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Tsing Ma Bridge

Posted on June 15, 2009
  • Suspension
  • Road
  • Rail

The Tsing Ma bridge spans the Ma Wan channel connecting the islands of Ma Wan and Tsing Yi islands. The bridge opened in April 1997. It is the longest suspension bridge that carries both road and rail traffic.

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