MacDonnell Road
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MacDonnell Road (Chinese: 麥當勞道; Cantonese Yale: mak6 dong1 lou4 dou6, formerly 麥當奴道) is a street in the Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
MacDonnell Road is one of the most expensive roads in Central Mid-Levels, together with Old Peak Road, Magazine Gap Road, Tregunter Path, Bowen Road, Borrett Road and May Road.[citation needed]
Starting from Garden Road, the road runs westward in the Mid-Levels and ends in Kennedy Road.[1]
MacDonnell Road is named after former Hong Kong Governor Richard Graves MacDonnell, who was in office from 1866 to 1872. MacDonnell developed Victoria Peak during his tenure.[1]
Several streets in Kowloon, built in the second half of the 19th century, were given names that were duplicates of street names on Hong Kong Island. To avoid confusion, their names were changed in 1909, and MacDonnell Road on Kowloon was then renamed Canton Road.[2][3]
The 1904 book English Made Easy by Mok Man Cheung was published in Hong Kong and listed MacDonnell Road as 'Mac Donald Road'.[4]
The Chinese name of fast food chain McDonald's (麥當勞) is the same as the Chinese name of this road (麥當勞道), with "道" meaning "Road". The first McDonald's restaurant was opened in Hong Kong in January 1975, and the name was chosen because it represented a "well-known local street".[5]
Construction of MacDonnell Road started in 1891[6] and its first section was completed in 1892.[7] The Road was extended eastward in 1899, then forming a junction with Bowen Road in its eastern end.[8]
Crown land lots at MacDonnell Road were let by public auction for 999-year leases as early as 1896.[9][10] The colonial government ceased offering such long leases after May 1898, and only a limited number of plots on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon have a lease term of 999 years.[11]
In 1903, parts of MacDonnell Road were infested with anopheles, and malaria was rife there.[12] Nullahs in the area were cleared as a preventive measure.[13]
Before World War II, the area below Victoria Peak was home to people from a number of ethnic backgrounds. Wealthy Japanese were living as high up as MacDonnell Road.[14]
During the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941, the headquarters of the 2/14th Battalion, Punjab Regiment was located on MacDonnell Road. The 2/14 Punjab were part of the West Brigade, and their tactical area of responsibility stretched along the northwestern shore of Hong Kong Island from Causeway Bay to Belcher's Point, including the defense of the Governor's House and of Major General Maltby's headquarters.[15]
In April 1957, the Chinese name of the road was renamed from "麥當奴道" to "麥當勞道", likely because of the negative implication of "奴" as in "slave" in English.[16][17] Since 2023, it became a point of interest for Chinese tourists, taking pictures of the road sign with McDonald's food, as both share the same Chinese name.[18]
Features along the road include:
Several buildings along MacDonnell Road have been cited in books and research articles. They include:
The western half of MacDonnell Road is part of the Central Route of the Central and Western Heritage Trail of the Hong Kong Tourist Association.[36] The Route includes the First Church of Christ Scientist Hong Kong[24][25] and St. Paul's Co-educational College.[37]
The Peak Tram meets the road near the St. Paul's Co-educational College.
Other than the Peak Tram (MacDonnell Road stop), MacDonnell Road can be reached by Citybus route 12A running from Admiralty, and the Public light bus route 1A running from Star Ferry in Central.
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