Castle Peak Road (青山道 in Kowloon; 青山公路 in the New Territories) is the longest road in Hong Kong. It runs from Kowloon to the very north of the New Territories, serving south, west and north New Territories. It is also along distant roads in early Hong Kong
The road was originally known in Chinese as Tsing Shan To (青山道) for its entire length. The Chinese name of the section of the road in the New Territories was later changed to Tsing Shan Kung Lo (青山公路), lit. Castle Peak public road (or Castle Peak Highway).
Next, it goes along the south shore of the New Territories, via Yau Kam Tau, Ting Kau, Sham Tseng, Tsing Lung Tau, Tai Lam, Siu Lam and So Kwun Wat in that order. It then reaches the Tuen Mun New Town, which was also known as Castle Peak (after which the road was named).
It continues northward into Lam Tei, Hung Shui Kiu, Ping Shan and reaches another new town, Yuen Long. It then turns north in Au Tau, just west of Kam Tin. It then passes by Mai Po, San Tin, Pak Shek Au and Kwu Tung before terminating at Sheung Shui.
Roads in Hong Kong | Sham Shui Po | Cheung Sha Wan | Lai Chi Kok | Kwai Chung | Tsuen Wan | Ting Kau | Sham Tseng | Tsing Lung Tau | Tuen Mun | Yuen Long | Sheung Shui
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