Nathan Road

Nathan Road (Chinese: 彌敦道) is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, aligned south–north from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po.

It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors, and was known in the post–World War II years as the Golden Mile, a name that is now rarely used.

Portions of the Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan lines (Prince Edward, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui) run underneath Nathan Road.

It was the first road built in Kowloon, after the land was ceded by the Qing dynasty government to the United Kingdom and made part of the crown colony in 1860.

The early Nathan Road was largely residential, with colonial-style houses with arched verandahs and covered archways.

Nathan Road in the 1920s ( Cameron Road on right)
Saint Andrew's Church
The old trees along the former Kowloon British School
Nathan Road, Jordan section.
Nathan Road Mong Kok Section during the 2014 Umbrella Movement