Princess Margaret Road (princess margaret road), formerly known as Nan Road, Hong Kong is part of Route 1, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, south exit of the Hung Hom Cross Harbour Tunnel, Hong Chong Road, leading to the Hung Hom Bypass and Princess Margaret Road Link Chatham Road south, located north of Waterloo Road, Kowloon Tong. Across the board for the three-lane dual carriageway road, some sections of a flyover. Princess Margaret Road, when completed in 1949 called Nan Road, near its Nan trees planted. At the time, Nan Road is very short, not connected to Hung Hom. 1960, Hong Kong Government to build undersea tunnel, which extend and broaden Nan Road. Subsequently in 1966, the British Princess Margaret visited Hong Kong, coincides with Nan Road extension project is completed. To commemorate this event, the Hong Kong government will be renamed Nan Road, Princess Margaret Road. Later, across Argyle Road Flyover princess structural defects, then in 1980 to rebuild. Newbridge Cross Harbour Tunnel in Hong Kong to cope with the increasing traffic, the old bridge was designed by two-lane road without central to dual two-lane road, and at 10 March 1989 was completed traffic. |
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