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Cochrane Street

Cochrane Street (Chinese: 閣麟街; Cantonese Yale: gok3 leun4 gaai1) is a hilly street between Queen's Road Central and the junction with Gage Street and Lyndhurst Terrace in Central, Hong Kong. The whole street hosts the Central-Mid-levels Escalators.

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Map of Cochrane St, Central, Hong Kong

Name

The street was named after Thomas John Cochrane, a Rear Admiral of Second in Command (1842 - 1844) and commander-in-chief (1844 - 1846) in East Indies and China Station of Royal Navy. At the time, he stayed in Hong Kong.

History

The street is near the Central Market across the Queen's Road. Cochrane Street was at the build-up area of Cantonese residents. It was re-zoned in 1844 under the administration of Henry Pottinger to improve the hygiene condition of water supply. The Cantonese residents was later removed to Tai Ping Shan area.

At about 11pm oo 14th August 1901, two houses at No. 32 and 34 of Cochrane Street collapsed suddenly, claiming 43 lives.

Features

The street runs uphill and many restaurants are on this street.

References

Cochrane Street Wikipedia