Stone Nullah Lane
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Stone Nullah Lane is a one-way street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Named after the water channel that until 1959 ran down its middle, it stretches from Lung On Street to Queen's Road East. The street is noted for its historical landmarks, most notably the Blue House and Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple.
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The northern end of Stone Nullah Lane at the junction with Queen's Road East. The Blue House can be seen in the background (left). | |
Native name | 石水渠街 (Chinese) |
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Length | 140 m (460 ft)[1] |
Location | Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
South end | Lung On Street |
North end | Queen's Road East |
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