Wan Chai Road

Wan Chai Road.
Marker of the historical coastline in Wan Chai Road.

Wan Chai Road (灣仔道) is a main road in Wan Chai, on the north side of Hong Kong Island.

Wan Chai Road is a L-shape road which was constructed in 1851 along Morrison Hill from the foot of Hospital Hill (now near the old Wan Chai Market building) to the beach at Observation Point (now near Tin Lok Lane).

The road offers access, via Cross Lane, to Wan Chai Park (灣仔公園), the area's largest.

In the 1930 and 1940s, Hong Kong funeral services used to gather in Wan Chai Road and Tin Lok Lane as the area is closed to the cemeteries in Happy Valley. The first funeral parlour in Hong Kong, named Hong Kong Funeral Home, was founded on 216 Wan Chai Road in the early 1930s, opposite a cemetery carving workshop. The coffin showroom was on Tin Lok Lane. On 5 September 1966, Hong Kong Funeral Home moved to Quarry Bay,[1] however the old parlour of Wan Chai Road still in service until it's dismantle in 1967.[2]

See also

References

  1. "香港殯儀舘新舘 昨日開幕紀盛 致賀紳商親友數逾千人 蕭明伉儷親自款接嘉賓". Wah Kiu Yat Pao. 6 September 1966.(traditional Chinese)
  2. ""1968 Hong Kong Year Book"". Wah Kiu Yat Pao. 1968. (traditional Chinese)

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