Leighton Road
Leighton Road (Chinese: 禮頓道) is a main road in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It begins east of Causeway Road and ends at the west of the junction with Morrison Hill Road and Canal Road.
Leighton Road (first half), PCCW Tower (left) | |
Native name | 禮頓道 |
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Location | Hong Kong |
History
Part of the road skirts Leighton Hill to its north while part of it runs along Lee Garden (a property of the Lee Hysan family), known as Jardine's Hill (owned by Jardine-Matheson) in early colonial days. The area adjacent to the road is relatively quiet compared to the business centre of East Point of Causeway Bay.
Features
A branch road, Wong Nai Chung Road leads to the Happy Valley Racecourse and the upscale residential area of Happy Valley.
- No. 8. Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Causeway Bay Hotel, an InterContinental Hotels Group-franchised hotel, has been located there since 2009.[1]
- No. 66. Po Leung Kuk headquarters
- No. 77. Leighton Centre (禮頓中心), owned by Hysan Development Company, is a grade A office building
- No. 101. Zoroastrian Building (善樂施大廈). A first building was erected in the 1930s. The current building was built in 1993.[2]
- No. 111. Lee Garden Six
- No. 133. Lanson Place Hotel (逸蘭精品酒店)
- No. 140. St. Paul's Convent School
- Craigengower Cricket Club
Gallery
- End of Leighton Road
- 2 Leighton Road
- 8 Leighton Road
- 77 Leighton Road
- Junction with Sharp and Percival Streets; Leighton Centre, Lee Theatre Plaza, Apple Apartment (left to right)
- 133 Leighton Road
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References
- Cheng, Raymond (23 April 2017). "Redevelopment plan for five-star Hong Kong hotel divides opinion". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- Zoroastrian Prayer Hall in Causeway Bay
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