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The following is an incomplete list of roads in Lantau, Islands District/ Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.

List

Name Location and length History and Notes Notable Places Photo Coordinates
Cheung Tung Road [ zh]
(翔東路)
From Sunny Bay to Tung Chung. Single two-way road running parallel to North Lantau Highway, [1] for which it serves as frontage road. Discovery Bay Tunnel, Oyster Bay station (planned), Tai Ho Wan, Tung Chung East station (planned), Tung Chung station
Chung Yan Road
(松仁路)
In Tung Chung, near Yat Tung Estate. North Lantau Hospital
Keung Shan Road
(羗(羌)山道)
Lantau Link
(青嶼幹線)
Roadway linking Hong Kong International Airport to the urban areas in Hong Kong.
3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long.
Officially opened on 27 April 1997. Opened to traffic on 22 May 1997. It carries a railway as well as roads. Tsing Ma Bridge, Ma Wan Viaduct, Kap Shui Mun Bridge
Ngong Ping Road
(昂平路)
From Sham Wat Road to Ngong Ping. Ngong Ping Village
North Lantau Highway
(北大嶼山公路)
From Chek Lap Kok ( Airport Road) to Lantau Link Toll Plaza. Opened to traffic on 22 May 1997 with Lantau Link. Penny's Bay Highway
Penny's Bay Highway
(竹篙灣公路)
From Sunny Bay ( North Lantau Highway) to Penny's Bay.
Sham Wat Road
(深屈道)
South Lantau Road
(嶼南道)
Connects Mui Wo in the east to Shek Pik in the west. Majority portion of the road is along the southern shore of Lantau Island Construction started in 1955. [2] Nam Shan, Pui O, San Shek Wan, Cheung Sha, Tong Fuk, Shui Hau.
22°14′10″N 113°57′01″E / 22.236°N 113.9504°E / 22.236; 113.9504
Tai O Road
(大澳道)
The west-most part of the main roads in south Lantau Island. It starts halfway down the side of Keung Shan, near Kwun Yam Monastery, and runs downhill to the fishing town of Tai O.
[1]
Tung Chung Road
(東涌道)
Connects the north and south coasts of Lantau Island. It meets South Lantau Road at Cheung Sha.
[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Minutes of 1054th Meeting of the Town Planning Board held on 14.3.2014. Agenda Item 7. Consideration of the Draft Tai Ho Development Permission Area Plan No. DPA/I-TH/E" (PDF). www.info.gov.hk. Town Planning Board. 14 March 2014. p. 12.
  2. ^ Hayes, James (2006). The great difference: Hong Kong's New Territories and its people, 1898-2004. Hong Kong University Press. p. 132. ISBN  9789622097940.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is an incomplete list of roads in Lantau, Islands District/ Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.

List

Name Location and length History and Notes Notable Places Photo Coordinates
Cheung Tung Road [ zh]
(翔東路)
From Sunny Bay to Tung Chung. Single two-way road running parallel to North Lantau Highway, [1] for which it serves as frontage road. Discovery Bay Tunnel, Oyster Bay station (planned), Tai Ho Wan, Tung Chung East station (planned), Tung Chung station
Chung Yan Road
(松仁路)
In Tung Chung, near Yat Tung Estate. North Lantau Hospital
Keung Shan Road
(羗(羌)山道)
Lantau Link
(青嶼幹線)
Roadway linking Hong Kong International Airport to the urban areas in Hong Kong.
3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long.
Officially opened on 27 April 1997. Opened to traffic on 22 May 1997. It carries a railway as well as roads. Tsing Ma Bridge, Ma Wan Viaduct, Kap Shui Mun Bridge
Ngong Ping Road
(昂平路)
From Sham Wat Road to Ngong Ping. Ngong Ping Village
North Lantau Highway
(北大嶼山公路)
From Chek Lap Kok ( Airport Road) to Lantau Link Toll Plaza. Opened to traffic on 22 May 1997 with Lantau Link. Penny's Bay Highway
Penny's Bay Highway
(竹篙灣公路)
From Sunny Bay ( North Lantau Highway) to Penny's Bay.
Sham Wat Road
(深屈道)
South Lantau Road
(嶼南道)
Connects Mui Wo in the east to Shek Pik in the west. Majority portion of the road is along the southern shore of Lantau Island Construction started in 1955. [2] Nam Shan, Pui O, San Shek Wan, Cheung Sha, Tong Fuk, Shui Hau.
22°14′10″N 113°57′01″E / 22.236°N 113.9504°E / 22.236; 113.9504
Tai O Road
(大澳道)
The west-most part of the main roads in south Lantau Island. It starts halfway down the side of Keung Shan, near Kwun Yam Monastery, and runs downhill to the fishing town of Tai O.
[1]
Tung Chung Road
(東涌道)
Connects the north and south coasts of Lantau Island. It meets South Lantau Road at Cheung Sha.
[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Minutes of 1054th Meeting of the Town Planning Board held on 14.3.2014. Agenda Item 7. Consideration of the Draft Tai Ho Development Permission Area Plan No. DPA/I-TH/E" (PDF). www.info.gov.hk. Town Planning Board. 14 March 2014. p. 12.
  2. ^ Hayes, James (2006). The great difference: Hong Kong's New Territories and its people, 1898-2004. Hong Kong University Press. p. 132. ISBN  9789622097940.

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