Pound Lane
Image:HK SW Pound Lane trees.jpg|thumb|A garden stone wall on the lane
Image:HK [Sheung Wan Pound Lane n Po Hing Fong Taxi.JPG|thumb|Pound Lane]
[Image:HK SW Pound Lane 30.jpg|thumb|Upper section of Pound Lane.]
Pound Lane is a lane in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
Location
Pound Lane is located between Bonham Road and Hollywood Road. The Lane runs parallel to Po Yan Street and Upper Station Street.Name
It was the site of a government pound where straying animals, like cows and sheep, were kept. The Lane was built in 1863 and appeared on the Rates List for 1870. There was one Yee Yik occupied premises in the lane and he was a cowkeeper, while another building was occupied by one Chaoupai who was listed as a goatherd.The Chinese name mistakenly refers to the unit of measurement.
History
Pound Lane was an early Chinese settlement during Hong Kong's colonial period. After the plague broke out in Hong Kong in 1894, the Hong Kong government built Hong Kong's first public toilet with shower facilities in Pound Lane in 1904 in order to improve the sanitary environment in the area.Nearby
- Tung Wah Hospital
- Tai Ping Shan Street
- Blake Garden
- Po Hing Fong
- Catholic Mission School
- Rutter Street
- Government Quarters, Sheung Wan
- Hospital Road
- Hop Yat Church