Ladder Street Explained

Ladder Street is a street in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, consisting entirely of steps and landings formed by granite slabs or concrete paving. It was so named because it extends straight up and down like a ladder.[1] The street has been listed as a Grade I historic building.[2]

History

Ladder Street was built between 1841 and 1850. The name 'Ladder Street' first appeared on a plan of Victoria dated 1856.[1]

Location

Ladder Street starts north at the junction of Queen's Road Central and Lok Ku Road . It extends up and south to Caine Road. It intersects with Hollywood Road and Bridges Street and has junctions with Upper Lascar Row, Circular Pathway, Square Street and Rozario Street .[1]

Features

The Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road is located at the corner of Ladder Street.[3]

The Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong, Bridges Street Centre, is located at the corner of Bridges Street and Ladder Street.[4]

Metal railings have been installed at the centre of the street and open drainage channels are located at each side to drain off rainwater. Many old sections of stone retaining walls and boundary walls are located along Ladder Street.[1]

Plans to build escalators at five sections of Ladder Street were considered by the Transport and Housing Bureau but were abandoned in 2010 due to heritage concerns.[5] [6] [7]

In popular culture

Ladder Street was one of the filming locations of the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong.[3] [8]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. [Antiquities Advisory Board]
  2. [Antiquities Advisory Board]
  3. Film Services Office. Location Database. Ladder Street
  4. Film Services Office. Location Database. Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong - Bridges Street Centre
  5. News: Ng . Joyce . 5 April 2020 . Ladder Street escalator on cards . .
  6. News: Ng . Joyce . 8 July 2020 . Escalator plan for Ladder Street scrapped over heritage concerns . .
  7. Web site: Stair Culture: Digging Into the Past and Present of Hong Kong's Ladder Streets . DeWolf . Christopher . 5 May 2016 . Zolima Citymag . Zolima Ltd. .
  8. Book: Lai, Linda Chiu-Han . 2013 . Chiu-Han Lai . Linda Chiu-Han . Choi . Kimburley Wing-yee . World Film Locations: Hong Kong . Intellect Books . 45 . Many-Splendored Things . 9781783200214.