former headquarters of the Bank of China Group in Hong Kong respectively.

The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (Q16924278)
item type: regulatory college
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS; Chinese: 香港測量師學會) is a surveying organisation in Hong Kong.

website: http://www.hkis.org.hk/en/

Jubilee Street (Q16924070)
item type: street / thoroughfare / collector road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jubilee Street (Chinese: 租庇利街; Cantonese Yale: jou1 bei3 lei6 gaai1) is a historical main street with a length of approximately 190 meters in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Jubilee Street was named for the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign in 1887.

Old Central Government Offices (Q16923641)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Old Central Government Offices was home to many of the Hong Kong Government's departments from 1847 to 1954. Built in 1847 as the Old Secretariat Building, it was also home to the territory's Legislative Council from the 1930s to 1954.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1954 disestablishments in Hong Kong, Buildings and structures demolished in 1954, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
PMQ (Q16922815)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

PMQ (formerly, Police Married Quarters) is the historic site of the old Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, which is now a mixed-use arts and design venue in Hong Kong, between Aberdeen Street, Staunton Street, Hollywood Road, and Shing Wong Street.

Sai Ying Pun Market (Q16923868)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sai Ying Pun Market (Chinese: 西營盤街市) is an indoor market along Centre Street, between Second and Third Streets, in Central and Western District's Sai Ying Pun, in Hong Kong near Sai Ying Pun station.

Tin Wan Shan (Q16923534)
item type: hill
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Tin Wan Shan (Chinese: 田灣山) is a hill in southern Hong Kong.

Umbrella Square (Q18356311)
item type: human-geographic territorial entity
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Umbrella Square (Chinese: 雨傘廣場), also called Umbrella Plaza, describes a large roadway in Admiralty, Hong Kong occupied by protesters during the Umbrella Movement protests in September 2014. On 11 December 2014, after 74 days of occupation, the area was cleared by the police and reopened to motorised traffic.

Lambeth Walk (Q18600764)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lambeth Walk (Chinese: 琳寶徑) is located in Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island. It starts from Cotton Tree Drive near Harcourt Road in the east, passes by the Bank of America Center and Lambeth Walk Leisure Garden, and connects to the junction of Chater Road and Murray Road in the west.

beating of Ken Tsang (Q20193390)
item type: criminal case
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

On 15 October 2014, pro-democracy activist Ken Tsang was beaten by Hong Kong Police officers in Tamar Park, Admiralty, after being arrested in a police clearance operation during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. Though not the only reported instance of police brutality during the protests, the assault gained notoriety as it was filmed from a distance by a Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) news crew and broadcast to Hong Kong audiences.

2015 Hong Kong electoral reform voting (Q20688475)
item type: voting / meeting / Internet meme
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Waiting for Uncle Fat is a Hong Kong Internet slang term and an internet meme; “Uncle Fat” is the nickname of rural patriarch Lau Wong-fat. The expression is derived from the 2015 Hong Kong electoral reform vote, when the 31 pro-Beijing camp lawmakers walked out of the chamber just before the vote in order to wait for Uncle Fat to arrive and vote to show their unity. The voting results turned out to be an embarrassing eight votes supporting the reform package. The pro-Beijing camp parties’ reason for not attending the vote – to wait for Uncle Fat – has sparked an intense discussion about the method the pro-establishment parties had used among Hong Kong citizens. Even more, "waiting for Uncle Fat" has become Internet slang and many derivative works or parodies have been created by Hong Kong netizens according to this slang.

Lennon Wall Hong Kong (Q20717780)
item type: democracy wall
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lennon Wall (Chinese: 連儂牆; Jyutping: lin4 nung4 coeng4), in the Hong Kong context, originally referred to the mosaic wall created during the Umbrella Movement, located at Central Government Complex, Harcourt Road, Admiralty. The wall is one of the major artworks of the Umbrella Movement as a collective artistic work of spontaneous free expression, demanding democracy in the elections of the territory's top leaders.

Babington Path (Q22341249)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Babington Path (Chinese: 巴丙頓道) is a street in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island spanning from the junction between Bonham Road, Park Road, Oaklands Path and St. Stephen's Lane uphill to Robinson Road. The street is intersected halfway up its ascent by Lyttelton Road.

Breezy Path (Q22341289)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Breezy Path (Chinese: 卑利士道) is a short and steep one-way road in the Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island. It begins at the intersection point between Lyttelton Road and Park Road and ends at an intersection at Bonham Road.

Drake Street (Q23724440)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Drake Street (Chinese: 德立街) is a street in Admiralty, Hong Kong. It was named after the Royal Navy ship HMS Drake. A portion of the Admiralty MTR station lies underneath the street.

Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit (Q27101818)
item type: street circuit
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit is a street circuit on the Central Harbourfront on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, facing the Victoria Harbour. A 1.860 km (1.156 mi) layout was used between 2016 and 2019 for the Hong Kong ePrix of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship. Its first use was on 9 October 2016, as the opening ePrix of the 2016–17 Formula E season and its last use being in 10 March 2019. A 0.802 km (0.498 mi) rallycross circuit on the Harbourfront was separately designed for the FIA World Rallycross Championship in the season finale of its 2023 season.

Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy (Q27528718)
item type: controversy
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hong Kong Legislative Council members' oath-taking controversy was a series of events surrounding the oaths of office of a dozen pro-democracy and localist camp members-elect of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo) on 12 October 2016 which have resulted in the disqualification of six members, Sixtus "Baggio" Leung and Yau Wai-ching of Youngspiration, who were unseated by the court on 15 November 2016, and Leung Kwok-hung, Nathan Law, Yiu Chung-yim and Lau Siu-lai on 14 July 2017.

Central Harbourfront (Q27966777)
item type: waterfront / music venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Central Harbourfront is a waterfront site in Central, Hong Kong. It is the result of the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation, and it sits to the east of the International Finance Centre skyscraper. The harbourfront event space is the site of the Hong Kong Observation Wheel, and has hosted the AIA Vitality Park and Hong Kong ePrix of Formula E. The harbourfront offers a view of Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon across Victoria Harbour. At 8pm every night, visitors can enjoy the Symphony of Lights show from the Harbourfront.

2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (Q64509602)
item type: demonstration / religious processional parade
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (also known by other names) were a series of demonstrations against the Hong Kong government's introduction of a bill to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in regard to extradition. It was the largest series of demonstrations in the history of Hong Kong.

12 June 2019 demonstration against extradition bill (Q64576952)
item type: demonstration
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The 12 June 2019 Hong Kong protest, also known as "612 incident" (Chinese: 6.12 金鐘警民衝突). refers to an incident of intense confrontation between anti-extradition bill protesters and the Hong Kong Police Force, occurring on 12 June 2019 outside the Government Headquarters in Admiralty, Hong Kong Island. The protest was sparked by the government's introduction of the controversial Fugitive Offenders amendment bill, which was set to go through second reading on 12 June despite mass opposition.

1 July 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest (Q64997674)
item type: protest
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

On 1 July 2019, anti-government protesters in Hong Kong sieged, broke into, and subsequently occupied the Legislative Council Complex during the campaign to halt the enactment of the Fugitive Offenders amendment bill. Hundreds of protesters broke through the glass walls and metal doors and entered the building, then ransacked and vandalised the interior with anti-government and anti-PRC slogans. The storming is considered a watershed event in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests; it was the most violent episode in their initial stage. Nine days later, on 9 July, the Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, announced that the extradition bill was "dead".

2023 Gay Games (Q65213485)
item type: multi-sport event
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The XI Gay Games 2023, also known as Gay Games 11, GGHK2023, GGGDL2023 and Hong Kong - Guadalajara Gay Games 2023, were an international multi-sport event and cultural gathering organised by, but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ+) athletes, artists and musicians, known as Gay Games. It was held from November 3 to November 11, 2023, in both Hong Kong and Guadalajara, Mexico.

Chinese War Memorial, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (Q110692017)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chinese War Memorial is installed in the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Erected in 1928, the memorial originally commemorated Chinese people who died during World War I. The structure was damaged during World War II, then repaired and rededicated to those who died during both conflicts. The Grade 1 confirmed memorial has two stone sculptures of male lions.

Douglas Lane (Q85757509)
item type: street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Douglas Lane (Chinese: 德忌利士巷) is a lane converted for pedestrian use in the core of Hong Kong's Central District. It runs north-south from Des Voeux Road Central to Queen's Road Central. though the street name is continued in Douglas Street which continues to its north across Des Voeux Road Central all the way to Connaught Road Central. The lane is named for Hong Kong tai-pan Douglas Lapraik.

Douglas Street (Q85757516)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Douglas Street (Chinese: 德忌利士街) is a pedestrianised street in Central, Hong Kong. It runs north-south from Connaught Road Central to Des Voeux Road Central, and ends at its intersection with Des Voeux Road Central, though the street name is continued in Douglas Lane which continues almost all the way to Queen's Road Central before curving and converging with Li Yuen Street East.

Dent's Fountain (Q99942032)
item type: fountain
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Dent's Fountain, also known as the City Hall Fountain, was a fountain in front of the first generation of Hong Kong City Hall (1869 -1933) on Queen's Road Central in Victoria, Hong Kong. It was donated to the people of Hong Kong by merchant John Dent of Dent & Co. in 1864 but was not installed until the completion of the City Hall in 1869. It was demolished in 1933 due to construction of the third generation Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Building.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Buildings and structures demolished in 1933, Demolished buildings and structures in Hong Kong
Argo (Q126888663)
item type: venue
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Argo is a bar in Hong Kong.

Coa (Q126888662)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Coa is a bar in Hong Kong.

