Hennessy Road

Hennessy Road
Hennessy Road in Causeway Bay, junction with Yee Wo Street in February 2016
Native name軒尼詩道 (Yue Chinese)
NamesakeJohn Pope Hennessy
Length1.86 kilometres (1.16 mi)
LocationWan Chai, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°16′40″N 114°10′21″E / 22.2778264°N 114.172409°E / 22.2778264; 114.172409
East endYee Wo Street
West endQueensway
Hennessy Road
Traditional Chinese軒尼詩道
Simplified Chinese轩尼诗道
Cantonese YaleHīn nèih sī douh
Hennessy Road in Wan Chai in December 2006
2014 Hong Kong protests

Hennessy Road (Chinese: 軒尼詩道) is a thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

It connects Yee Wo Street on the east in Causeway Bay, at the junction with East Point Road, Jardine's Bazaar and Great George Street in East Point, through Bowrington, to Queensway on its western end in Wan Chai.

It is a two-way road with two to three lanes of traffic on each side, which is shared by tram services. The road was built in the 20th century and is 1.86 kilometres (1.16 mi) in length.

The road is named after John Pope Hennessy, the Governor of Hong Kong between 1877 and 1882.

The portion of the road passing through Causeway Bay was one of the locations occupied during the 2014 Hong Kong protests.[1][2]

  1. ^ Chan, Samuel (15 December 2014). "'Occupy is over': Hong Kong chief executive announces end to protests as Causeway Bay is cleared". South China Morning Post.
  2. ^ Release, Press (6 October 2014). "Protests cause serious traffic congestion on HK Island and in Kowloon". Hong Kong Government. Retrieved 2 September 2017.

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