Wong Nai Chung Gap Road

Wong Nai Chung Gap Road (Chinese: 黃泥涌峽道) is a road in Wan Chai District and Southern District, located within Wong Nai Chung Gap within Hong Kong.

Wong Nai Chung Gap Road
Near the south end of Wong Nai Chung Gap Road opposite the St. John War Memorial
Native name黃泥涌峽道 (Yue Chinese)
NamesakeWong Nai Chung Gap
Length1.2 km (0.75 mi)
LocationHong Kong
Coordinates22.261054°N 114.190731°E / 22.261054; 114.190731
Southeast endDeep Water Bay Road and Repulse Bay Road near Wong Nai Chung Reservoir
Northwest endTai Hang Road and Stubbs Road
Construction
Inauguration7th October 1932
Wong Nai Chung Gap Road
Traditional Chinese黃泥涌峽道

History

The road was built at the strategic pass on Hong Kong Island, named Wong Nai Chung Gap. It was a key road leading from Victoria Harbour towards Stanley and Wong Chuk Hang through this Gap before continuing along Repulse Bay Road down towards the south. It was the site of a major engagement during the Battle of Hong Kong during World War II. [1] [2]

The usage of the road decreased following the opening of the Aberdeen Tunnel, but is now a popular starting point for hikers hiking on the Wong Nai Chung Trail, Wilson Trail or towards Tai Tam. [3]

Structures

Intersecting roads

Roads are listed north to south.

See also

References

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