MTR (Q14751)
item type: rapid transit / public transport / public transport network
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Mass Transit Railway system, known locally by the initialism MTR, is a rapid transit system in Hong Kong and the territory's principal mode of railway transportation. Operated by the MTR Corporation (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail and feeder bus services, centred around a 10-line rapid transit network, serving the urbanised areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. The system encompasses 245.3 km (152.4 mi) of railways, as of December 2022, with 179 stations—including 99 heavy rail stations, 68 light rail stops and 1 high-speed rail terminus.

website: https://www.mtr.com.hk

Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Q19208)
item type: unicameral legislature
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colloquially known as LegCo, is the unicameral legislature of Hong Kong. It follows China's one country, two systems constitutional arrangement, and is the power centre of Hong Kong's hybrid representative democracy, though popular representation in the legislature has diminished in recent years.

website: https://www.legco.gov.hk/

West End Path (Q131612190)
item type: path
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

West End Path (Chinese: 西尾道) is a footway located in Sai Ying Pun, Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island. It starts from High Street near Eastern Street in the north, and ends between Bon-point (雍慧閣), No. 11 Bonham Road, Sai Ying Pun MTR Station in the south.

Hong Kong Film Awards (Q19409)
item type: recurring event / group of awards
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA; Chinese: 香港電影金像獎), founded in 1982, is an annual film awards ceremony in Hong Kong. The ceremonies typically take place in April, and have mostly been held at the Grand Theatre of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre since 1991. The awards recognise achievement in various aspects of filmmaking, such as directing, screenwriting, acting and cinematography. The awards are regarded as the Hong Kong equivalent of the Academy Awards.

website: https://www.hkfaa.com/

Second Street (Q7443568)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Second Street (Chinese: 第二街) is a street in the Sai Ying Pun area of the Central and Western District on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong.

Shelley Street (Q7493834)
item type: road / street
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Shelley Street (Chinese: 些利街) is a street in Central, Hong Kong. It is a ladder street and the Central–Mid-Levels escalators run along the entire length of the street.

Cathay Pacific (Q32141)
item type: airline / public company
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, or simply Cathay Pacific, is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport. The airline's operations and its subsidiaries have scheduled passenger and cargo services to more than 190 destinations and more than 60 countries worldwide including codeshares and joint ventures.

website: https://www.cathaypacific.com

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former companies in the Hang Seng Index, Former seaplane operators
Chinese General Chamber of Commerce (Q14918698)
item type: organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce (CGCCHK; Chinese: 香港中華總商會) is a non-profit organization of local Chinese firms and businessmen based in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1900 by Ho Fook and Lau Chu-pak, two prominent leaders of the Chinese community during the colonial period. It is one of the oldest and largest chambers of commerce in Hong Kong. At present, the Chamber has a membership of over 6,000, comprising association, company and individual members.

website: http://www.cgcc.org.hk

Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong (Q15552429)
item type: organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong (CMA; Chinese: 香港中華廠商聯合會) is a not-for-profit chamber of commerce established on 1 September 1934 and one of the most representative non-profit-making industrial associations in Hong Kong. With over 3,000 member companies from various business sectors,the CMA is committed to promoting Hong Kong’s industrial and commercial development. CMA plays an active part in the formulation and implementation of trade and industrial policies. It has been designated as a functional constituency to represent the industry, such that CMA members have the voting right to elect a representative to sit on the Legislative Council to relay industry opinions.

website: http://www.cma.org.hk/

Food and Health Bureau (Q2303511)
item type: policy bureau of the Government Secretariat of Hong Kong
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Food and Health Bureau (FHB) was a policy bureau of the Government of Hong Kong from 2007 to 2022 that managed food hygiene, environmental hygiene and health policies in Hong Kong. It was led by the Secretary for Food and Health (SFH) during its existence.

website: http://www.fhb.gov.hk

Court of Appeal of the High Court (Q5178316)
item type: appellate court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

website: http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/index/index.htm

Court of First Instance of the High Court (Q5178384)
item type: trial court
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Court of First Instance (in case citations, HC) is the lower court of the High Court of Hong Kong, the upper court being the Court of Appeal. Formerly the High Court of Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, it was renamed the Court of First Instance by the Basic Law after the handover of Hong Kong.

website: http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/index/index.htm

Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (Q5894747)
item type: organization / international arbitration
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is an institution based in Hong Kong, providing alternative dispute resolution services from administered and ad hoc international arbitration to mediation, adjudication and domain name dispute resolution. It was founded in 1985.

website: http://www.hkiac.org/

Internet Professional Association (Q6055616)
item type: trade association
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Internet Professional Association (iProA; Chinese: 互聯網專業協會) is a Hong Kong pro-Beijing trade association representing Internet-related professional services, founded in 1999. In 2011, it was accused of political interference in the awarding of a government contract for an e-learning scheme.

website: http://www.iproa.org/

Li Ka Shing Foundation (Q6538902)
item type: charitable organization
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Li Ka Shing Foundation (simplified Chinese: 李嘉诚基金会; traditional Chinese: 李嘉誠基金會) is a Hong Kong-based charitable organization founded in 1980 by Hong Kong entrepreneur Li Ka-shing.

website: http://www.lksf.org/

Kennedy Town Community Complex (Q10930535)
item type: community center
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

