Sai Yee Street

Sai Yee Street (Chinese: 洗衣街; lit.: 'Clothes-Washing Street') is a street in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Junction with Nelson Street
Sai Yee Street near Flower Market

It runs south from Soy Street and ends north at Boundary Street. It is almost parallel to a number of other streets, including Tung Choi Street and Fa Yuen Street. The street runs one-way due north between Dundas Street and Argyle Street and two-ways between Argyle and Boundary Streets.

History

Where Sai Yee Street is located today was originally a small stream that served as the main irrigation source for watercress fields in what was then Mong Kok Village (芒角村).[1] In the 1920s the farmlands were leveled to make way for residential buildings. Some women living near the stream started to provide clothes washing services for the residents using the stream water. Residents called the trail along the stream Sai Yee Street ("Clothes-Washing Street" in English).

In the 1930s the government truncated the streams derived from Boundary Street and turned it into an into underground sewer. The street was laid over the underground stream. The brook ceased to exist but the name Sai Yee Street remains.

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See also

References

  1. "洗衣街" [Sai Yee Street]. 明報專訊. 18 Oct 2010. Archived from the original on 22 October 2010. Retrieved 2015-07-03 via Yahoo.
  • Dong, Er (2006). 趣談九龍街道 [Something about Kowloon Street] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Ming Pao Publishing. pp. 169–70. ISBN 9628871463. OCLC 192116581.


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