gou3 si6 daa2 dou6告士打道
Jyutpinggou3 si6 daa2 dou6
Yalegou sih dá douh
Definition
Gloucester Road, a major multi-lane trunk road in Hong Kong.
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How it's used
This is a major thoroughfare in Wan Chai that serves as a key artery for traffic moving across the northern side of Hong Kong Island. It is frequently mentioned in traffic reports due to its high volume of vehicles during peak hours. Locals often refer to it simply by its English name or the Cantonese transliteration when giving directions to taxi drivers.
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Gloucester Road flyover
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Grammar guides
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