堅尼地城社區綜合大樓(英語:Kennedy Town Community Complex),位處於香港西環堅尼地城石山街12號,樓高15層,毗連士美非路市政大廈和已拆卸的堅尼地城游泳池原址,在2006年落成,在2007年正式啟用。總承建商為有利建築有限公司。

Kennedy Town Incinerator (Q10930534)
item type: incinerator
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

堅尼地城焚化爐(英語:Kennedy Town Incineration Plant)曾是香港四大垃圾焚化爐之一,位於堅尼地城西部,於1967年啟用,由市政總署及機電工程署一同負責運作。為避免對鄰近民居造成污染及滋擾,香港政府於1993年停用該垃圾焚化爐,至2008年因港島綫西延工程而拆卸。堅尼地城焚化爐的煙囪引人注目,曾經成為該區的一個地標。焚化爐毗鄰招商局倉碼運輸的貨倉和碼頭、域多利亞公眾殮房、堅尼地城巴士總站、堅尼地城屠房和東華痘局遺址等。

Victoria Gap Electric Substation (Q16923436)
item type: building / electrical substation
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

爐峰峽電力分站(英語:Victoria Gap Electric Substation)是香港一座古老的供電建築,位於香港島太平山爐峰峽盧吉道35號,近舊山頂道,為香港三級歷史建築。

Kennedy Road Substation (Q110749028)
item type: electrical substation / headquarters

Street address: 44 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

Tai Ping Theatre (Q10941378)
item type: theatre building / movie theater / destroyed building or structure
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

太平戲院(英語:Tai Ping Theatre)是香港二十世紀初建於西環的大型戲院,1904年落成,位於西營盤皇后大道西421號。曾於1932年重建,整間戲院可容納近1,000人,分前、中、後座,兩層超等及包廂。東主為源杏翹。1981年停業拆卸,原址現為商住大廈華明中心。

Street address: 421 Queen's Road West, Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital (Q11104023)
item type: hospital / former hospital
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

東華痘局(英語:Tung Wah Smallpox Hospital)是香港昔日一所醫院,位於香港島堅尼地城加惠民道,為當時防治天花的主要設施之一,現已拆卸,僅留下拱形牌坊及基石。

Shek Tong Tsui Municipal Services Building (Q15907984)
item type: Municipal Services Buildings in Hong Kong
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

石塘咀市政大廈(英語:Shek Tong Tsui Municipal Services Building)是香港一座多用途的市政大樓,位於香港島西區石塘咀皇后大道西470號,西環大樓旁。

Street address: 香港皇后大道西470號; 470 Queen's Road West, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

Consulate General of France, Hong Kong (Q16507539)
item type: consulate general
Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le consulat général de France à Hong Kong et Macao est une représentation consulaire de la République française en République populaire de Chine. Il est situé à Hong Kong.

website: http://www.consulfrance-hongkong.org/

Consulate General of Germany, Hong Kong (Q19603937)
item type: consulate general
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

德意志联邦共和国驻香港总领事馆(德語:Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Hongkong),简称德国驻香港总领事馆,是德意志联邦共和国派驻香港的最高级别外交代表机构,为德国在华开设的6座使领馆之一,領事轄區范围包括香港及澳门特别行政区。

Street address: 21/F United Centre, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, Central District, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: https://hongkong.diplo.de

Consulate General of Israel in Hong Kong and Macau (Q24835226)
item type: consulate general
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

以色列駐香港總領事館(希伯來語:הקונסוליה הכללית של ישראל בהונג קונג ומקאו,英語:Consulate General of Israel in Hong Kong and Macau)是以色列國派駐香港的最高級別外交代表機構,為以色列在華開設的5座使領館之一,總領事館的管轄區範圍包括香港及澳門。

website: https://embassies.gov.il/hong-kong/Pages/default.aspx

Consulate-General of Japan, Hong Kong (Q25023427)
item type: consulate general
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

日本國駐香港總領事館(日语:在香港日本国総領事館,英語:Consulate General of Japan in Hong Kong)是日本國派駐香港的最高級別外交代表機構,總領事館的領事轄區包括香港及澳門。

Street address: 46-47/F., One Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong; 香港中環康樂廣場8號交易廣場第一座46樓及47樓 (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.hk.emb-japan.go.jp/jp/index.html

Consulate General of the Republic of Singapore in Hong Kong (Q97695749)
item type: consulate general
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

新加坡共和国驻香港特别行政区总领事馆 (英語:Consulate General of the Republic of Singapore in Hong Kong,馬來語:Konsulat Jeneral Republik Singapura di Hong Kong,坦米爾語:ஹாங்காங்கில் உள்ள சிங்கப்பூர் குடியரசின் துணைத் தூதரகம்),是位于香港特别行政区的外交代表机构,是新加坡共和国驻中华人民共和国的六座使领馆之一。其前身为1988年设立于英属香港时期的新加坡驻香港专署,随着香港于1997年7月1日主权移交,改名为新加坡驻香港特区总领事馆。

