Chater Road
Chater Road is a three-lane road in Central, Hong Kong. It begins at its intersection with Pedder Street and Des Voeux Road Central in the west, and ends at Murray Road in the east. It divides Statue Square into southern and northern sections.
History
Chater Road is named after Sir Paul Chater, a leading figure in early colonial Hong Kong, who was instrumental in the Praya Reclamation Scheme which created the reclaimed land on which the road is built. Chater House, owned by Hongkong Land, is located at the western end of the road, which abuts the similarly dedicated Chater Garden, a public square in the middle of the central business district.Events
Since the growth in the number of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong, the road is now usually closed on Sundays and on Hong Kong bank holidays, when the road and the surrounding areas are full of domestic helpers gathering to enjoy their day off work. Impromptu parties with music and dancing are held frequently, and almost all of the people share picnics with their friends.Sites along the road
Points of interest along the road include :- Chater House
- St George's Building
- Alexandra House
- Mandarin Oriental Hotel
- Prince's Building
- Statue Square
- World War I cenotaph
- Court of Final Appeal Building
- Hong Kong Club Building
- AIA Central
- Chater Garden