. on the left.
Queen's Road West Queen's Road West () runs from
Sheung Wan to Shek Tong Tsui. It begins in Sheung Wan at the junction with
Possession Street and ends where it meets the coastal road, Kennedy Town Praya.
Queen's Road Central Queen's Road Central () runs from
Central to
Sheung Wan. It was one of the first roads, along with
Hollywood Road to be built by the British. The road became an important infrastructure to Queen's Town, which was later renamed the
City of Victoria. Queen's Road Central intersects with the similarly named
Queen Victoria Street, a short street perpendicular to the road and leads to a few blocks away from the
International Finance Centre. At the western end of Queen's Road Central, the name changes to Queen's Road West. At the eastern end, it merges with
Des Voeux Road Central to become Queensway at the junction of
Garden Road. When Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese Empire from 1942 to 1945, Queen's Road Central was briefly renamed Meiji-dori, after Emperor Meiji, by the
Japanese occupation government.
Queensway Queensway () was originally the westernmost section of Queen's Road East. After the development of
Admiralty as a business district next to Central, this section was renamed Queensway in 1967. It links Queen's Road Central to Queen's Road East and
Hennessy Road.
Queen's Road East Queen's Road East () runs between
Wan Chai and
Happy Valley. At the western end, Queen's Road East starts at a fork junction with Queensway and Hennessy Road near
Justice Drive. Although situated inland and south of five trunk routes (
Gloucester Road,
Jaffe Road,
Lockhart Road, Hennessy Road and
Johnston Road) from the Victoria Harbour, Queen's Road East runs along the old, original shoreline of
Hong Kong Island. ==In pop culture==