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Southbound exit only, northbound exit and entrance. Exit for Tsing Yi North Coastal Road. Tsing Long Highway: 15.2 - 16.5 9.4 - 10.3 Ting Kau Bridge: Tsuen Wan: Ting Kau: 16.8 10.4 6 Route 9 Tuen Mun Road – Sham Tseng, Tuen Mun and Tsuen Wan: Northbound interchange clockwise, southbound interchange anticlockwise only Tai Lam: 17.7 - 21.5 11.0 ...
The "Exit 2" and "Route 5" signs at the entrance of Kai Tak Tunnel. The three north-south routes are Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3. They connect Hong Kong Island, metro Kowloon and the New Territories via a series of flyovers and tunnels.
个人旅游 G (individual visits): valid for 3 month or 1 year, single- or double- journey (double- journey endorsements to Hong Kong only), maximum 7 days per visit; Shenzhen residents can have a special 1 year multiple-journey endorsement to Hong Kong (but maximum 1 visit per week starting from April 13, 2015; since December 1, 2024, no ...
Tai Koo adheres to the general layout of most MTR stations. At ground level, there are numerous alphanumerically-named entrances and exits. Platforms 1 and 2 are arranged in the simple island platform layout. Unlike most of the other underground stations on the Island line, Tai Koo does not have separate tubes for each track and platform, but is located in a single tube encompassing both the ...
Causeway Bay is a primary shopping district in Hong Kong [note 1] with exits from the MTR leading directly into major outlets such as Sogo and Times Square, which can be accessed through a long, upward sloping pedestrian walkway at Exit A. Unlike other MTR stations, there are three different concourses in Causeway Bay station.
MOUNTAIN VIEW/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Alphabet's YouTube on Tuesday said it would comply with a court decision and block access inside Hong Kong to 32 video links deemed prohibited content, in what ...
The Eastern Harbour Crossing (Chinese: 東區海底隧道), abbreviated as "EHC" (Chinese: 東隧), is a combined road-rail tunnel that crosses beneath Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Opened on 21 September 1989, it is the second harbour-crossing tunnel built and the longest amongst the three.
In a statement on Wednesday, YouTube said 32 web links playing “Glory to Hong Kong” have been geoblocked and are now unavailable in the semi autonomous Chinese city following a court order.