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Breezy Path (Chinese: 卑利士道) is a short and steep one-way road in the Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island. It begins at the intersection point between Lyttleton Road and Park Road and ends at an intersection at Bonham Road.

Traffic can only travel downwards from Park Road to Bonham Road. There are no shops along the road; there are only residential buildings (Ying Piu Mansion) and the Hong Kong Institute of Technology. It provides a faster way to go from Lyttleton Road to Bonham Road and Caine Road, and some minibus routes use it as a shortcut, e.g. the number 56 route, which goes from Robinson Road to North Point.

The Hong Kong Institute of Technology building on Breezy Path is being demolished to make way for Ying Wa Girls' School's expansion.

  • Breezy Path Breezy Path
  • Institute of Technology Institute of Technology
  • Minibus 45A Minibus 45A
  • Stone wall Stone wall
  • Ying Wah expansion Ying Wah expansion
  • Sharp turn Sharp turn

References

  1. "英華女校重建 活化歷史建築". Sina. 2012-09-10. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22.
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22°17′00″N 114°08′45″E / 22.283422°N 114.145790°E / 22.283422; 114.145790


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