Consulate General of Finland, Hongkong (Q107464982)
item type: consulate general

Street address: 10/F Club Lusitano, 16 Ice House Street, CENTRAL HONG KONG (from Wikidata)

website: https://finlandabroad.fi/web/hkg/

Consulate General of Belgium in Hong Kong (Q121767961)
item type: Consulate General of Belgium

Street address: 9/F St. John's Building33 Garden Road Central Hong Kong SAR China (from Wikidata)

website: https://hongkongmacau.diplomatie.belgium.be/

Admiralty (Drake Street) Bus Terminus (Q15926232)
item type: bus terminus
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

金鐘(德立街)巴士總站(英文:Admiralty (Drake Street) Bus Terminus)位於香港中西區金鐘德立街,為一個已停用的巴士總站。

Hong Kong Trams Station (Q65354127)
item type: shop
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

Kennedy Town Abattoir (Q10930532)
item type: slaughterhouse
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

堅尼地城屠房(英語:Kennedy Town Abattoir)是香港昔日的一個屠房,位於香港島堅尼地城。由於接近民居,屠房早於1999年已停止運作,由新界上水的上水屠房取代。

Typhoon, Des Voeux Road Central (Q105961774)
item type: photograph

website: http://bcc.lib.hkbu.edu.hk/artcollection/779-001/

Cadogan Street Promenade (Q135268260)
item type: promenade
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

加多近街海濱長廊(英語:Cadogan Street Promenade),是香港的一處海濱公園,位於香港島堅尼地城加多近街海旁,連接加多近街至西寧街,項目屬於中西區小型工程計劃之一,2024年6月28日啟用,由民政及青年事務局局長麥美娟、民政事務總署署長、中西區民政事務專員及多位立法會議員主禮。海濱長廊全長280米,公園由康樂及文化事務署管理。

Hutchison House (Q10921660)
item type: commercial building / office building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

和記大廈(英語:Hutchison House)(1974年-2019年4月1日)曾是香港的一座商業建築物,位於金鐘夏愨道10號。大廈樓高23層,總樓面逾50萬方呎,曾為和記黃埔集團總部,內有甲級寫字樓和3層商場。

China Congregational Church (Bridges Street) (Q10876238)
item type: church building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

中華基督教會公理堂(必列者士街)(英語:The Church of Christ in China China Congregational Church (Bridges Street))為中華基督教會的堂會,位於香港島上環必列者士街68號。

Wing Sin Nunnery (Q11131372)
item type: Buddhist nunnery
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

永善庵 位於香港中環士丹頓街15號。 是佛教徒的庵堂。

Hong Kong Shrine (Q124392557)
item type: Shinto shrine
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

香港神社(日语:香港神社ほんこんじんじゃ Honkon Jinja)是大日本帝国香港占領地總督部(下稱“總督部”)在大正公園(今香港動植物公園)內興建的神社,社格為官社(具體社格不明),祭神是天照大神。香港神社與忠靈塔均為總督部投入大量資金與人力進行建設的項目。香港神社的結構今已不存。

Street address: 大日本帝國香港占領地大正公園 (from Wikidata)

Ex-Commodore's House (Q10898815)
item type: residential building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

前准將官邸Ex-Commodore's House),又稱前海軍司令官邸,是香港一座歷史建築物,位於香港島中環寶雲道5號,鄰近馬己仙峽道,現時是「母親的抉擇」的辦公大樓,並已被古物古蹟辦事處列為香港一級歷史建築。

Street address: No. 5 Bowen Road (from Wikidata)

Chu Wan (Q11049930)
item type: residential building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

岫雲(英語:Chu Wan,「岫」音同「袖」)是香港一座古老大宅,位於香港島太平山柯士甸山道4號,鄰近爐峰峽,現已被列為香港三級歷史建築。

207 Des Voeux Road West (Q11071865)
item type: tong lau
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

德輔道西207號(英語:207 Des Voeux Road West)是香港一座戰前唐樓,位於香港島西營盤德輔道西207號,現為二級歷史建築。

No. 27 Lugard Road (Q19855011)
item type: residential building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

盧吉道27號(英語:27 Lugard Road),是一座位於香港香港島太平山薄扶林郊野公園盧吉道27號的古典大宅。

Street address: 27 Lugard Road (from Wikidata)

No. 1 Queen's Road West (Q67931611)
item type: tong lau
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

Pedder Street Clock Tower (Q7218022)
item type: clock tower
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

One International Finance Centre (Q12265181)
item type: office building
Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le One International Finance Centre est un gratte-ciel de 210 mètres construit à Hong Kong en 1999. Il est voisin du Two International Finance Centre, de forme identique mais deux fois plus haut.

