Bonham Road
Bonham Road is a main road in Mid-Levels West, Hong Kong, running in a mainly east-west direction. The road connects Pok Fu Lam Road in the west, near the University of Hong Kong, and Caine Road in the east, at the junction with Hospital Road and Seymour Road. It is named after Sir George Bonham, the third Governor of Hong Kong. It was renamed Nishi-Taisho Dori during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
Features
Several historical buildings are located on the road, including the Chinese Rhenish Church, the Fung Ping Shan Building, the Hung Hing Ying Building, and the Main Building of the University of Hong Kong. There are also a few well known schools located on the road, including: King's College, St. Paul's College, St. Stephen's Girls' College, Bonham Road Government Primary School, and St. Clare's Primary School.Bonham Road Flyover
Bonham Road Flyover is a one-way, single-lane flyover allowing vehicles travelling north on Pok Fu Lam Road to turn east onto Bonham Road. It was completed in 1973.Landmarks
Community Facilities
Transport
Education
- University of Hong Kong
- St. Stephen's Girls' College
- King's College, Hong Kong
- St. Paul's College, Hong Kong
- St. Stephen's Church College
- Bonham Road Government Primary School
- St. Claire's Primary School
Religious
- Chinese Rehinish Church (Hong Kong)
- Hop Yat Church (Hong Kong)
- St. Anthony's Church (Hong Kong)
Nature
Military
- Bonham Tower Barracks – Western Barracks of the Hong Kong Garrison; located at 88 Bonham Road
Intersecting roads
Listed from West to East:- Pok Fu Lam Road
- Hill Road
- Hing Hon Road
- Western Street
- Honiton Road
- Centre Street
- Park Road (Hong Kong)
- Breezy Path
- Hospital Road
- Seymour Road (Hong Kong)
- Caine Road