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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.
The Hong Kong government launched the Second Comprehensive Transport Study in the late 1980s, which said cross-harbour trips would increase greatly – person-trips would increase by 86% from 1.4m to 2.6m, and goods-vehicle-trips by 129% from 34,000 to 78,000 by 2001.
Kowloon is a station on the Tung Chung line and the Airport Express of Hong Kong's MTR.It is one of the two Airport Express stations providing in-town check-in services for passengers departing from Hong Kong International Airport and free shuttle bus services to most major hotels in the Tsim Sha Tsui and Yau Ma Tei areas.
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.
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Attempts to view the song on YouTube from Hong Kong displayed the message: "This content is not available on this country domain due to a court order." Hong Kong does not have an official anthem ...
The viaduct connects the Tsing Ma Bridge and Kap Shui Mun Bridge with an exit to Ma Wan Road, and is part of the Lantau Link (formerly known as the Lantau Fixed Crossing) and Route 8. It was opened on 22 May 1997 and was built to provide access to the Hong Kong International Airport (Chek Lap Kok Airport) as part of the Airport Core Programme .