
Nathan Road
Nathan Road, also known as the "Golden Mile," is a major thoroughfare in Hong Kong that stretches through the city’s Kowloon Peninsula. It's famous for its vibrant mix of shopping, entertainment, and dining options, featuring numerous shops, markets, and hotels. The street is a busy hub, especially at night when neon signs light up the area. Named after Sir Matthew Nathan, a former governor, it plays a key role in Hong Kong’s urban life and tourism, embodying the city's energetic and cosmopolitan character.