Tsing Kwai Highway
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Tsing Kwai Highway (Chinese: 青葵公路; pinyin: Qīngkuí Gōnglù; Cantonese Yale: ching1 kwai4 gung1 lou6) is a section of Route 3 in Hong Kong, previously known as Route 3 - Kwai Chung Section. From its junction with West Kowloon Highway at Mei Foo Roundabout, the expressway runs in the form of a three-kilometre dual-four-lane viaduct atop Kwai Chung Road and Kwai Tai Road, circumscribing the container terminals to reach the Rambler Channel. Then, the highway crosses the channel along a 500-m bridge known as Cheung Tsing Bridge (or Rambler Channel Bridge), and ends at its junction with the Cheung Tsing Tunnel. Tsing Kwai Highway was opened on 19 February 1997.
See also
Other highways in Kowloon and New Territories:
- West Kowloon Highway - Route 3
- Tsing Long Highway - Route 3
- Tate's Cairn Highway - Route 2
- Cheung Tsing Highway - Route 3
- Route 2 (Hong Kong)
- Route 3 (Hong Kong)
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22°20′31″N 114°07′38″E / 22.3419°N 114.1272°E
Preceded by West Kowloon Highway |
Hong Kong Route 3 File:HK Route3.svg Tsing Kwai Highway |
Succeeded by Cheung Tsing Highway |
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