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Nathan Road Neonlight 彌敦道霓虹

已有 970 次閱讀2014-8-19 18:51 |個人分類:Yau Tsim Mong 油尖旺|系統分類:Travel @ HK

Nathan Road (彌敦道) is the main road in Kowloon, Hong Kong that goes in a north-south direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Prince Edward. It was the very first road built in Kowloon in 1861. Its name was changed to Nathan Road in 1909, after Sir Matthew Nathan, the 13th Governor who served between 1904 and 1907. It is now still a famous and busy road in Kowloon Peninsula.

The most impressive sections should be those in Mongkok and Jordan, with numerous neonlights and neon signs of different colours. Many shops, restaurants, banks and shopping malls are located on both sides of Nathan Road. It is particularly beautiful and spectacular at night, though it is a light pollution and a waste of light energy to a certain extent. Herebelow are photos of Nathan Road in Mongkok and Jordan at night, there is a fear that some buildings and neonlight signs will be demolised and destroyed suddenly. It is therefore needed to make a small record of this night prosperity.


This is the Mongkok section. The white building on the left is Hong Kong Bank (HSBC) Kowloon Headquarter. There is a club house on the top floor.


The junction between Nathan Road and Argyle Road in Mongkok.


These neonlight signs are very peculiar in Hong Kong.



Neonsigns of sauna, nightclub, eatery and bank.






Goldsmith shops are commonly found.


This is the section in Jordan.


Nightclub neon signs




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