Kung Man Village (Q10892945)
item type: village / Cottage Resettlement Area
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

公民村Kung Man Village),又稱為摩星嶺平房區Mount Davis Cottage Area),始建於1952年,是香港一個已拆卸的平房區,位於香港島摩星嶺北面山坡,面向大小青洲,由域多利道向上依山而建,由近堅尼地城的第一區向西伸展到第四區。公民村是最後一批被清拆的平房區之一,於2002年拆卸後居民被分配到港島區不同的公共屋邨。

Po Leung Kuk Chan Au Big Yan Home for the Elderly (Q10887718)
item type: building / fire station
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

保良局陳區碧茵頤養院(英語:Po Leung Kuk Chan Au Big Yan Home for the Elderly)位於香港島石塘咀卑路乍街12號,現時由保良局使用。頤養院原本為西區消防局,目前已被列為香港二級歷史建築。

The HKMA Information Centre (Q15916942)
item type: museum
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

金管局資訊中心(英語:The HKMA Information Centre)位於香港中環金融街8號國際金融中心二期55樓,於2003年12月1日啟用,中心主要介紹香港金融管理局的工作,並收藏中央銀行和相關的書籍、期刊及其他文獻,是供金管局職員使用,亦免費開放給公眾人士參觀及使用。

website: https://www.hkma.gov.hk/eng/about-us/the-hkma-information-centre/

Eastern Street Methadone Clinic (Q10930181)
item type: Methadone clinic
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

域多利精神病院,是一所位於香港西營盤東邊街的早期精神病院,於1906年由香港神經病院(1884年設立)和華人精神病院(1891年設立,Old Lunatic Asylum)合併而成。域多利精神病院於1961年關閉,原精神病院建築物被拆卸,僅華人精神病院主樓及職員宿舍得以保留。

Ritz-Carlton Hotel Hong Kong (Q15906793)
item type: hotel
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

Sushi Shikon (Q84942897)
item type: sushi-ya

website: https://sushi-shikon.com/

King's College Old Boys' Association Primary School (Q7212552)
item type: primary school
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

英皇書院同學會小學(英語:King's College Old Boys' Association Primary School),簡稱KCOBAPS,或按中文簡稱英小,位於香港上環必列者士街,是一所全日制資助男女小學,隸屬港島區的11小學校網。該校的辦學團體為英皇書院同學會,英皇書院同學會小學第二校為其姊妹學校。

Street address: 香港上環必列者士街58號; 58 Bridges Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: http://www.kcobaps1.edu.hk/

San Wui Commercial Society School (Q13163824)
item type: primary school

Street address: 香港上環居賢坊一號; 1 Kui In Fong, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.swcss.edu.hk

Sacred Heart Canossian School Private Section (Q19854757)
item type: primary school
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

嘉諾撒聖心學校私立部(英語:Sacred Heart Canossian School Private Section)是香港的一間小學,創立於1860年,校舍是香港島半山區天主教區建築群之一。該校是嘉諾撒仁愛女修會屬下的一間私立的學校。1992年1月學校遷至堅道26號,2014年9月學校再遷至堅道34號,原校在半山羅便臣道。此校直屬中學為嘉諾撒聖心書院,小學一至六年級合計有20班。 它名人校友輩出,學生多才多藝,常為學校在校際音樂,朗誦節及田徑比賽等比賽贏取獎項。本校的英語教學尤其出色,課程程度比一般學校快一年,並採用活動教學。在科學方面,本校運用英語教學,每年也設有專題研習、STEM活動、戶外學習日、科學工作坊等。 它宗教氣氛濃厚,擁有聖堂、聖母岩、歷史長廊等設施。

Street address: 香港中環堅道34號; 34 Caine Road, Central, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.shcsps.edu.hk/

Two International Finance Centre (Q14226100)
item type: skyscraper
Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le Two International Finance Centre ou 2IFC (國際金融中心) est un gratte-ciel situé à Hong Kong, dans le quartier central.

St George's Building (Q15932122)
item type: high-rise building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

聖佐治大廈(英語:St. George's Building)是香港甲級商業大廈,位於中環雪廠街2號,樓高25層,擁中環市景及維多利亞港海景。它的前身為建於1904年的聖佐治行,由香港置地興建及持有。

Little Green Island (Q11035361)
item type: island
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

小青洲(英語:Little Green Island,亦作Siu Tsing Chau),是香港的一個島嶼,地區行政上屬於中西區,與西面的青洲合稱為大小青洲。位於香港島堅尼地城之西北,中間隔著硫磺海峽。

Bird Bridge (Q20092309)
item type: bridge
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

雀仔橋(英文意譯:Bird Bridge)是香港一條位於香港島西營盤皇后大道西的行人橋,最早在1870年代已經存在,原本用作用海堤連接海員醫院(今西營盤賽馬會分科診所),在填海後至今仍保留於原址。

Garley Building (Q10923964)
item type: building
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

嘉利大廈(英語:Garley Building)位於香港九龍官涌彌敦道233號,約於佐敦道及彌敦道交界,建於1975年,是一座15層樓高的商業建築物。

Peak Depot (Q11047616)
item type: building
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Seymour (Q11074334)
item type: building
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懿峯(英語:Seymour)為香港西半山西摩道的單幢住宅,住宅樓高共47層,由永泰亞洲發展,於2011年第四季入伙。

