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Encyclopedia > Ladder Street

Ladder street refers to small roads that provide pathways up and down steep hills.


It is primarily used as a term in Hong Kong to refer to streets running from the waterfront Victoria Harbor area, up towards Victoria Peak. There is indeed a street named Ladder Street in Hong Kong.


See also

  • Central-Mid-Levels escalator

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Aberdeen Street, one of the ladder streets in Central.
Ladder streets are a series of streets from Central or Sheung Wan to the Mid-levels on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
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