Shanghai Street - Features

Features

The following list follows a south-north order. (W) indicates the western side of the road, while (E) indicates the eastern side.

  • > intersection with Austin Road
  • > intersection with Bowring Street
  • (W) > junction with Min Street
  • (W) A small portion of King George V Memorial Park, Kowloon
  • > intersection with Jordan Road
  • > intersection with Nanking Street
  • > intersection with Ning Po Street
  • > intersection with Saigon Street
  • > intersection with Pak Hoi Street
  • > intersection with Kansu Street
  • (E) > junction with Market Street
  • (E) Yau Ma Tei Community Centre Rest Garden (Yung Shue Tau)
  • > intersection with Public Square Street
  • > intersection with Wing Sing Lane
  • (E) > junction with Hi Lung Lane
  • (E) Nos. 316-318 Shanghai Street
  • > intersection with Man Ming Lane
  • (E) Hong Kong International Hobby and Toy Museum (No. 330)
  • (E) Engineer's Office of the Former Pumping Station (No. 344)
  • (W) Street Sleepers' Shelter (No. 345A)
  • > intersection with Shek Lung Street
  • > intersection with Waterloo Road
  • > intersection with Pitt Street
  • > intersection with Hamilton Street
  • > intersection with Dundas Street
  • (E) > junction with Changsha Street
  • (E) Joye Fook Mansion (Nos. 466, 466A & 468)
  • > intersection with Soy Street
  • > intersection with Shantung Street
  • (E) Langham Place (shopping mall and office tower)
  • (W) Langham Place Hotel (No. 555)
  • > intersection with Argyle Street
  • (E) Nos. 600-626 Shanghai Street
  • > intersection with Fife Street
  • > intersection with Mong Kok Road
  • > intersection with Bute Street
  • (E) Mei Koon Mansion (Nos. 698-710)
  • > intersection with Arran Street
  • > intersection with Lai Chi Kok Road

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