80 Robinson Road (Q13565562)
item type: building
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羅便臣道80號(英語:80 Robinson Road)為一個豪宅樓盤香港摩天大廈,位於香港島西半山區羅便臣道八十號。即是英華女學校西鄰,又鄰近合一堂香港區教堂,及柏道二號。羅便臣道80號前身是那打素醫院(部分地盤),原址為6層高建築物,后來南豐向院方購入地皮發展,分為兩座,樓高分別爲49及51層,減去14、24、44等樓層,每座每層4伙,共有264個住宅,建成面積由1100至1400平方呎不等的物業單位,其中三成單位自2001年出售,而其餘單位亦於2015年尾起再次發售。項目自設住客會所、室內恆溫泳池、多層停車場等。另外,頂層是複式住宅,各單位面積約2190至3000平方呎。

Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong Bridges Street Centre (Q15914692)
item type: building
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香港中華基督教青年會必列者士街會所(英語:Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong Bridges Street Centre,又稱香港中華基督教青年會中央會所香港中華基督教青年會必街會所),是香港中華基督教青年會昔日的總部,位於香港島上環必列者士街51號,現時會所服務有「必愛之家宿舍」、「必愛之家庇護工場」及以康體服務為主導的青少年服務。建築物於1981年列為香港二級歷史建築,並於2009年12月18日升格為香港一級歷史建築。2023年6月8日,會所獲古物諮詢委員會通過升格為法定古蹟。

Street address: No. 51 Bridges Street, Sheung Wan (from Wikidata)

Nexxus Building (Q15915046)
item type: building
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盈置大廈(英語:Nexxus Building),前稱恒生大廈,是香港的一座商業大廈,位於香港島中環干諾道中41號(域多利皇后街交界),為恒生銀行的前總部大廈。

Fairmont House (Q15941649)
item type: building
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東昌大廈(英語: Fairmont House),原名為「紅棉大廈」,是香港的一座商業大廈,為港鐵金鐘站上蓋項目之一,位於紅棉路8號,內有甲級寫字樓和小型商場。大廈樓高28層,在1982年落成,由前地下鐵路公司、恒隆集團、信和置業及傅老榕家族合作發展,並由租戶之一-「世界船王」何兆豐創立的東昌航運-取得大廈名命權。大廈屬金鐘商業大廈群中,樓面面積較小的一幢,全層樓面約8,824平方呎,相對同區力寶中心、遠東金融中心每層逾萬呎細。目前大廈業權已分散。

Robinson Road 31 (Q7213167)
item type: building
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Office of Former Chief Executives of the HKSAR (Q7256049)
item type: building
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前任行政長官辦公室(英語:Office of Former Chief Executives),是前任香港特別行政區行政長官的辦公機構,為他們提供行政支援以進行推廣和禮節性的工作,以及與其前官方身分相關的活動。辦公室所在地原本為舊英童學校,位於香港島中環半山區堅尼地道28號。前任行政長官辦公室建築群,即主樓僕人宿舍人力車停泊處,於2009年12月18日正式被香港古物古蹟辦事處評為香港一級歷史建築。在2009年12月18日以前,該建築被評為香港三級歷史建築

Street address: No. 28 Kennedy Road (from Wikidata)

Agricultural Bank of China Tower (Q2817159)
item type: skyscraper
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

中国农业银行大厦(英語:Agricultural Bank of China Tower),為一位於香港中環干諾道中一商業大廈,物業樓高27層,總樓面逾 17.2萬方呎。現由中國農業銀行持有物業。

Island West Transfer Station (Q50803475)
item type: waste dump
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港島西廢物轉運站(Island West Transfer Station)是首個在人造洞穴內興建的廢物轉運站,建於海旁村、潮州村等寮屋區舊址,工程耗資6.4億元,每年營運成本為5600萬元。廢物轉運站於1997年12月9日開幕,每日可處理1,000公噸廢物,經處理後的廢物會利用船隻運往新界西堆填區棄置;站內更附設污水處理廠及消除氣味的設備,以免對附近環境構成污染。。

SKH Kei Yan Primary School (Q125790977)
item type: primary school

Street address: 香港中環荷李活道109號; 109 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong (from Wikidata)

website: https://www.skhkyps.edu.hk

CentreStage (Q7212820)
item type: private housing estate in Hong Kong
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

聚賢居(英語:CentreStage)位於香港香港島上環荷李活道108號的高级住宅項目,由恒基兆業發展。物業共有2座住宅大廈,樓高37層,提供385伙,主打2至4房單位,面積介乎500至2538方呎不等,於2006年6月入伙。

