Chai Wan Road

Chai Wan Road near Wan Tsui Estate

Chai Wan Road (Chinese: 柴灣道; Cantonese Yale: chaai4 waan1 dou6) located in Hong Kong, is one of the major roads in Chai Wan on Hong Kong Island. It runs from Shau Kei Wan to Chai Wan through Chai Wan Gap; with one of the steepest inclines in Hong Kong on either side, with signs posted 1 in 10 gradient. It is therefore popularly referred to as Cheung Meng Che (長命斜), or long-lived incline.

The road was the only way towards Chai Wan before the opening of the Island Eastern Corridor and MTR Island line. Currently, it is still the only pedestrian route connecting to Chai Wan.

Route

From West to East:
Chai Wan Road starts from the connection with Shau Kei Wan Road and the off-ramp from the Island Eastern Corridor and then goes uphill through Chai Wan Gap. After junctioning with Tai Tam Road, it goes downhill into central Chai Wan, and intersects the Island Eastern Corridor's eastern terminus and Wan Tsui Road at a roundabout, before turning north-east and turning sharply to the east at the junction with Wing Tai Road and flows into Siu Sai Wan Road to the east at Sun Yip Street.

Accidents

On 19 November 2012, three men were killed and 56 people were injured when a New World First Bus's driver became unconscious and hit a Kowloon Motor Bus and a taxi. British citizen Ivan Aranto Herrera Jorge and Swede Carl Magnus Lindgren, members of celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal's culinary team, were among the dead.[1]

On 16 September 2017, a Citybus on route 118 was travelling along Chai Wan Road when one of its passengers was stabbed on the upper deck near Fu Shing Court. The suspect subsequently smashed open the window and jumped out in an attempted suicide. While no one else was injured, the victim succumbed to her injuries after being transported to Eastern Hospital. The suspect was eventually convicted of murder in December 2020 sentenced to life imprisonment in 2021.[2][3]

On 20 January 2018, a truck whose crane was raised while driving on Chai Wan Road crashed into a bridge. No one was injured and the driver was stuck in the vehicle for an hour and half until being rescued.[4]

Major buildings

From West to East:

See also

References

  1. ^ Beatrice Siu (21 November 2012). "Celebrity chef identifies taxi victims". The Standard. Archived from the original on 2013-04-06. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  2. ^ "Hong Kong man found guilty of murder after stabbing girlfriend 33 times on bus". South China Morning Post. 2020-12-08. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  3. ^ 李慧娜, 朱棨新 (2021-04-29). "城巴謀殺案 助理工程師捅女友30刀囚終身 父指被告用錯方法去愛". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  4. ^ Leung, Christy (20 January 2018). "Hong Kong truck driver left hanging after crane smashes into bridge, leaving walkway mangled". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 23 May 2019.

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