Argyle Street, Hong Kong

Argyle Street is a four-lane dual-way thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, connecting the districts of Mong Kok, Ho Man Tin, Ma Tau Wai and Kowloon City.

The street was named after a British merchant ship called Argyle, which sailed between India and southern China in the early 19th century.

For the same reason, all vehicles are not allowed to make a right turn directly from Nathan Road to Argyle Street, and must follow the route described above.

With a large number of buses and minivans passing through this section daily, these intersections have frequently encountered accidents and problems of traffic congestion.

[4] The MTR's Mong Kok station is located mainly under the intersection of Argyle Street and Nathan Road, and the East Rail line's Mong Kok East station is located several blocks to the east, near the street's intersection with Luen Wan Street (聯運街), adjoined with MOKO.

Western end of Argyle Street, looking east
CLP Group Headquarters along Argyle Street
A view of Argyle Street near Kowloon City
Overlooking Argyle Street from the footbridge at the intersection with Tong Mi Road