16 June 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest (Q64620775)
item type: protest
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「譴責鎮壓,撤回惡法」大遊行,通稱「616大遊行」,由香港民間人權陣線(民陣)於2019年6月16日舉辦,是6月9日遊行後再一次同類遊行。由於6月15日政府宣告暫緩修法,關於修法本身的民情已降温,但追究警察在6月12日街道佔領時濫權的呼聲令運動遲遲不能收場。由此,本遊行提出五大要求:撤回《逃犯條例修訂草案》、不檢控示威者、追究6月12日街道佔領時警方以催淚彈和橡膠子彈濫用武力執法及向醫院索閱示威者資料,以檢控示威者的責任、撤銷6月12日衝突的暴動定性,以及時任行政長官林鄭月娥下台。遊行後政府對示威者訴求毫無回應,令運動膠着。後續有6月21日圍堵行政機關與警察總部。

9 June 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest (Q64682572)
item type: protest / protest march
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「守護香港反送中」大遊行,通稱「6月9日大遊行」或「69大遊行」,由簡稱「民陣」的民間人權陣線於2019年6月9日舉辦,旨在反對逃犯條例修訂草案(「反送中」)。緣起5月3日至24日立法會在立法程序激烈攻防後,政府決定繞過委員會在6月12日逕赴大會二讀,反對運動由此在5月底演變成社會運動。此遊行為社會運動的第一場大型遊行。同日海外29個城市舉行集會聲援。多地同時遊行後,政府宣佈如期在6月12日二讀,當天示威者佔領立法會附近街道,當天警察武力過當引起廣泛反彈。6月15日暫緩修例。

「撐警隊,護法治,保安寧」集會 (Q64918122)
item type: demonstration
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「撐警隊、護法治、保安寧」民間聲援集會,簡稱撐警集會,是2019年香港逃犯條例修訂爭議所衍生出的一次集會,由香港立法會建制派議員何君堯和香港政研會發起,在2019年6月30日香港金鐘添馬公園舉行,以支持警察於連場「反送中」運動期間執法。

31 March 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest (Q65312873)
item type: religious processional parade
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

2019年3月31日香港反對逃犯條例修訂草案遊行,是民間人權陣線在2019年3月31日舉行的第一次反對逃犯條例修訂草案公眾遊行,亦為反對逃犯條例修訂草案運動各場公眾行動中的第一場公眾行動。由灣仔盧押道去金鐘公民廣場。這次遊行主辦單位宣稱有1.2萬人參加,警方表示高峰期有5,200人。是次遊行亦象征著反對逃犯條例修訂草案運動的開始。

「守護香港」集會 (Q65965826)
item type: party
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「守護香港」集會是在2019年香港逃犯條例修訂爭議中所衍生出的一次集會,由建制派組織守護香港大聯盟召集人,全國政協委員黃英豪發起,於2019年7月20日在香港金鐘添馬公園舉行,以支持香港警方在連場「反送中」運動示威衝突中的處理手法。

2 August 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest (Q66364454)
item type: demonstration
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「公僕仝人,與民同行」集會,是2019年8月2日由香港公務員發起的一次反對逃犯條例修訂集會,在中環遮打花園舉辦。這次集會主要對象是公務員,但亦都歡迎非公務員參加。集會也請到一些前高級官員出席,包括前政務司長陳方安生和前公務員事務局長王永平。主辦單位宣稱集會有4萬人參加,警方則指集會高峰期有1.3萬人。

Stand With Hong Kong, Power to the People Rally (Q66804035)
item type: demonstration
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英美港盟主權在民集會Stand With Hong Kong, Power to the People Rally),是於2019年8月16日由香港大專學界國際事務代表團和LIHKG討論區「我要攬炒」團隊在中環遮打花園的一次反逃犯條例修訂集會。集會主要目的是希望爭取國際社會對香港局勢的關注,包括促請英國政府宣佈中國單方面違反中英聯合聲明,以及促請美國通過《香港人權與民主法案》。集會邀請到吳靄儀、黃之鋒、練乙錚、何韻詩和陳浩天做嘉賓,亦播出流亡海外的社運人士黃台仰,梁繼平和英國工黨副黨魁華德信的發言片段。主辦單位稱有6萬人參加,警方則稱高峰期有7,100人。

2019年8月25日還警於民集會 (Q67934954)
item type: demonstration
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「還警於民」集會是指2019年8月25日一場由「警員親屬連線」發起的集會。他們在愛丁堡廣場集會,隨後遊行到特首辦及香港警察總部遞交請願信。他們要求「政治問題政治解決」,提出「成立獨立調查委員會」等訴求。大會指有400人參與。

2019年8月24日「天下為公」行動 (Q67935934)
item type: protest
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

「天下圍公」行動,是2019年8月24日由香港建制派组织香港政研會发起的行动,号召包围香港商務及經濟發展局轄下的政府部門、公共广播機構香港电台,抗议他们认为在反對逃犯條例修訂草案運動中偏向反修例一方的报道。

14 November 2019 Hong Kong protest (Q75250221)
item type: protest
Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

曙光行動發生於2019年11月14日,示威者繼續發動「三罷」,連續四天號召民眾罷工、罷課、罷市,繼續癱瘓交通系統。有網民直言希望經濟「攬炒」。

deTour 2011: Use-Less (Q131295735)
item type: arts festival

website: https://www.detour.hk/2011/about.php, https://detour.hk/archive/tc/2011-use-less/