Tin Hau Temple Road (天后廟道) is a road starting in Causeway Bay near Tin Hau MTR station with most of its portion in the North Point Mid-levels on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong.
Starting from King's Road on the west, it passes through a steep path and ends in a dead end. A number of junctions connects the road to King's Road, such as the Fortress Hill Road and Pak Fuk Road.
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Famous quotes containing the words tin, temple and/or road:
“Another one o them new worlds. No beer, no women, no pool parlors, nothing. Nothing to do but throw rocks at tin cans. And we gotta bring our own tin cans.”
—Cyril Hume, and Fred McLeod Wilcox. Cook (Earl Holliman)
“The divinity in man is the true vestal fire of the temple which is never permitted to go out, but burns as steadily and with as pure a flame on the obscure provincial altar as in Numas temple at Rome.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“... we have every reason to rejoice when there are so many gains and when favorable conditions abound on every hand. The end is not yet in sight, but it can not be far away. The road before us is shorter than the road behind.”
—Lucy Stone (18181893)