Lai Chi Kok Bridge

Lai Chi Kok Bridge
Lai Chi Kok Bridge
Lai Chi Kok Bridge

Lai Chi Kok Bridge (traditional Chinese: 荔枝角大橋; simplified Chinese: 荔枝角大桥; pinyin: Lìzhījiǎo Dàqiáo; Cantonese Yale: lai6 ji1 gok3 daai6 kiu4) is a bridge on Kwai Chung Road that links Mei Foo in Lai Chi Kok in New Kowloon and Kwai Chung in the New Territories, Hong Kong.[1] The bridge, once the longest in Hong Kong, spanned Lai Chi Kok Bay,[2] which was later reclaimed. Under the bridge is now the Mei Foo Station on the KCR West Rail and the extension of Ching Cheung Road to the Kwai Chung Container Port.[3][4]

References

  1. Lai Chi Kok Outline Zoning Plan approved
  2. http://hkclweb.hkpl.gov.hk/hkclr2/igateway?svc=bsch&stype=itr&param=title&frm=1&to=1&ss=ContentPhoto&ctrlid=751637&lang=eng image
  3. The Title of the Article
  4. http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr01-02/english/panels/tp/papers/tp0222cb1-1110-1e.pdf
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Coordinates: 22°20′15″N 114°08′15″E / 22.3374°N 114.1375°E / 22.3374; 114.1375

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