First Street, Hong Kong
First Street (Chinese: 第一街) is a street in Sai Ying Pun suburb of Hong Kong.
The street is part of planned streets in the early development. High Street, Hong Kong, Third Street, Second Street and First Street run east to west horizontally on a slope while Centre Street, Western Street and Eastern Street run north to south steeply.
First Street runs one way from Eastern Street, crossing Centre Street and Western Street to Pok Fu Lam Road in the west. It is about 250 meters long. The northern side of the street has odd numbers and is on the lower side of the slope.
Transport
Vehicles can drive from east to west. Taxis frequent the street. GMB – green mini bus route 45A has its terminus on the south side of the street between Centre and Western Streets. This bus runs up Western Street, Bonham Road, Lyttleton Road, Babington Path, Robinson Road, Kotewall Road to Conduit Road, and then returns the same way and then via Breezy Path, Hospital Road, Second Street and Centre Street. Paid half hour parking and motorcycle parking is available towards the west end.
Side Lanes
Side lanes include Algar Court, going down to Queens Road West, between Western and Centre Street. There is also an unnamed lane going down to Queens Road West, between Centre and Eastern Streets. This gives access to a back lane running behind the buildings on First Street. This lane runs from Eastern to Centre Street, and is for foot traffic only. Businesses on these lanes include 2 Philippine products shops, an electrician, a metal folding shop, and a tea shop on the corner with Eastern Street.
Buildings
Most buildings along this street are around 5 or 6 stories, but there are a few high rise apartment blocks of over 20 floors including the Shun Tai Building, Chun King Building, Charming Court, and the rear of Western Garden. Totally there are 528 units in 60 buildings with First Street addresses.
Businesses
In the First Street are many small businesses. There are three cafés, four clothes retailers, six hair dressers, one beauty salon, one plumbing retailer, two real estate agents, three pet supply shops – including a live grasshopper shop, a vet, two doctors, a child care centre, a butcher, three car service outlets, five builders, a glass shop, a gift shop, a dried food shop, two seafood shops, two Chinese medicine shops, a dry cleaner, a jewellery shop, an incense shop, a book binder, two food wholesalers, a sesame oil and rice wholesaler, a shark fin wholesaler, two poultry sops, a florist stall, a Philippines products shop, a Thai products shop, a bakery, a metal shop, a ship chandler, and an umbrella factory. The Western District Junior Police Call clubhouse is under the Western Garden building.
Larger enterprises include the Bank of China branch, a Wellcome supermarket, Government offices (Drainage, Labour and Social Welfare) in the Western Magistracy, Agency for Volunteer Service Elderly Centre, Centre Street Market, including, the cooked food centre, public toilet, refuse collection point, and escalator to Sai Ying Pun Market.
References
Hong Kong City Guide 2003, ISBN 962-14-2537-9