Morrison Hill
English
editEtymology
editNamed after Robert Morrison.
Proper noun
edit- A hill in Wan Chai, Wan Chai district, Hong Kong.
- 1967, Gwenneth Stokes, The Extreme East: A Modern History:
- Where today are Caroline Hill, East Point Hill, and Morrison Hill on which Hong Kong's first western school was built? Where are the bays which formerly indented the coastline of Hong Kong?
- 2007, Michael Anthony Ingham, Mike Ingham, Hong Kong: A Cultural History, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 59:
- East of Morrison Hill and the rice paddies of Belcher Valley (named after himself by a rather conceited Captain Edward Belcher) were the godowns of the Jardine-Matheson company, situated roughly where the modern Excelsior Hotel in Causeway Bay now stands.
- 2009 July 11, Jason Wordie, “Out and about”, in South China Morning Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 14 May 2021[2]:
- Hong Kong's most renowned European brothel operated during the interwar years just across from Morrison Hill, at the far end of Queen's Road East, run by a stately lady of shadowy origins named Ethel Morrison - it was rumoured that she took her professional surname from the hill across the way.
Translations
edithill in Hong Kong
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