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Tai Po Road (Kowloon potion)
Chinese: 大埔道
Tai Po Road (New Territories potion)
Chinese: 大埔公路

Tai Po Road is the second longest road in Hong Kong (after Castle Peak Road).It spans from Sham Shui Po in Kowloon to Tai Po in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Initially, the road was named Frontier Road. Before the construction of the Fanling Highway, the road connected Fanling and Sheung Shui. It is one of earliest major roads in the New Territories. The road begins at Nathan Road near Sham Shui Po, runs through the valley between Golden Hill and Beacon Hill, and connects to Sha Tin. It then continues northward along Sha Tin Hoi and Tai Po Hoi.

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