Wenxian Street

Wenxian Street

Bonham street is the name of two streets in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. They are Bonham strand East and Bonham strand west respectively. The two streets are not completely connected. Wenxian East Street connects Queen's Road Central near Suhang street and Wellington Street in the East, and shuikengkou street and the junction of Queen's Road Central and West in the West. Wenxian West Street starts from the section of Wenxian East Street near shuikengkou street, and its west end connects des Voeux Road West. The road was named after Wen ham, the third governor of Hong Kong.

history

Wenham street is the coastline of Sheung Wan in the early colonial period. With the reclamation of Wenxian in 1852 and the reclamation of more than 100 years later, Wenxian street is a certain distance from the present coastline. On the other hand, due to the low terrain, flooding often occurs during heavy rain or spring tide.

Famous places along the road

*COSCO building

*Sheung Wan municipal services building and Sheung Wan Civic Centre

See also

*Yongle Street

*Suzhou Hangzhou Street

*Banxian Road

*Wenhuali

Address: Hong Kong

Longitude: 114.1509592

Latitude: 22.286019

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