Gough Street

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.[1] The street is informally referred to as "NoHo", north of Hollywood Road.[2]

Gough Street, 2015

History

Historically, many local printing presses and old beef-brisket noodle shops were located on Gough Street.[1] Kau Kee Restaurant, is a notable noodle shop that specializes in beef brisket noodles in clear soup (清湯牛腩) located there. In the last several years, a lot of the printing presses moved to other areas and new restaurants and bars began to move into the premises vacated by the printing presses.[1] Now, the street has many international fashion brands and high-end home furnishings.

The street is named for Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in China.[2]

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See also

References

  1. Yang, Andrew (2007-07-08). "Hip Side of an Old-Style Street". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  2. "Gough Street - Posh Shopping and Dining in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong". I Love Hong Kong. Retrieved 2020-03-02.


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