Category:Bowrington Canal

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<nowiki>Bowrington Canal; 寶靈渠; 寶靈頓運河; 寶靈頓運河; 香港水道; 香港水道; waterway in Hong Kong; 鵝頸澗; 鵝澗; 寶寧頓運河; 寶靈渠; 鵝澗; 寶寧頓運河; 鵝頸澗; 鵝頸澗; 鵝澗; 寶寧頓運河; 寶靈渠</nowiki>
Bowrington Canal 
waterway in Hong Kong
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English: Bowrington Canal is now flowing below Canal Road, in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Bowrington Canal was built during the mid to late 1850s, fed by Wong Nai Chung. Because the long and narrow canal resembled the neck of a goose it was known as Ngo Keng Kan (鵝頸澗, lit. goose neck stream). It was used by small vessels that could pass under various bridges along the route. The landmark Bowrington Bridge across the canal, built in 1861, was known as Ngo Keng Kiu (鵝頸橋, lit. goose neck bridge) and carried the Hong Kong Tramways line across the waterway. The surrounding area is also known as Ngo Keng. The canal was finally covered and made subterranean and the bridge removed during the reclamation from 1922 to 1929 that created modern Wan Chai (the Praya East Reclamation Scheme).
中文:寶靈頓運河

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