Spring Garden Lane is a street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, connecting Queen's Road East to its south, and Johnston Road to the north. It was one of the first...
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Spring Garden may refer to: Spring Garden, Halifax, in Nova Scotia Spring Garden Lane Spring Gardens, a small street in London containing government buildings...
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Spring Garden is a neighborhood in central Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, bordering Center City on the north. Spring Garden is a neighborhood that combines...
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with Lee Tung Street (N) QRE Plaza (No. 202) (N) > junction with Spring Garden Lane (N) GARDENEast (No. 222), a 28-storeys serviced apartments building...
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buildings Floors 4–5: Car park for trucks (with the entrance located on Spring Garden Lane) Floors 6–8: Chinese Restaurant, used to be the Hopewell City Restaurant...
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Spring Garden College—founded in 1851 as the Spring Garden Institute—was an American private technical college in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia...
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The Spring Garden Road area, along with Barrington Street (which it adjoins) is a major commercial and cultural district in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada...
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established their headquarters at the rooftop of a multi-story house on Spring Garden Lane. This group was successfully raided by the Hong Kong police. Prostitution...
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Road East has many stores selling Chinese style wooden furniture. Spring Garden Lane and Tai Wo Street are lined with stalls selling for vegetables, fruit...
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Third Street, but also in Sheung Fung Lane, Ui on Lane and Centre Street. In the early 1900s Spring Garden Lane and Sam Pan Street (三板街) in Wan Chai became...
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or earlier when the area was known as Praya East. The section from Spring Garden Lane to Wan Chai Road was known as Strand Road, for its proximity to the...
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England, on the south bank of the River Thames. Originally known as New Spring Gardens, it is believed to have opened before the Restoration of 1660, being...
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Blue House (Hong Kong) (redirect from 72-74A Stone Nullah Lane)
to a 4-storey balcony-type tenement block located at 72-74A Stone Nullah Lane, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is named after the blue colour painted on its external...
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Centre, Fashion Island (formerly Daimaru), Fashion Walk, Lee Garden One and Lee Garden Two. Causeway Bay is one of the most crowded and central areas...
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the public sitting out area form an 8,400 m2 (90,000 sq ft) landscaped garden with a fountain, trees and artificial stone paving. No commercial element...
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School Fukien Secondary School Chung Ying Street 1966 Hong Kong riots Spring Garden Lane 1971 JVP Insurrection, in Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) 1981 Hong...
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(No. 20 Broadwood Road) Broadwood Park (No. 38 Broadwood Road) Caroline Garden (No. 101 Caroline Hill Road) Silverwood (No. 109 Caroline Hill Road) Celeste...
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to the beach at Observation Point (now near Tin Lok Lane). The road offers access, via Cross Lane, to Wan Chai Park (灣仔公園), the area's largest. In the...
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Lee Gardens (Chinese: 利園) was a theme park, then present day a collection of shopping malls and property development in East Point west of Causeway Bay...
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small number of residential properties and offices. The main gate in Spring Garden Lane has been opened up for vehicle access. A further development of six...
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Pik-yee. Southorn constituency is loosely based on Southorn Playground, Spring Garden Lane, Lee Tung Street and Hopewell Centre area of Wan Chai, covering the...
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at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 340 and Snake Lane/Spring Garden Road. "Spring Garden". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological...
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san²*) is a shopping centre and office building at 500 Hennessy Road, Lee Garden, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It was developed by Hysan Development Company...
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Letchworth (redirect from Lordship Lane (Letchwort))
Letchworth Garden City Cricket Club was established in 1905 and since 1996 has been based at Letchworth Corner Sports Club on Whitethorn Lane. The club...
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merges with Des Voeux Road Central to become Queensway at the junction of Garden Road. When Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese Empire from 1942 to 1945...
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park was previously named Bing Tao Garden, meaning the Chief Commander's Garden. It was then linked to the garden of the Government House. In 1941, a...
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Victoria Park (Hong Kong) (category Urban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong)
west by Windsor House retail mall and The Park Lane Hong Kong hotel. A small square, Tung Lo Wan Garden, is located in the north-western portion of Victoria...
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the eastern side of block one. Residential buildings such as Park Garden, Flora Garden and Elm Tree Towers on Tai Hang Drive and Chun Fai Road are considered...
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Double Lane Corridor and Ginkgo Tree of 400 years old staking out the front courtyard. Dianchun Hall (点春堂, Diǎn Chūn Táng, lit. "Heralding Spring Hall") –...
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Manulife Plaza, also known as Lee Garden One, is an office skyscraper in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The triangular-shaped tower stands...
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