Queen's Road East - Features

Features

The following list follows a west-east order. (N) indicates the northern side of the street, while (S) indicates the southern side.

  • > intersection with Queensway and junction with Justice Drive (正義道)
  • (N) Sincere Insurance Building (先施保險大廈) (Nos. 6-10). First building on the northern side of the street.
  • (S) > junction with Monmouth Path
  • (S) Three Pacific Place (No. 1)
  • (N) Tesbury Centre (金鐘匯中心) (Nos. 24-32)
  • (S) > junction with Wing Fung Street, part of the Starstreet Precinct shopping and dining area
  • (N) > junction with Anton Street
  • (S) > junction with Wing Lok Lane
  • (N) > junction with Landale Street
  • (N) > junction with Li Chit Street
  • (S) > junction with St. Francis Street
  • (N) > junction with Gresson Street
  • (N) > junction with Lun Fat Street
  • > intersection with Ship Street
  • (N) > junction with Tai Wong Street West
  • (S) Hung Shing Temple (Nos. 129-131). Grade I historic building.
  • (N) > junction with Tai Wong Street East
  • (N) > junction with Swatow Street
  • (N) > junction with Amoy Street
  • (S) Hopewell Centre (No. 183)
  • (N) Nos. 186-190 Queen's Road East. Tong-laus built in the 1930s. Grade III historic buildings.
  • (N) > junction with Lee Tung Street
  • (N) QRE Plaza (No. 202)
  • (N) > junction with Spring Garden Lane
  • (N) GARDENEast (No. 222), a 28-storeys serviced apartments building
  • (S) Wu Chung House (No. 213)
  • (N) > junction with McGregor Street
  • (S) Old Wan Chai Post Office (No. 221), a declared monument
  • (S) > junction with Wan Chai Gap Road
  • (N) > junction with Tai Yuen Street
  • (N) MLC Tower (No. 248)
  • (S) Queen's Cube (No. 239), a 29-storeys apartment building. Completed in 2010.
  • (S) > junction with Stone Nullah Lane
  • (N) > junction with Wan Chai Road
  • (N) Old Wan Chai Market (No. 264). Grade III historic building.
  • (S) > junction with Kennedy Street
  • (N) Hong Kong Jockey Club Garden (香港賽馬會花園)
  • (N) Ruttonjee Hospital (No. 266). Merged with Tang Shiu Kin Hospital in 1998. The Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Disease Association building is a Grade III historic building.
  • (S) > junction with Kennedy Road
  • (S) Wah Yan College (No. 281). Located on Mount Parish.
  • (N) Wan Chai Park (灣仔公園)
  • (N) > junction with Wood Road
  • (S) > junction with Stubbs Road
  • (S) Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple (No. 371). Grade II historic building.
  • (N) Queen Elizabeth Stadium (opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel)
  • (S) Cosmopolitan Hotel (Nos. 387-397). Located at the eastern end of the street. The building was formerly the location of the Hong Kong Branch of the Xinhua News Agency.
  • > intersection with Wong Nai Chung Road opposite the northwestern part of Happy Valley Racecourse, and junction with Morrison Hill Road

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