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Coordinates: 22°1731N 114°1154E / 22.29201°N 114.19823°E / 22.29201; 114.19823
 

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Java Road
Java Road
Native name渣華道 (Yue Chinese)
NamesakeKoninklijke Java-China Paketvaart Lijnen
LocationNorth Point, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Coordinates22°17′31N 114°11′54E / 22.29201°N 114.19823°E / 22.29201; 114.19823
FromJunction of Electric Road and Tin Chong Street
ToKing's Road

Java Road (Chinese: 渣華道) is a street in North PointonHong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It runs from the junction of Electric Road and Tin Chong Street in Fortress Hill to meet King's RoadinQuarry Bay, near Hong Kong Funeral Home [yue].

History[edit]

Completed in 1933, the road was named after the Dutch shipping firm Koninklijke Java-China Paketvaart Lijnen (爪哇輪船公司; known outside the Netherlands as Royal Interocean Lines, RIL)–itself named for the island of JavainIndonesia (then Netherlands East Indies)—which had its operational headquarters there for much of the 20th century. The company provided sea routes between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Medan, Surabaya, Makassar and elsewhere. The Chinese name of the road was originally 爪哇道. The road name is also associated with the sugar importing empire of Kwok Chun Yeung [id] (郭春秧; Kwik Djoen Eng in Hokkien; after whom Chun Yeung Street was named),[1][2] across whose reclaimed land (between Tin Chong Street[3] and Tong Shui Road, the current water's edge and King's Road) it runs. Java was the source of his sugar.[4]

There was a Java Road Elementary School near the North Point Ferry Pier; it has since closed.

Features[edit]

Buildings along the street include:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kwik Djoen Eng / Kwok Chun Yeung (郭春映) – North Point streets – The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group". industrialhistoryhk.org. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  • ^ "Djoen-Eng KWIK (Aka KWOK Chun-Yeung / 郭春映 / The Java Sugar King) [1895-1935] | Gwulo".
  • ^ "HEC quarters - Semi-detached building on land bounded by Electric Rd / Tin Chong St / King's Road [????-c.1959] | Gwulo".
  • ^ Djoen-Eng KWIK (aka KWOK Chun-Yeung / 郭春秧 / The Java Sugar King) [1895-1935], Gwulo

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