Stone Nullah Lane

The street is noted for its historical landmarks, most notably the Blue House and Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple.

After travelling down the street, it drained out into Victoria Harbour underneath Wan Chai Road, which was located on Hong Kong Island's waterfront.

Situated at 85 Stone Nullah Lane,[9] the charitable organisation was established here in 1949 with the goal of helping impoverished children living in squats around the neighbourhood, and now extends its services to needy people across the city.

[7] Before the street turns onto Queen's Road East and ends, it passes the Blue House, a Grade I historic building.

[10] The building—whose Spanish balconies made from cast-iron have elicited comparisons to ones in New Orleans[11]—was built in the 1920s and was originally utilised as a health centre for the community, a school teaching kung fu from the 1950s to 1960s,[8] and now houses a museum.

Stone Nullah Lane in 1910 with the nullah in the centre of the street
The Blue House is located at the northern end of Stone Nullah Lane.
Stone Nullah Lane Garden at the intersection with Lung On Street, with Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple located on the left.