Cameron Road

Cameron Road (Chinese: 金馬倫道) is a street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

[1] Cameron Road is named after Major General William Gordon Cameron,[1] the Administrator of Hong Kong from April to October 1887.

[2] The area east of Nathan Road, comprising Cameron Road, Granville Road and Carnarvon Road has been described as having "teeming shops" and likely the main reason that Hong Kong acquired the "shopping paradise" tag, a phrase first put into print in an ironic manner by author Han Suyin,[3] in her 1952 novel A Many-Splendoured Thing.

The 2003 Johnnie To movie PTU is partly set in Cameron Road.

While the final shootout sequence of the film takes place in Canton Road, To reportedly said that "if there was a single location where he would have wanted to stage a gunfight battle, it was Cameron Road, but he could not get permission from the police to do it".

1897 map of the area east of Nathan Road (then called "Robinson Road"), including Kimberley Road , Granville Road , Carnarvon Road and Cameron Road.
Cameron Road in 2020.