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Great George Street ( Chinese: 記利佐治街) is a
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in the busiest shopping area of
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on
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in
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. It was in the area formerly known as East Point. Starting west at the great junction with East Point Road,
Hennessy Road Hennessy Road () is a thoroughfare on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It connects Yee Wo Street on the east in Causeway Bay, at the junction with East Point Road, Jardine's Bazaar and Great George Street, Hong Kong, Great George Street in East ...
, Yee Wo Street, and also further junction with Jardine's Bazaar and Jardine's Crescent, the street runs east to the junction with Gloucester Road, leading from Exit E of
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Causeway Bay Station Causeway Bay () is an underground metro station on the MTR network in Hong Kong. It is located between and stations on the , and sits underneath Great George Street near Hennessy Road and Yee Wo Street. Named for the Causeway Bay area and it ...
to Victoria Park, crossing Paterson Street in the middle, forming a busy shopping street crowding with people in weekends and holidays, especially when events are held in Victoria Park. To alleviate the crowded situation, the street became pedestrian-orientated, either by converting to part-time
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or exercising
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measure. Major buildings in the area include Sogo Causeway Bay, a Japanese-style department store, Island Beverley, a shopping centre, Hong Kong Mansion, a residential/commercial building with a shopping centre, Great George Building, once hosting Daimaru department store and now a shopping mall Fashion Walk, Pearl City Mansion, with a cinema MCL JP and supermarkets Wellcome and Don Don Donki, Parklane Hotel, with an
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, Hang Lung Centre, a shopping centre, and Windsor House, a large multi-storey shopping mall with Grand Windsor Cinema.


Name

The street possibly got its name from a street with the same name,
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, in
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of
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. In 1750, this London street was built to connect
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and the west by demolishing buildings and streets in George Yard, which named after George Inn. Another source also attributed to the King
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, who reigned between 1683 and 1760. A side street, Little George Street, was built on the site of George Yard at the same time. The
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name 記利佐治街, /kej li tsɔ tsi kɐj/, does not mean anything that 記利佐治, /kej li tsɔ tsi/, is a phonetic transcription of English "Great George", /ɡreɪt dʒɔːdʒ/, in Cantonese and 街, /kɐj/, simply means street.


History

The street was built on the reclamation of Causeway Bay, east of headland of East Point, where the landlord was Jardine, Matheson & Company. The street was shown in the Plan of Victoria, Hong Kong,1866. The north of it became mint and later
sugar refinery A sugar refinery is a refinery which processes raw sugar from cane or sugar extracted from beets into white refined sugar. Cane sugar mills traditionally produce raw sugar, which is sugar that still contains molasses, giving it color ...
, and south ice works. Great George Street as street name appeared in the Plan of the City of Victoria, Hong Kong, 1889. The place remained port and industrial use until 1960s. By this period, the street gradually converted to mixed use of residential and commercial. The triangular area, where Hong Kong Mansion situating, between Great George Street, Yee Wo Street and Paterson's Street was once known as East Point Terrace, a residential block. It first occupied by the staff work in China Sugar Refinery, recorded in the Sessional Papers for the Year 1922. In 1947, the government bought the terrace for accommodation of police inspectors, later was known as East Point Terrace Police Quarters. The land was finally sold and rebuilt as Hong Kong Mansion in 1966.


Light pollution

In October 2008, an environmental organisation, Friends of the Earth, Hong Kong, released a result of online election about the "light pollution" emitted from the commercial building, Windsor House, in this street. They found the intensity of the light is 10,000 lux, equivalent to the brightness of daylight.


References


External links

* Causeway Bay Roads on Hong Kong Island Wan Chai District {{HK-road-stub