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Gloucester Road, Hong Kong

 
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Gloucester Road

Gloucester Road as viewed from a pedestrian footbridge
Chinese: 告士打道
Gloucestor Road in Wan Chai
Gloucestor Road in Wan Chai, near the Wan Chai Sports Ground. East-bound traffic is to the left hand side of the flyover.
Gloucester Road, near Wan Chai Police Station

Gloucester Road (English pronunciation: /ˈɡlɒstər/) is a major road in Hong Kong. It is in the north of Wan Chai and East Point on Hong Kong Island. It connects to Harcourt Road at its western end and it ends east along west side of Victoria Park. It forms part of Hong Kong's Route 4 and connects to the Island Eastern Corridor via Victoria Park Road. The road is connected to the Cross Harbour Tunnel near the Canal Road Flyover.

Name

The road is named after Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester.

See also

External links

Gloucester Road, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Route 4 Chronology
Preceded by
Harcourt Road
Gloucester Road Succeeded by
Victoria Park Road


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