Middle Road, Hong Kong

Western end of Middle Road, at its junction with Kowloon Park Drive in August 2016. The building in the centre is The Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong. Photograph taken from the hill where the Former Marine Police Headquarters Compound stands.
Junction of Nathan Road and Middle Road in the 1970s. The Peninsula Court (1957-1982) was built across Middle Road to act as an annex building of the Peninsula Hotel. A skyway was built in the 1970s to connect the two buildings.
Exit L3 of East Tsim Sha Tsui station in the west section of Middle Road, at the corner of Nathan Road in March 2019. The back of the Peninsula Hotel is visible on the left; the Kowloon Hotel is on the right.
East section of Middle Road with Nathan Road in the front in February 2006. 26 Nathan Road is visible on the left, while the Sheraton Hotel is visible on the right.
Hermes House in the east section of Middle Road in April 2015. The stairs on the right lead to Minden Row.
Subway underneath Middle Road in October 2020. The exit on the right leads to Kowloon Hotel.

Middle Road (traditional Chinese: 中間道; simplified Chinese: 中间道; pinyin: Zhōngjiān Dào; Cantonese Yale: jung1 gaan1 dou6) is a street in the southern part of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The street runs from Kowloon Park Drive in the west to the entrance of East Tsim Sha Tsui station in the east, where it makes a 90-degree turn to the south, terminating at Salisbury Road. Part of Middle Road marks the original coastline of Tsim Sha Tsui prior to land reclamation. A subway runs underneath the east–west segment of the street, forming an important pedestrian artery in the district.