Robinson Road, Hong Kong
Robinson Road is a thoroughfare located in Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. To the east, it intersects with Magazine Gap Road and Garden Road, while to the west, it connects with Babington Path and Park Road. NamingRobinson Road was named after the fifth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Hercules Robinson.[1] In Kowloon, Nathan Road was also initially referred to as Robinson Road until 1907. The road was later renamed to alleviate confusion with its counterpart in the Mid-Levels.[2] HistoryAs early as the 1870s, Robinson Road had an enviable reputation, serving as the residence for the European upper-middle class of its time.[3] The area remains one of the most affluent in Hong Kong.[4] FeaturesRobinson Road is primarily residential and, in line with the area, is bordered by high-rises. There are several property agents situated along the road.[citation needed] An escalator connecting the Central to Mid-Levels districts passes between Mosque Street and Conduit Road, while Robinson Road runs parallel below.[citation needed] The historic Ohel Leah Synagogue is situated on the northern side of the western end of the street.[5] Notable residentsNotable residents include actor/singer/entrepreneur Edison Chen and actress Bernice Liu.[citation needed] Wall treesSome of Hong Kong's 1,000 "wall trees" can be found on Robinson Road by the Mid-Levels escalator.[6] Parts of the walls in Robinson Road have been recently declared protected monuments.[citation needed] See alsoReferences
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