Tonkin Street

It runs northeast to southwest and crosses many major roads in the Cheung Sha Wan area.

British named roads and streets in the area by the trading cities in the surrounding of Hong Kong.

The former Cheung Sha Wan Factory Estate marked the prosperity of Hong Kong industry from 1950s to the early 1980s.

Amidst the city, an enclosed golf court can be found at the junction with Lai Chi Kok Road.

Streets and MTR exits of surrounding area were closed to let the ammunition experts from Hong Kong Police Force to detonated these explosive.

Entrance of the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum in the northeastern part of Tonkin Street, with Lei Cheng Uk Estate in the background.
Tonkin Street, looking southwest from outside the Han Garden (漢花園), adjacent to the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum.
Intersection of Tonkin Street and Cheung Sha Wan Road , with Cheung Sha Wan Estate on the left.
Southwestern part of Tonking Street, looking northeast, with Lai Kok Estate (left) and the Asia Golf Club (right).
Ying Wa College along Tonkin Street West, looking northeast, with Beacon Hill in the distance.