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To catch a glimpse of old Hong Kong, wander down the historic Pottinger Street that stretches to Hollywood Road. This picturesque spot features cobbled stone steps that descend steeply to Queen’s Road Central, the former waterfront area. Dating from the 1850s, this is one of the district’s oldest streets named after Hong Kong’s first governor, Sir Henry Eldred Curwen Pottinger. The seemingly random arrangement of stones was constructed in the 19th century and connects Hollywood Road with Connaught Road Central. It features steep sections designed with an undulating surface to aid daily commuters and merchant-bearers navigate the hilly terrain and facilitate rainwater runoff. Due to its distinctive layout, locals affectionately refer to it as ‘Stone Slab Street’. This standout landmark has been a backdrop for numerous classic Hong Kong films, including Infernal Affairs, In the Mood for Love and Yesterday Once More, making it a popular tourist destination. The stalls lining the street once offered household goods and services like shoe repairs, cookware and clothing alterations. Today, these vendors have adapted to changing consumer trends, offering a variety of festive clothing and handicrafts.

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