Blue Pool Road

Blue Pool Road
藍塘道

Lower section of Blue Pool Road, near its intersection with Wong Nai Chung Road.
Length 1.5 km (0.9 mi)
Blue Pool Road
Traditional Chinese 藍塘道
Simplified Chinese 蓝塘道
Tin Hau Temple at No.9 Blue Pool Road.
Former entrance of an air-raid shelter, opposite No. 42 Blue Pool Road.
Building at No.60 Blue Pool Road, housing the UNICEF Hong Kong head office.
No. 118 and 120 Blue Pool Road
Entrance of Marymount Secondary School at No. 123 Blue Pool Road.

Blue Pool Road is a road linking Happy Valley and Wong Nai Chung Gap on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

Location

Blue Pool Road is divided into two sections. The first and longest section starts at Wong Nai Chung Road, opposite the southeastern part of Happy Valley Racecourse and continues uphill, until a roundabout at Tai Hang Road. The second section starts Tai Hang Road and continues uphill and ends in a dead end.

History

The now disappeared Wong Nai Chung Village (黃泥涌村) was settled by the Ngs (吳) and Yips (葉), both Hakkas from the mainland,[1] before the British settlement on Hong Kong Island. It was located part-way up the slope that Blue Pool Road follows today and below today's Village Road.[2] Wong Nai Chung Village was replaced with residential buildings in the 1920s, as a consequence of urban development.[1]

The street is named after the former "Blue Pool", a natural feature[3] near the former Wong Nai Chung Village, in which people could bathe until around World War I. The Pool was fed by the Wong Nai Chung river, which then flowed into Victoria Harbour.[2]

During the Battle of Hong Kong, troops of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps took part in the battle for Wong Nai Chung Gap on December 18–20, 1941, and held several positions, including at Blue Pool Road.[4][5] On December 22, 1941, a massacre of Chinese civilians by Japanese troops occurred at Blue Pool Road.[6][7][8][9][10][11] About 30 civilians were killed at Blue Pool Road during the Battle of Hong Kong.[4]

Features

Blue Pool Road has several steep slopes. It is mainly lined with residential apartments, although there are a number of shops and the odd boutique hotel along the road. Several schools are located in the upper part of the street.

First section
Second section

Transport

The lower end of Blue Pool Road is located near the Hong Kong Tramways Happy Valley terminus. Bus routes 1, 1S and 19 also service on the upper end of Blue Pool Road.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Brief Information on No Grade Items Archived 17 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine.. Items #1404 and #1413.
  2. 1 2 3 Wordie, Jason (2002). Streets: Exploring Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. pp. 146–149. ISBN 962-209-563-1.
  3. Rodrigues, Albert (1998). "Chapter: A Hong Kong Doctor in War and Peace". In Matthews, Clifford; Cheung, Oswald. Dispersal and Renewal: Hong Kong University During the War Years. Hong Kong University Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-962-209-472-7.
  4. 1 2 Banham, Tony (2004). Not the slightest chance: the defence of Hong Kong, 1941. University of British Columbia Press. pp. 115 & 307. ISBN 978-0-7748-1045-6.
  5. Luff, John (1967). The hidden years. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post. p. 77. ASIN B0006CQ0FQ.
  6. Christina Ching Tsao (2005). Shanghai Bride: Her Tumultuous Life's Journey to the West. Hong Kong University Press. p. 152. ISBN 978-962-209-714-8.
  7. Appendices: Excerpts from War-Crime Trials. Appendix 7
  8. 1 2 Poy, Vivienne (2006). Profit, Victory & Sharpness: The Lees of Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 110 & 217. ISBN 978-0-9736820-1-4.
  9. Harrop, Phyllis (1943). Hong Kong Incident. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. pp. 83–84.
  10. Liu, Shuyong (1997). An outline history of Hong Kong. Foreign Languages Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-7-119-01946-8.
  11. Chamberlain, Jonathan (2007). "Chapter: How Mr Tai and Mr Tang were both saved by a piece of jade". King Hui: The Man Who Owned All the Opium in Hong Kong. Blacksmith Books. p. 209. ISBN 978-988-99799-8-0.
  12. Introduction to 1444 Historic Buildings Archived 13 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine.. Items #1404 and #1413.
  13. Chinese Temples Committee – Tam Kung Tin Hau Temple, Wong Nai Chung Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  14. UNICEF Hong Kong: Contact Us
  15. Hong Kong ballet website: Contact Us
  16. Brief Information on Proposed Grade III Items Archived 17 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine.. Items No. 605 and #606.
  17. List of 1,444 historic buildings with assessment results Archived 15 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  18. Lycée Français International de Hong Kong: Sites – Blue Pool Road

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Coordinates: 22°16′05″N 114°11′16″E / 22.268109°N 114.187689°E / 22.268109; 114.187689

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