Hong Kong Hennessy Road, The bustling epicenter of Hong Kong's urban charm
Wan Chai District
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Introduction
Hennessy Road is one of the important streets in Hong Kong, connecting the Wan Chai district on the west side of Hong Kong Island to the Causeway Bay district on the east side. This east-west route consists mostly of four lanes, supporting two-way traffic. It begins at Queensway in the west and ends at Yee Wo Street in the east, running roughly parallel to Lockhart Road, Percival Street, and Gloucester Road. Hennessy Road has a total length of approximately 1860 meters and is named after the former Hong Kong Governor, Sir John Pope Hennessy. The eastern portion of Hennessy Road, located in the heart of Causeway Bay, is one of the busiest roads in Hong Kong, with heavy pedestrian traffic. Opening hours Sunday - Saturday
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM in the morning
Transportation Take MTR Island Line to Wan Chai Station, exit A2, A4 and B1 are all available.