SoHo is the literal translation of SOHO. Soho District in Hong Kong (also known as Soho Food District or Dutch Food District; English: SoHo or Soho) is located in the Central and Sheung Wan area of ??Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong, China. An emerging food belt west of Lan Kwai Fong. Soho East: The name "Soho" of the dining area located in Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho, is actually derived from Soho, a community of similar nature in London, England. However, because this area is located south of Hollywood Road, Therefore, the expatriates who are often active in the local area deliberately extracted "So" and "Ho" from the geography and named it, so the Soho District of Hong Kong, China was born. Soho is located in Westminster, a sub-administrative district in west London, England. It was originally the local red light district. Later, the porn industry declined. In addition, it is located close to Mayfair, London's financial district. There are many people after get off work every day. People from Mayfair come to Soho to drink and have fun, making Soho gradually become a community where tourists from all over the world gather. In addition, London's Chinatown is also located in this area. SoHo, New York (SoHo) is an area within Manhattan, New York, roughly bounded by Houston Street to the north, Bowery Street to the east, Canal Street (C*** Street) to the south, and C*** Street to the west. bounded by Sixth Avenue. SoHo in New York became famous in the 1960s and 1970s because a group of artists were attracted by the low rents in the area and began to occupy the rented factories that were gradually moved out and turned them into offices and photography buildings. The surrounding areas also followed in the coming years. Rapid development within ten years. Eventually, the real artists gradually moved away, leaving behind art galleries, boutiques, specialty restaurants and young professionals. This development is known as the "SoHo effect" and has occurred in many cities across the United States. According to the explanation of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the name "SoHo" in Central, Hong Kong, China comes from the "SoHo South of Hollywood Road". It also describes SoHo as "the streets are lined with elegant, small restaurants and bars." This description quite accurately captures the feeling of being in Soho. The origin of Soho's development into one of Hong Kong's trendy restaurants can be traced back to 1993, when the pedestrian lifts and covered escalators at Mid-Levels in Central came into use. The name "SoHo" comes from the "Soho" district in London, England, which was once regarded as a "heterologous growth" in history and a center of bohemian and avant-garde culture. Today it is a famous red light district. Whatever history lies behind Soho, to tourists it is simply the red light district. Perhaps because of this association, the Central and Western District Council once strongly opposed the naming of "SoHo". In the end, it turned out that this worry was unnecessary. Hong Kong people in China equate "SoHo" with an "exotic" high-end restaurant area. The origin from London strengthens the foreign charm of this area, but it no longer brings other associations to Hong Kong people in China; including Soho's complicated history. and other symbols were also smeared cleanly.
The name "SoHo" and the entire area no longer carry any traces of history. It is at best a synonym for high-end foreign restaurants ln.edu/cultural/programme/panel1_p2.pdf big5.south/gate/big5/bbs.south/forum/ index3?forumname=guhuizhuanqu&job=view&topicid=230277 and WIKI
Soho is an area in the center of the West End of London
England
in the City of Westminster. It is an area of ??approximately one square mile bounded by Oxford Street to the north
Regent Street to the west
Shafte *** ury Avenue to the south and Charing Cross Road to the east. The area to the west is known as Mayfair
to the north Fitzrovia
to the east Holborn and Covent Garden
and to the south St James's. Chinatown and the area around Leicester Square can be considered as either just inside or just outside the southern edge of Soho.
Reference: en. *** /wiki/Soho